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Page 19 text:
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Senior Class Song We leave old Sandy High School on the hill top, The grandest school that anyone ever knew. Today we’re leaving dear old Sandy High School With tear dimmed eyes we whisper a sad adieu. All we seniors are sighing, ’Cause we’re going away, But the last words we leave you Are that we’ll be back again some day. And some day on the hill at Sandy High School, I don’t know when, but we’ll meet again I know. God bless our friends we left at Sandy High School. Good-bye for now, we Seniors all must go. Tune: BY THE RIVER OF THE ROSES Words by: TONY INGRO, MICKEY ELNISKI
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CLASSES . . . “KNOWLEDGE IS POWER”................. THE PURPOSE OF THE CLASSES IS TO GIVE THE PUPILS KNOWLEDGE, BUT KNOWLEDGE ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH. THE ACTUAL PURPOSE OF A CLASS IS TO GIVE EACH PUPIL SUCH COMMAND OF ALL THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES THAT HE CAN ADEQUATELY CARE FOR HIMSELF.
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CLASS HISTORY A brief review of our class since its debut in the Fall of ’40. As Freshmen, we chose the following for our high school career: Class Motto -Class Colors -Class Flower - Do more; wish less - Red and White Red Rose Our officers were: President - - - - -Vice-President -Secretary -Treasurer -Class Reporter -Athletic Council - - -Assembly Committee Class Advisor - Nicholas Elniski - Richard Lane Clara Lyons Elsie Boyer Willard Bailey - John Hockin - Larry Sloppy Miss Flower Although not outstandingly active this year, the members of our class took part in the Boys’ Glee Club, the Girls’ Glee Club, and basketball. Our officers of the Sophomore year were: President Vice-President « Secretary -Treasurer -Class Reporter -Athletic Council Class Advisor - Richard Lane Alice Colley Clara Lyons Elsie Boyer - Larry Sloppy John Hockin - Mr. Robinson and the Girls’ Glee Club. A large number of the boys in our class belonged to the Boys’ Glee Club. The following were our Junior class officers: President - - - - Robert Kotzbauer Vice-President - - Charles Case Secretary - - - Clara Lyons Treasurer - - - Elsie Boyer Class Reporter - Willard Bailey Athletic Council John Hockin and Richard Fleck Class Advisor ----- Miss Kuntz Assistant Class Advisor - Mrs. Proesl We were kept very busy this year. The first matter of business was the choice of the class ring, which was different from the standard school ring. This event was followed on March 19 by “Hot Water Hero”, the annual Junior play which was a decided triumph. The Junior-Senior Prom on May 13 culminated the year’s activities. Our present Senior class officers are: President Robert Kotzbauer, later Richard Fleck Vice-President -Secretary -Treasurer -Class Reporter -Athletic Council Hoover, Lillian Class Advisor Johnson, and Donald Clyde Clara Lyons Elsie Boyer Willard Bailey - Harold Richard Fleck Mrs. Mackin The Fall of ’41 renewed class activity and our classmates were now taking an active part in the activities of the school. Dick Lane had a place on the varsity basketball squad. Many of the girls were members of the Girls’ Tri-Hi-Y 1943-’44 brought the final lap in the trek toward graduation. The yearbook, the class play, the ordering of name cards and invitations, Move-Up Day, and commencement ended the last year of our high school career.
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