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f ' Part one presents pictures and accounts of the autumn activities, title page, presentation, dedica- tion and contents, followed by pictures of the educa- tional leaders, Board of Education and faculty. Then comes the junior, sophomore and freshman classes, followed by the senior play cast. Going on We come to ia page containing pictures of our stadium, the football girl and the school cheerleaders. The varsity football, junior varsity football, and cross 1 I fi , f m1'c'lf 5 , X ig Q l i 54-f .N f I Xl Z K I f ii K A, f f J ff Part two presents the winter activities of our school, showing the student life and club activities. Here we ind pictures of our Association officers and a page of snaps showing activities in and around school. Then comes the Quaker editorial and business staffs. The next two pages contain pictures of the language groups, the Spanish and Latin Clubs, followed by the Stamp Club and Debate squad. The junior play cast country squads are then presented. and Thespian group is next presented, followed by pictures of the Camera V 2 ' W. 1 -. K l i l y . i L, J l Club and staff of the library. T Spring is upon us, and we find various spring ac- tivities presented. Varsity basketball appears, fol- lowed by the reserve basketball and a group picture of the Varsity S Club. Two sports clubs, the G. A. A., and the Three Feathers Club, follow. Spring sports of track and golf are then pictured and presented in write-ups. Music groups come next with pictures of the school band, orchestra, Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. The tennis team is pictured opposite a The final season, summer, starts on page sixty five. Snaps of the senior officers and other members of this class open this section. Also on these pages are the write-ups of the class and a poem. Com mencement is one of the activities at the first of the summer scene, so naturally pictures of the graduat- ing class appear in the summer section, these bring- ing the editorial portion of the book to a finish. However, the book is not finished for a very im- abt, RY ...A K-, ia f page of shots presenting students around school. - A . afzv l s 4 portant part, the advertisements follow. UI
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