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'xssssssssssssssssssssssssssss The Spectator IN MEMORIAM We, the class of 1932, dedicate this page to the passing of one of our most beloved classmates. His courage, ability, and good sportsmanship have left a deep impression on us who are left behind. Louis Di Sabato Born March 13, 1914. Died November 8, 1931. Twenty-six
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X SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS, The Spectator SSSSSSSSSSSSS.'SSSSSSSSSSSSSS I o CLASS HISTORY 1928-1932 On that eventful morning, September 6, 1928, two hundred and thirty-eight freshmen prepared to enter Vanderg.ift High School. How it hurts me to remind you, O fellow classmates, of that first year! Hut we deserve credit because we went through with a brave front. The first thing we did was to elect class officers: President: Helen Maxwell Vice President: Martha Rearick Secretary: Elizabeth Milliron Treasurer: Mary Elizabeth Eisaman About the same time we chose Blue and Gold as our class colors. The S. P. Q. R. Latin Club was a new club which several of our members helped to form. We were especially proud of our gills who excelled in basketball. The year ended successfully with the Freshman-Sophomore party. Our Sophomore year was rather a quiet and uneventful one. We elected our class officers : President: James Lace Vice President: Helen Maxwell Sec etary-Treasurer: Betty Davis Historian: Helen Rising Several of our members took part in the play “Jerry of Jericho Road. ’ Through the efforts of Algebra II students, a Math Club was organized under the name X.Y.Z. According to the Sophomores' viewpoint, our party with the Freshmen was a success. We were very enthusiastic during our Junior year because we had a goal to reach—Seniors! As soon as possible we organized and selected as our class officers: President: Victor Andrulonis Secretary: Ann Logero Vice President: Helen Maxwell Treasurer: Jack Owens This year our class colors were changed to Black and White. We then or-dered caps, pennants, and emblems. The Junior-Senior Prom ended our year. Next year we would come back as Seniors! We are now Seniors and our goal has been reached. The class has one hundred and twenty-five members. We finally settled down and organized, choosing as our class officers: Secretary: Doris Yount President: Milton Rubin Vice President: Albert Jesser Treasurer: Helen Maxwell We held other meetings in order to choose such things as our rings, pins, and pictures. Besides having our Junior-Senior Prom, a school dance was held in order to raise money for the Spectator. So ends our four years. We are sorry to go and with a sad heart we say goodbye to teachers and pupils. We hereby turn our responsibility over to the next class wishing them success. Helen Rising, Historian. I $ V : Twe nt y-five
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The Spectator FAREWELL Farewell, teachers, classmates, all We must leave the school behind For we must answer to the call Of higher hopes to find. This good old school we hate to leave But from it we must go. The many things we should receive Are far ahead, and so— We bid adieu to one and all. The memories which we hold May often to us be recalled As precious, then, as gold. “Kate” Davis, ’32. i'ssss,',',',-',',-',',',',',',',',',',',',-',',',',',',', Twenty-seven
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