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C' I I I . - fc 0 V K f Xb-we N ln the fall of 1938, we started out as a very promising freshman class. After X electing Frank Iohnson president, we let him take over. For the remainder of the S f Nl year we studied hard f?l and tried to distinguish ourselves from the seventh and S W eighth graders, but alas til the upperclassrnen soon let us know that we were X X x still babies. As Sophomores, we soon discovered many things. One, for instance, was Q that study halls were not meant for studying alone, but also for sending and XS 9 ' receiving the latest gossip, by word of mouth or otherwise. The,boys also noticed , 6 G 0 that girls were more than desk decorations, and the girls discovered that boys X f8N could do more than argue. Our activities in the school were few, as President B Edward Nycz had very little trouble in trying to get us to work. X I Our junior year Was the busiest. Working for the lunior-Senior Ball was the main object, and we really worked. With Vivian Skaggs as President, we began to make the school sit up and take notice. We brought forth our dramatic talents ,J f in the play The Whispering Room, displayed our salesmanship ability by Q f 9 selling novelty pins and candy at basketball and football games, and gave ,Vx Q f several colossal assembly programs. Needless to say, the Ball, held at the KI? Woman's Building, was one of the best ever given. N Now, after a year of successful accomplishment directed by Bob Smithers S S and our other able officers, we have reached our goal. As we look back on our L:-GJ f X X. school days, We find that We have really tried to give our best and have gained X90 ' much more in return. With the light of courage, faith, and ambition in our eyes, V 5 1 we are ready at last to take our place in the world. 1 x.. 0 ' X L 5 2 - ff fb h .4 I Sie
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