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F A F. . F1 5:- . ws- 'mush SENIQR CLASS OFFICERS President ....... . . . Donald Hendrickson Vice-President .... ........ G eorge Todd Secretary ....... . . . Dolores Townsend Treasurer ....... ........ P hilip Larcom Class Reporter .... . . Mary Margaret Griffith Advisers ........ .......... M iss Dennin Miss McFarland ,. 5 7' l Fi F ' f Flower-Lilyof-me-valiey Mono-High but sau ciimbing When a group of students from our neighboring hamlets and immediate vicinity entered our marble halls of learning, they received their assignments of duties i and began work with eagerness and fervor. In time this group of novices became acquainted and organized. In their second year the class of ,39 was still lacking the by graces of those who had been here longer but felt at least somewhat more skilled E than those coming after them. They furnished proof of the skill which they had FA acquired during the year by holding a very colorful Prom. 1 During their last year, the seniors were able to boast of a greater representation .- of their numbers in the activities of skill and combat than had been true in any previous year. Their class of sixty-five members is the largest to be graduated from this school so far-an honor of which they are justly proud. Their members were active in all ll important activities and they were also given the honor and responsibility of presenting E for the entertainment of the public the play Big Hearted Herbert. They have K , completed their high school training and no doubt will often wish they were back Rm' within the sheltered and friendly halls of Port High. F511 .P .1 14 -ii , wi f -f'.ilL.Qf1f,afr :relate-.. 1a4i2..,v,f, ra,ri..1 . -I .. ' haaih..Hn...naL ui'
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