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SENIOR OFFICERS Standing: Jack Smith Edo Vanni Mr. Rose Seated: Tom Papke Dick Strand Ray Carlson Standing: Ted Hurley Helen Payne Mr. Rose Seated: Tom Papke Virginia Dearborn Ray Carlson I1 . E NEVER thought we'd graduate . . . we really didn't. We accepted the fact that former classes completed their four years and consequently stepped out into life, but '37 to us was a vague futurity . . . something we scrawled on our hideous blue notebooks . . . some- thing we blotted after our names in the '34 annuals . . . something we had sewed on our sweaters . . . but nothing more than that. Queen Anne was so huge . . . so grey . . . so educational, to us. We were till fr! terribly frightened, and a little proud to have relinquished grade school. We ' ty fingered our starched shirts and mended middies nervously . . . we inno- its ,glfm cently inquired our way to the fourth floor . . . we invariably scanned the 9 Jw! rf Kuay for our names . . . we made a mad rush for the door when the first 0, Jt. V wltsinch bell sounded in fourth study-and were instantly quelled when half p 3 Al fthe population bellowed Freshmanll . . . ti f JV And then we grew accustomed to high school . . . or thought we did. We A l J A Ml 'il rushed with the crowd to assemblies. . .we tumbled off our hilltop to football l 'fi , . ,J ames , , . we felt sudden surges of school spirit, but never as much as now J, V V . . . Suddenly we were second half freshmen, with an impressive ll after tg' N? some subjects , . . such as algebra . . . and French . . . and we watched the W N. f incoming freshmen straggle about, and screamed Freshmanl at them, but ill IQ: Q, j Qjnever quite as loudly as we thought. . . and we joked knowingly about V' all J W elevator tickets, though we never actually saw one . . . and we felt pretty Q JH important. . . i8
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