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At the end of this all too short vacation, we returned to school prepared to spend the greatest of all high school years. No longer need we look up to the Senior Class, we had reached the top, we might look down now with scorn upon the under classes. VVe spent very little time in this activity, however, for we had a great deal to do. Gur Senior elections resulted in the following peoples being chosen: Alexander Juralewicz President Alice Boyes Vice Preridenf Albert Letarte Treasurer June Hadley Secretary With these competent people to lead us, and with the ever present help of Mr. Day, we presented our First social function of the year, which was our Senior Valentine Dance. Enhanced by beautiful decorations comprised of huge red hearts, and by the music of Norman Gleason and his orchestra, the dance proved to be representative of the wonderful spirit of the Class of '37. ln April, a cast of Dramatic Club members, comprised mainly of Seniors, presented the stage hit, The Late Christopher Bean, to a capacity audience. The acting was superb and the play very entertaining, and the funds rolled in accordingly. Toward the middle of the year, the Class of '37 began to show their real worth by introducing to Salem High School three new ideas: the Yearbook, caps and gowns, and the Chapter of the National Honor Society. The first has been more than ably guided by our staunch class advisor, Mr. Murray, and has proven to be a great addition to our high school life. The second beautified our graduation and added to the depth of meaning of that great event. The third, under the guidance of Mr. Day and Miss Mulligan, has contributed greatly to the scholastic zeal of our students. This year's Football, Basketball, and Baseball teams have completed es- pecially hard schedules with especially noteworthy success, and our cheerleaders and baton twirlers have been the mainstay and support of our interscholastic events. One particularly imposing fact is that we have an standing among our Senior students, thirteen having This makes history at Salem High School. ln the closing hours of our high school life, three for the last happy times. First, the Graduation, then unusually high scholastic averages of over ninety. events bring us together the Banquet and, finally, the Senior Reception. All three were colorful and lively, but just a bit saddening. Although Time has taken its toll upon the five hundred Freshmen who entered in I933, still Salem High School graduated its largest class this year. And so, with these words we take our leave of Salem High, but we feel that our years here have been a complete success. We owe our social successes to Mr. Murray, our athletic successes to Coach Broderick, and our widened knowl- edge and broader experience to Mr. Day and his faculty.wCARl. T. DALEY Honor Students Turcotte, Spiegel, Mroz 15
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