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' r4 r! P1 C .fbb IL 3 Ofif ON A BRIGHT SUNNY MORNING AT 8:00 P.M., 0N SEPTEMBER 16, 3937 A. 0., WE, A GROUP or 7: STRONG-HEARTED STUDENTS ENTERED THESE STATELY HALLS or KNOWLEDGE. WE WERE MET BY A BAND or UNCIVILIZED BEINGS wHo CALLED THEMSEL ES sonn- omones. c. K. FLEMINC WAS CHOSEN pnesaosmr AND JUANITA CORTNER As TREASURER. THESE TWO CAPABLE OFFICERS WERE DESTINED T0 SERWE US THROUGHOUT OUR HSGH SCHOOL CAREER. ARTHUR CORTNER WAS SELECTED SPONSOR. WITH NONE OF THE CRUDE BARBARISMS OF THE PRECEEDING SOPHOMORES, WE DID UNTO THE FRESHMEN AS WAS DONE UNTO US. A CLASS CONSISTING OF SIXTY NEMBERS UNDER SUPERVlSION OF MR. HARRY REGAN CARRIED ON THESE HIGHER STANDARDS OF LEARNING. ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THIS YEAR WAS A TRIP TO CLIFTY FALLS. k5 JUNIORS, WE HONOPEO THE SENIORS WITH A RECEPTION AND DANCE IN THE NEW GYMNASIUM. THIS EXCELLENT AFFAIR WAS CARRIED ON UNDER HRS. MAY MCBRIDE, WHO GUIDED THESE 59 PARTAKERS OF KNOWLEDCE WITH A FIRM HAND. IN THIS YEAR WE, AS PROSPEEOUS STUDENTS, VOTED TO APPLY THE MONEY RE MAININC IN OUR TVEASUQY ON A LOUD SPEAKINC SYSTEM FOR OUR GYMNLSIUM- FIFTY-TWO YTLDENTS SURVIVED THE RIGORS OF THE JUNIOR YEAR AND PASSED INTO THE GLORIOUS STATE OF SENIORHOOD. FOUR MEVBERS OF OUR CLASS DECIDED THAT THE STRAIN OF BE- ING A SENIOR WOULD 3E TWO MUCH AND QUIT. LATER, TWO STUDENTS CAME TO THIS WORTLY CLASS, HAKINF A TOTAL OF 54. LLTHOULH THIS HAS BEEN A CLASS OF UNUSUAL GREATNESS, THERE WILL BE OTHERS COME AND GO. AS YOU THIFK OF OTHER SENIOR CLASSES TO COME-w-GRAHT A SMALL PORTIwN OF YOUR MEMORIES TO THE CLASS OF '4I.
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Harken, O Ye graces and disgraces of men and women and little children: Harken and take heed to the words of wisdom uttered by the prophet of the Senior Class of 1941. Out of the mouths of babes come these words of truth and prophecy. Looking into the distant future, we see the members of this illustrious class as they go about their various activ- ities. t Martha Schenk, the violet of our class, is now an aviatrixi She writes her love letters in the sky iinstead of on paperi. Next we find an immense hospital constructed by Samples and Weibel who are engineers. In the School of Nursing, we see Mary Hall as Chief of Staff, maggie Adams as an instructor, and Louise Dold, still a student looking for a handsome doctor. We see Jane Hyatt as an exclusive model at Abe Gladsteins. With her we find Hary Snider as her dress designer. What--or who is this we see?? No, it can't be: But it is: It's hhrtha Diefenbach, the world's renowned mud wrestler and her manager, Joe Meyer. Martha has decided to ask Joe to marry her so she will be sure of getting him. We find Barbara Deich working for the Splinterless Bahia- ter Company. Her new job is testing out banisters. June Fleming, coach at Silver Creek, has finally won a sectional tournament with his Wonder Five . He is happily married to Betty Farnsley and their son is the star of the team. Earl Riggle is a famous concert violinist playing at the Boom Town Hall in Charlestown, which has been a ghost town for several years. Clara MAe weisenbach is a cigarette girl and her husband, Dave Whittinghill, is doorman at the Gay Nineties Club in the metropolis of Memphis. Helen Sellers, after years of worry and wonder, is married to Tokey Johnson, manager of Speed Store. Norma Adams, a very lucky girl, is now the owner of the Grand Theatre. Now she can marry Jimmy and appoint him Head Usher at the theatre. Albert Eckert, a great orchestra leader, is now appearing at the Empire Theatre with Helen Staley as his star soloist. Helen wears a beautiful blond wig because she combed her hair so much in school that it all came out. Helen Stewart is the owner of a very large chicken farm. She decided that chickens were less trouble to raise than children. iCentinued on next pagei 9w
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