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SENIORS
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Across the valley, blue mountains half obscured by mists, Sun through the gnarled and twisted branches o f an ancient pine- This is beauty, So the events of the future take on atmosphere of charm, And life seems fair because of its piled mystery. -DOROTHY WAHLBERG '36
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ri EDWARD BURKE MARX' CATHEY JANET Rows KA'rH1n'NaVosT1 qw ' f Senior Cllass O THE CLASS or 36 has been one of the most active classes not only in the number of ordinary activities carried on, but in the variety of new ideas conceived and general enthusiasm. The spirit of this class has been felt throughout the year, both in a serious and in a lighter vein. Traditions were practically upset in attempts at establishing an optional study hall, a ditch day, a shirt tails day, and the adoption 'of peanuts as the official class food. Never, we have it on good authority, has there been such enthusiasm for a senior play, not only in spirit, but in the actual turnout of a large cast. The gift committee was unable to break away from the usual gift of books, but originality and a modern viewpoint were felt in their selections. This year, with the seniors back in the high school, a system of monitors was established to relieve teachers of some of the formal duties of school dis- cipline. This new self governing power was of course entrusted mainly to seniors. Senior class meetings were never lacking for businessg resolutions were passed, numerous committees were appointed, and the amount of work accomplished was - well, tremendous. Class dues presented the usual serious problem, but in the end they were practically collected. With such a wealth of funds, committees are now covering the hillsides choosing locations and making final plans for the Senior Picnic. With the apex of Senior VVeek and the splurge of final activities approaching, the grand climax, graduation, appears, but it is not the grand finale. Where there is life there is hope, and all the lively fun of high school will soon be settled down to make known, both in the school and out, another graduating class from S. U. H. S. -the Class of 36 . 41'1'? QZDIOGXJ VX
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