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SOPHOMORES THE SOPHOMORE CLASS “All aboard!’’ was the cry, the sails were hoisted, and the small vessel started merrily off on its voyage through the sophomore year. The sea is much rougher this year, and many of our members have been forced to change their rose colored glasses to more serious ones. After a few weeks of nonchalant drifting. Miss Shannahan. our class adviser, called a meeting. Ye emerged from a very hectic hour, with Francis Chase as captain, Alice Smith as first mate. Susan Jensen as log keeper, Leona Bennett as business manager and Carol Mosher as treasurer. The sun is slowly setting on this year. The junior port can be faintly seen in the hazy future, and as we gaze backward for a few moments we shall see a very successful year. We have been working hard; some have been playing hard; and in between we inserted a gym frolic, our first attempt at providing a little enjoyment, and I may say. a very successful one. Everyone lias done bis best in sports and studies. The honor roll and basketball teams have been not lacking in ambitious sophomores. And now as the ship begins to feel the first tremors of the approaching storm of the finals, faces begin to straighten and solemnize, books are being dusted and brains also. For when we emerge from the storm with sails torn and crew weary we want no empty places. So here is a toast to the sophomore class of ’33: May every one win the battle and all be juniors together! Jane Upright, ’33. Sixteen
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JUNIOR CLASS ON TO THE SENIOR ROOM Early in October, the junior class met for the purpose of electing officers. Several times we voted for each officer, and since the boys outnumber the girls, the officers elected are: President—James Cochrane. Vice-President—Warren Coonrad. Secretary—Thomas Clancy. Treasurer—James Hoey. Business Manager—Joseph DeGrechie. Not long after that another meeting was held, this time for the purpose of setting the amount to he paid as dues. This was decided on and nearly all have paid their dues. In November the class signed a contract with the Redpath Chautauqua for the Lyceum program for next year. The class has had the honor this year of having the editor-in-chief of the “Old Saratoga Post,” as well as the business manager of that publication. Our scholastic standing has ranked as high as last year. One quarter we boasted of eight of the sixteen on the honor roll. Our latest plans are for a junior prom some time in the near future. We are all looking forward to next year when we shall he seniors. The juniors take this opportunity to thank Mr. Spencer and his staff for the joy they have provided for us. We regret that our principal is leaving, hut it is the earnest hope of each member of the class of ’32 that when he leaves, he leaves with fond memories of his sojourn with us. Mildred Haas, '32. Sylvia Barker, ’32. Fifteen
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FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS Success! is what the freshman class is seeking. Although there are some who have wasted half of the year foolishly, there is still an opportunity for them. That is. if they put forth some real speed. Most of us have been loyal to our daily tasks. W'e hope to have more cooperation next year and by doing so thus accomplish a great deal more than we have already accomplished. In the latter part of September, we organized our class. President, Oscar Slade. Vice-President, Barbara Potter. Secretary, Gladys Hughes. Business Manager, Anthony De Grechie. Adviser, Miss Gibson. Athough we are only freshmen and are often termed “green,” we, with the cooperation of the rest of the classes, hope to he more loyal to our daily tasks the remaining high school years. Dora De Panicis, '34. Seventeen
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