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Gatlahad Ed Harry jumped to the rescue of the maiden in distress. Allen Royer and Emil Torrison escorted smiiing Grace Schalchti and shy Norma lean Lindsay to their seats. Each of the hoys was fighting for the girls, attentions. and hoth were astounded when they deserted them for the more desirable Peyton Smith, who was telling one of his famous jokes to an audience of Allen Wong, Adrienne Stewart, and Wallace Grow. 'Stinky-Poou Harvey came into the picture hy demonstrating to a group of girts just how he carried the han over the line in his one and only touchdown. Lavina Lucas had rend- ered her purse to he used as the foothaii for the occasion. The haclctieid was composed of Dave Glover, Arthur Kaku, George Masitmiya, Raymond Lopez, and Iohn Lucas. Dainty Palma Cotugno was so dismayed at the riotous tum of events that she quicldy tied into the hallroom, where Helen Serpa was singing isle of Capriu. Russell Reece, extremely annoyed hecause of a certain Senior girls inattention, grahhed his wraps from the coat room, stam- med the door, and left. Charlotte Spangler was so startled she peeked around one of the pillars and said half aloud, What struck him? Ready to leave the hanquet room, the guests sauntered out, hut as I happened to glance over my shoulder, I was amused to see Peter Kooyman, and Iohn Lucas still relaxing in their chairs. Bruno Marc'hini, also noticing this, hurried hack to aslc the two hoys to join him. it was now twelve-thirty, and the guests were starting to leave. As my eyes scanned the rather empty haliroom, Betty Boltzen was seen putting on her coat with Clarence Randolph assisting her. This was a rather disturhing sight, hut I had teamed tonight that every unexpected thing could happen. The haliroom was empty now, all hut one person--Cliarlie Pereira. He was donning his coat and hat, hut as he was doing so he glanced hack once more. The spacious hail was a clutter of hrolcen hailoons and colorful con- fetti. The whole scene looked rather dejected as though it too, realized the significance of the occasion. With a telltale careless wave of his hand, Hchuctcu turned around, straightened his shoulders, and stepped out into the night. Thinking everyone had left, I too made my way out of the hall and started home. Lawrence Det Sotdato spolce to me at the foot of the steps and hailed me a taxicah. The First student-hody president of our class was very courteous in helping me into the cah and closing the door. He hid me farewell, stating that the past four years and tonight were memories never to he forgotten in his mind. As my taxicah rolled away from the han, and I was on my way home, I tried with much difficulty to avoid the very memorable days of the past, and to tool: into the future, which I hoped would he Fitted with happiness for each memher of the ctass of 341. I l -The Senior Class. I9
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