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TlME'S A' WASTIN' unning to school . . . scrambling for books A . . . slamming lockers . . . dashing down corridors . . . sliding around cor- ners . . . bumping into people . . . getting ab- sence -slips . . . hurrying and scurrying to classes ' -Ho! Hum 1-The start of a busy day!
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ENIORS OFFICERS LEFT T0 RIGHT: Dice Funk Barron Hill S we look through the Book of Time, we are quite startled to see an important looking page marked 1938. What's this? Oh, yes! It is the outstanding class of 1941 just starting its career in S. H. S. Under the leadership of their officers, Jean McGuire, presidentg Ruth Ann McNeil, vice president, Priscilla Plumb, secretary 3 Jack Adams, treas- urer, the members of the class sponsor a dance which is a huge success. This gives the public a preview of what is to be expected of them. Turning another page, we see these same' students as sophomores. They gain widespread acclaim for their first collegiate dance, which soon becomes the fashion. Their ofiicers are: Pat Monahan, president, Dick Durham, vice president, Dale Lorentzen, secretary, Melvin Klein, treas- urer. - Continuing on their way in 1939-1940, the members of this class reach the ripe old age of juniors. For this most important year, they wisely choose for officers: Dick Kidd, president, Jane Farrington, vice president, Jean McGuire, secretary, John Dice, treasurer. Working together, they transform the gym into a quaint Dutch garden, creating one gf the best backgrounds in years for the great event-the rom. At last! Sophisticated seniors! They begin their last year in S. H. S. by entertaining the freshmen at a dance. It is such a financial success that the class is able to set the precedent of abolishing class dues. This accomplishment is largely due to the capable leadership of the class officers: George Funk, president: Frank Barron, vice president: Jean Hill, secretary, John Dice, treasurer. All too soon their careers draw to a close as they shut the doors of S. H. S. behind them for the last time a-s students. They not only look back to the good times and happy memories, but for- ward to a successful future. So with a last look at the smiling faces, we close the Book of Time for another year.
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