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March on! March on! All hearts resolved—” The hearts of the seniors are filled with a song of joy. Victory is theirs! One hundred and six have reached the goal toward which one hundred and ninety-three timid freshmen started four years ago. During that first year, the grandest social event of their lives was held on April 24, 1936,—The Fresh- man Frolic. The next year they were not timid. They were sure of themselves, as sure as all sophomores are. They were brave and bold, and they thought they knew more than they know now. Amid pirate streamers and treasure maps, the Sophomore Hop was held on April 23, 1937. Another year came. They were sophisticated juniors. Their first formal dance was held with the seniors at the Masonic Temple. That, they thought, was so perfect an event that it could never be equaled. And now they are graduating. The four years have passed all too swiftly. As they bid farewell, they have a treasure chest of precious memories of Tolleston, the lessons they learned, the games they played, and the friends they made. They wish for each other happy, useful lives. For Tolleston, they wish con- tinued progress and success. SENIOR SPONSORS Mr. Bohn; Miss Waggoner, Chairman; Mrs. Wendt; Mr. Goforth
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