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less senior class which would not pat itselt on the loaclc. Then too. Adviser Hen- drickson, President Renson, Vice-President lVlcQuacle, and scribes Hartell and Harper have worlced according to the dictionary definition. What we aslc posterity to note well is our activity while sophs and juniors. and even in the .lunior High. editice ot extraordi- nary educationflmhings have happened while we were around. and we lilge to thinlc that our presence was causal, not casual. The good Junior High had its ftist ,school dance while we were in power there-an example ol what we mean. The G. O. government instituted here this year is another ol nu- merous instances which could he cited. ln our years, even hetore the tinal under- graduate sentence, it has loeen our class which tvormed the spinal column ot nearly all activities,-tormed them to an amazing extent. It has lneen estimated that the Class ot '40 spent more time inside the huilding than any other group, excluding the janitors. That graph ot ours is due to hit a peat: on graduation night, and a new low im- mediately afterwards. We shall he grasp- ing much empty space xten the things ot this school are snappe, from us . . . the cafeteria rush at noontime, awtul moments hetore the hulletin hoard following Regents, Mr. Allen's cheery, HHello there, son, the scramhle to rise tor the school song. Vvell . . cheerio.
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YINIOI' VI XSS Ul'I'It'I'R9 S Rl'1NSflN, lI7'f'FiflPYllC Xvfxlfl-lV'iR Alrf2llAl7lT. virv II' IJ H IN Il'XR'l'Fll pl llfnl: lXlARlf,N llARl7liR, Sf'l'l'K'ltll'yI AN V , I 'asm-1-r: NR. i'l.Il I'URlJ IIICNIJRIKSON. Adm Xxx-in xx- ,Xa N if LEAVE lVE us, tlwe depression lcids, our due. Most ot' us were at time stage wllere we were just starting to comprelwend wlfien tlwe immortal axe fell on Wall Streetg We've been riding graphs ever sincel Time Class ot '40 does not lay claim to any unlweard ot feats performed during its senior year at Port Higli. Ratller, we pride ourselves on our sclwool record previous to tliat active annum as ldeing more extraordi- nary tlian otlier classes. Not even one ol tlwose invading Nlartians, wl1o gave us a scare in '38, can say tl1at we did not lead tlwe sclwool in our positions as seniors: we have lneaded tlwe publications, the clubs. and all otlwer activities. It would lime a spine-
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,, X. X . ,ffkw We . ' 9.3. AN ., ' , , , , . ff' V it WfQllfl'7W'V JARVIS ADAMSHTHII .... distin- guislwed loolcing .... not tallcative .... first tromloonist .... last in tennis, last in traclc .... luis loass voice Hgetsu peo- ple .... popular .... a true friend. ERNEST ALLENH Many are called lJut lew are cllosenu .... retiring . . . . yet always alert .... etticient, capable . . . . a liard worlier and a regular tel- low. HELEN ALLINGTONF-JA bundle ol energy .... always smiling . . . . always pretty . . . . a first-rate sport . . . . and first-rate in sports . , . . pop- ular witli lvotll sexes. WILLIAM AlVlES-Fllliat winning smile .... tllat manly plslysique .... tllat curly l1air malie Bill tlwe cynosure ol any crowd. But lwis Uaimsu are even lmiglier . . . . Heres wisliinl you well. Hll,,DUR ANDERSEN ,-1 Unassum- W ing, lout gay .... to lmow lwer is to lilce l1er .... a liost ol friends .... masters cl1emistry and Latin lilce nolnodyls busi- ness .... interested in lite .... and well-prepared lor it. EDWARD BAll.4EY-He ol tlie fluent pen .... Eddie, tlie Clio president .... lilcened to none other .... a one-in-a-mil- lion teller witli. a poetis soul and the Demostlnenic artistry. WARREN BAKER,-'Variety is tlie spice ol lite and no one lcnows tliat better than HBalce.H Qriginality and ambition will carry liim far along tlie road to success. JOHN BANDFIELD H A joyful pal . . . . Latin, sciences and liistory tailed to pliase liim .... tl1us, a loriglit out- loolc .... living comes easy to .lol1n. ROBERT BANGS-A liearty, jovial pal .... tile Fratry will miss liim .... p Q Q1 tw-I A fl twltiw is l ,. WW A, 5, 53. ' ' DL nu, .,, :uv ' Li, A MAME I llilrlur Andersen Edward Bailey 1 Xvarrrn Balwr .lnlm Banrll:ir'lcl data, c
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