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XYe wish to express uur appreciation and thanks to all the memhers of the Jnurnalism Club, not on the stall. who su willingly cu-operated in the collection of material for the year hunk: tu these high school students who typed copy. contributed pictures, and wrute for the year hunk: and to our patrons outside ul the sclioul who contributed so gener- ously tu make our publication a financial success. We have enjoyed working tngether and hope that future Scraps Staffs will lind the editing of their year hook as interesting as we have. To the Senior Class we extend our liest wishes for success and happiness in life.
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The Seniors-- .i 1' 1 .fl l ak if I The Class of '41 moves out into the world, but one thing will remain-the mem- ories, some sad, some happy, of work and play in the halls of S-P-R-T-C-H-S. Our minds flash back across the years to our first days as Freshmen. Our awe at the complex routine of the school day-our tardy arrival at classes because we went the wrong wayfour bewilderment in the strange studies-especially Civics and Science-our career books on which we worked so industriouslyeand finally -we were Sophomores! ' In the Sophomore year we really crashed Society - There was the Hal- lowe'en Party-the skating party-the Latin club parties. By that time Miss Bostaph was wringing her hands over Albyp Mr. Toy was getting gray hairs over Bineyg Miss Smith was figuring drastic means to make Bud study his Latin. Flash-We were Junior! What a year of activity! First, came our assembly programs, second, the hot dog salesg third, School Days came into our hands to be published, fourth, Foot Loose which featured some of our membersg fifth and last, came the Junior-Senior Banquet with its last minute rushes and flurries. Suddenlyeall too soon we were Seniors. Half joyful, half solemn, we faced our last year in high school. Our pride in our class rings--our argument over announcementsethe battle to find a mottofprepara- tion of the pageantaand then the moment when we sat in grave silence listening to our own Baccalaureate given by the Reverend Claire M. Stewart. Then the mo- mentous occasion when we presented our Pageant of Democracy with its Magna Charta, Mayflower Compact, Adoption of the Constitution, Emancipation Proclamation, World War, and Contrast between Democracy and Dictatorship. Then that moment when each one stepped forward and received his or her diploma. All over-too, too soon. The years have been full! Assembly programseemovies-amateur hourselectures 'musical programs-Rip Van Winkle-Ed Rowlands-wizard of electricity4Slim Bryant- Spring Fever - Little Geraldine -Roeland Van Cavel-Croatian Tambu- ritza Ensemble-field meets-forensic contestsfessay writingebasketball-vacations -clubs, Oh, yes, the slimy worms, the stuffed squirrels, the spiders, the beautiful but- terflies, the ant hills, the fish, and the bugs which characterized the science room. The obnoxious smells which issued from the Chemistry laboratory, nap time in Democracy class, and lunch time in study hall-just little thingsebut so essentially a part of our school life. OFFICERS President .,.............. ........................ .,.... E u gene Plunkard Vice President ....... ..,....... R obert Myers Secretary ......... ..,, V elma Best Treasurer .,.,.....,.......................................................... Lois Hopper CLASS COLORS-Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER-Red Rose
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