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Page 22 text:
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1. Salute! 2. Sweet Rose 3. Robinhood 4. Going to the Prom? 5. Ship! Ahoy! page eighteen 6. A Friendly Chat 7. Oui, Oui 8. Love Thy Neighbor 9. Guess Who 10. Santa Claus?
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Page 21 text:
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THE MEDITATIONS Oil? A SENIUR, UPON BEING REQUESTED TO WRITE A CLASS HISTORY. Why did we have to study history? History wasn't made until ours, the class of '37 started to do things. That was in September 1933, when we entered high school as freshmen. ' The story was: The grass is green, The lockers are green And still- The freshmen are lonesome. But the teachers, with their means of torture awaiting, soon made us feel at home. Many extra curricular activities were improved by the freshman participants. As wise and foolish ones , our class began to be recognized, though we were held in able check by the upper classmen. The athletic program depended greatly on sophomores for its success. After much insistence on the part of our class members, a school paper, called The Growl , was published. It was in this year that we took lessons from the seniors. A major discovery was that girls were human beings and were more interesting than text books-but we beg leave to report to Dan Cupid: there were no serious love affairs. Advancing a notch further along the way called the road to success fwith many mountainsl, we made the world notice us. The record breaking events of the year were the J-Hop , the Marlenburg Necklace directed by H. R. Troutner, and the Junior-Senior Banquet at the New Secor. In the previous year, the lessons taken from the uppers had taught us how to ad libitum without advanced study and how to cary on love affairs in the halls. The American Revolution taught us that in union there is strength, so we, profiting by example, organized the Non-Study Union. We then stood united, awaiting Senior Days. This last year is not yet completed and is still too near us to contemplate it as history. The accounts of the past are filled with records of war so let us take into account the furor wrought and the warriors fallen in our passage through school. A full report of the damages would require a C. P. A. and many sheets of paper. This will not be done for fear of prosecution by union members. This we may say: fallen warriors, 45, battered teachers, 18, fallen arches ffrom standing in cornersb, none, damages to our minds, negligible, for we learned to survive with a minimum of brain exercise and a maximum of flowery speaking, and saddest of all, 44 broken hearts. Every senior can truthfully say the last four years have been happy ones. We will soon forget what we said here but we will long remember what they, our faculty and administration, did for us. Seriously, we are at the end of one day's toil. But before the sun has fully set in the western sky another sun will be rising in the East. Let us keep striving for the better, rising to great heights so when our final sun sets, a voide may say, Well done, thou good and faithful servant. page seventeen
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AS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN, WE PRESENT OUR SUCCESSORS THE JUNIORS who are symbolic of all underclassmen. The Juniors had a successful year, both financially and socially. Their class play The Tin Hero was Well received. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the New Secor Hotel. The active participants in school and class activities were: CLASS OFFICERS: President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chester Mierzejewski Vice President ,,,,,, Jack Humphrey Sec. and Treas ...,, Helen Knurek EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Chester Mierzejewski, Jack Humphrey, Helen Knurek, Anne Newoyda, Angela Denko, Daniel Perch, Donald Pringle, Ralph Durco, Gayle Purdy. BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Ralph Durco, Ray Klepacz, Carl Martin, Chester Mierzejewski, Harry Lisik LIGHTWEIGHTS: Marcel Durieux, Charles Hloznik GIRL RESERVE: Gayle Purdy, Dorothy Tober, Leona Golbinec, Zella Caswell, Helen Knurek, Mary Halada, Anne Newoyda, Agnes Pavlica, Rose Minarcin, Gertrude Boenke, Phyllis Osborne HI-Y: Marcel Durieux, Chester Mierzejewski, Robert Eckart, Daniel Perch, Jack Humphrey, Robert Rubley, Donald Felt JUNIOR PLAY- The Tin Hero ..,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,.,,,,..,,,,....,,..,,,,,,,,........ Miss Kohler, director Daniel Perch, Gayle Purdy, Anne Newoyda, Agnes Pavlica, Robert Rubley, Leona Golbinec, Donald Pringle, Stella Slama, Mary Halada, Gertrude Boenke, Goldie Sabo, Nick Marcinek GLEE CLUB: U Bernadean Cole, Agnes Hussar, John Kopystynski, Leona Golbinec, Marilyn Ballard, Angela Denko FOOTBALL: Daniel Perch, Frank Zebracki, Emery Radocy, Ralph Durco, Harry Lisik, Ray Klepacz, Jack Humphrey, Marcel Durieux BULLDOG CLUB: Dorothy Tober, Gayle Purdy, Donald Pringle, Mary Halada FRENCH CLUB: Mary Halada, Anne Newoyda, Donald Pringle, Agnes Pavlica, Mike Csir, Jack Humphrey, Marcel Durieux, Emil Seman LIBRARIANS: Leona Golbinec, Agnes Pavlica, Rose Minarcin, Anne Newoyda, Dorothy Tober BAND: Emery Radocy ORCHESTRA: John Kopystynski page nineteen
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