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.L,,aM OFFICERS President ............. Joe Durkin Vice-President . . . . Joel Goudy Secretary . . . . . . Helen Sopko Treasurer . . . .. Paul Fisher 42 The Class of '49 has, during this year produced a very enjoyable play, entitled Growing Pains, and sponsored a success ful Roller Skating Party. The year's high light, naturally, was the Prom at which the Seniors were honored guests. We con gratulate the Junior Class on their success ful year, and we depart from SPHS with the sincere hope that your Senior year will be full of the things that have made ours so enjoyable: first, the SENIOR STAIRS, the deed to which we give to you, second, the exclusive right to sell all the Christmas cards, magazines, Culmen, and other para- phernalia that you can manage, third, the important feeling of leaving class early for Service Club for the guilty feeling you have when you leave, when you're not on dutylt fourth, we will to you that ever so fafnous list, which you certainly must already know -- oh-ral, gas-e-ous, cleek. . . , and' last, but not least the Senior Prom and all the activities with which the aforesaid is fol- lowed. Good Luck! Work Hard! Have Fun!
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00 f JWMM CMM L lwf ,Af lf! Myafu E I i i' if orrucsuzs H , Pre u nt Thomas Montagne Vice President Bull Keller Secretary Lucy Bergan Treasurer Lous Hann Thus year the Freshmen sponsored a dance that wull long be remembered as the Class of 5l s furst real actuvuty Well finally the bug day has arruved and you shed the tutle of Junior Hugh and become honest to goodness members of the Senuor Hugh School Its hard to believe at first but youll KNOW uts true when you re the first ones un the cafeteria next year lRauny days wull no longer fund the Class of Sl starvung after lunchll Next year you wull sponsor and attend your OWN formal dance commonly known as the Sophomore Flop. llt s really Hop bu tradition has earned it the former name.l This reminder is not meant to discourage you cause we re sure you II manage to pull in at least SIOO just like we did. Ol Just make sure you stock up on scotch tape- you ll need at least four billion yards--and start the decorations EARLY. The pessi- mists in your class will think and say with a groan, Three more years! Ugh! Be- lieve us, someday you'll wish you had SIX left. lt's all work but sooo much fun! 44
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