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SENIDIQ CLASS HISTORY Oh, we know how it feels havin to tolerate seniors and senior rivile es! g 1 5 We were freshmen once ourselveswlets see-that was 'Way back in 1932. Wre can sympathize with the sophomores, too. They assume a rather arrogant attitude at that age, but we passed through that period of our de- velopment successfully-coming out on top with a bank book in our hand. We had held a profitable card party. That was the year Mr. Clark took the wheel, and he's been piloting us along ever since. I believe that our junior year was our busiest. We had the Prom, a couple of bake sales, several radio dances, and we published the best HSiren,' ever-thatls a challenge to the present juniors! We also purchased our high school souvenirs, the class rings. We have rounded the last bend now and are on our way down the road of life. We'll miss S. V. C., so we want to enjoy the best of everything while we are here. Does that justify the fact that we may seem a bit supercilious, wishing to have our own Ways? I believe youlll find things that way when you are seniors and look back to those days when you were still ignorant of the ways of the world. We are the largest graduating class in the history of the school. At pres- ent we number forty-six, and thatls something to be proud of. This year we have had several raising money projects including an orchestra dance, and a play, uMeet the Millionairefl The seniors abound in athletes. There are Paul Yager, Al Hanson, John Keehle, Lester White, Arnold Semanik, Mike Tyran, Louis Stephenson, Stan- ley Komorek and Mike Donahue who represented the seniors in basketball. Grace Moyer and Ella Evans played on the girlsl team while Vivian Collins acted as manager. In baseball the seniors are represented by the following: Lester White, Al Hanson, Arnold Semanik, Donald Hadley and Paul Yager. Stanley Komorek, Mike Tyran, Louis Stephenson, Carlton Henkle and Yates Kennedy were on the track team. For officers we chose Louis Stephenson, president, Charles Gaffney, vice president, Ruth Cook, secretary, Lester White, treasurer. Thus endeth the history and development of a remarkable class-from green little froshies to the finished product, seniors-through four hard, happy years. Now we're ready to conquer the world, but we leave regret- fully the shelter of dear old S. V. C.
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AS WE WALTER BARON All I ask is to be let alone. BARBARA BORDEN I live to be the show and gaze o' time. EDWARD BRYANT Let him rest in peace. AGNES CARROLL Why don't the men propose, mama, Why d'in't the men propose? MARIORIE COFFEE She is a maiden of artless grace, Centle in form and fair of face. DANIEL COLLINS ou are, and fresh, in this world. VIVIAN COLLINS With words we govern men. RUTII COOK She is pretty to walk with And friendly to talk with And pleasant, too, to think of. VINCENT DE MARE For he, by geometric scale, old Ilow green y Can tell the dimensions of this jail And wisely tell what hour of day The clock does strike hy algebra. ELLA EVANS She is neat, fresh and fair. CIIARLES CAFFNEY Mueh may be made of an Irishman if he be caught young. CONGETTA CUIDO A soft answer turnetlt away wrathf' DONALD HADLEY A town that boasts inhabitants like me, Can have no lack of good society. ALBERT HANSON Ah woe is me, through all my days, Wisdom and health have I got And fame and name and great menls But lr-ve, ohl Love, I have it not. THELMA HARRISON But olil the men love her so. ALICE HEAD With looks demure as any saint And not a sign of rouge or paint. CXRLTON HENKLE Nne could quick'-r pitch a ton. RICHARD .IENKS Th' hov t'r't1r from New Yawk--hot air specialty. PETER HRYB Rsjoiee small man in this small world. .IOHN KEEHLE You are too thin to hide offenses. LOIS KEEHLE Ilfr only aim was to be woo'd. YATES KENNEDY Ile sparked with full twenty gals. First this one, then that one. hy spells. praise! SEE THEM I STANLEY KOMOREK have no moekings and argumentsg I witness and wait. FREDERICK LATUS Beware he eats the classics. WILBURT LEE A sporty little man is he and a good fellow. EVA LOWELL 'Tis well to be merry and wise, 'Tis well to be honest and true, 'Tis well to be off with the old love Before you are on with the new. IEAN MCGURK A good heart 'is better than all the heads in the world. JOHN MILLER ut the time will come when you will hear me. DOROTIIY MONOCIIAN A woman was never known to love a man so. GRACE MOYER Ilappy am I, front eare l'm free! ontrntetl like me? I will now sit down, IJ Why arenlt they all e MAE MOYER Speech is silver, silence is golden. I'AIlI.INE MUNSELI. This pretty, puny, weak little one. MARY O'NEIL I cliatter, chatter as I go. IIELEN PENZIMER She knew the precise psychological moment when to keep still. ROGER PORTER I will be happy and free from cares As lf-ng as for Lucille I can raise apples and pears. GLENN ROBINSON The middle course is the safest. RUSSELL SCHAFER Ile is stuffed with honorable virtues. ARNOLD SEMANIK Ily his low tones you can recognize him. LOUIS STEPHENSON We tried and tried to solve this riddle, Ilow his big head could hold so little. MICHAEL TYRAN All great men are dying, And I don't feel very well. FRANCES WEICEL Of study she took most care and heed. LESTER WHITE I say the earth did shake when I was born LONELLE WILLIAMSON Thy greatest helper is quiet, gentle Nell. PAUL YACER He sounds like a drum because of his empt ness. i
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