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First, lct's look at the school. Don't you agree that we have a right to be proud of itZ The ivyfcovered walls lend an air of tradition, and the river flowing in the background gives an impression of beauty. Glennette Field, one of the prettiest fields in this section, at one side, adds color to the picture too. Who could ask for a more beautiful setting? That's the gym at this end of the building, th-e auditorium is at the other end. Next, come on into the school and meet some of the members of our class. We had a rivalry, a friendly one, between the senior homerooms 310 and 312. By it we managed to build up school interest in the sale of war stamps and bonds, the scrap drive and every other worthwhile project. We were willing and not afraid to work. But, there's Bud Fisher sitting over there. He's the class president. We can always count on him to lead the way in any class activity. That's Bill Niles, the vicefpresident, talking to Bud. Bill is one of the best athletes of our school. The blonde girl is Nancy Lain: we depend on her to keep the minutes and to take care of the correspondence. joan Kinney is a good treasurer toog she knows how to balance the books. We're glad we chose Elton Barber social chairman: hc's doing a fine job planning our parties. Phyl Seidler, the girl who is in almost every activity, is historian. Carolyn Blasiar and Olga Panesis are taking care of the classbook. None of them can accomplish very much alone: they're being supported by the rest of the class. Do you want to meet th-em all, every member of the class of '44? Here they are, singing the song which seems to have been written especially for our class.
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