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vG'5SUM VIVIENNE ELIZABETH WING MoNsoN, MAINE A 11' K Bibs She's really uery quiet So many people say But when you come to know her She's just the other way. It took us a long time to find out about Bibs Cand perhaps we don't know all, yetj but we know now that she has become one of the most popular members of the class. She has a quiet and unassuming manner and is dignified and forceful. Her work at school shows her strong personality and a professional spirit. Class Swimming I-2-35 Student Govern- ment Ij Junior Promg Individual Meetsg A. Ag Varsity Swimmingg Year Book Staff. 3 P fu l52
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Senior Class Historq Attention! Class of '32 has the floorl Class of '32? Oh yes, they were the ones who looked so lost that first school morning three years agodthe same class that wore babies' bonnets and mittens for initiation, Can you ever forget how ridiculous they looked? Yes, we are that same class. Perhaps we did look lost that first morning but did you ever see a Freshman class that didn't? At least, by the time we had shined scores of shoes, carried armfuls of books, and fed a sufficient number of jelly beans to our upper classmen, the newness had worn off and with it had gone that lost feeling. We look back on our first year with happy memories, hardly realizing it was such a short time ago. Certain things are recalled clearly-the chatter in the locker rooms, our first classes with Dr. Gray, the Freshman Hop: basketball gamesg our first gym meet: Mary Rose, moving up day. Then we said good- bye to the Seniors and to our classmates for the summer. The first September at camp will always be remembered by the '32's. How well we learned to know each other, our counselors and faculty. Remem- ber our classes with Tommy,l' the raids, certain hikes and the A'tippy canoes! Then came the time to initiate the new Freshmen. What revenge! But thenkwe were finally forgiven. Our Junior year was surely a busy one but we enjoyed it-even English Lit. and muscles! The high lights were the coming of f'Nurmi whom we glad-ly welcomed, the Junior Prom, more gym meets, and didn't the '32's shine! Camp again and how different with another class and several new faculty members. Remember the flood, jackstones and the overnight hikes-e-boom! September camp+how we Seniors hated to leave it but we took with us vivid memories that will never be forgotten. Then back to school. We missed many of our classmates, for somehow when roll was called, the class seemed only half present. However, we resolved to make up in quality whatever we lacked in quantity, Our time at Nissen is nearly over now. Although it is with pleasure that we look forward to graduation, knowing that we have accomplished some- thing, welalso feel that we cannot be all gladness and enthusiasm. Soon we must say good-bye to those who have been our close friends for three years. We must each go our own way, returning sometime, perhaps, to renew the old friendships that have meant so much to us. We leave with happy thoughts and a feeling of gratitude to those who have guided us through our school life. We appreciate the patience and help- fulness of our faculty and hope that we may be worthy of the time and effort they have given us. We sincerely hope that wherever we go, whatever we do, we shall not be forgotten, that the common ideals of our Alma Mater shall ever keep us a happy and united group.
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