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A Senior's Farewell Don't you hate to say good-bye? I don't want to see you go, Time has passed so rapidly, And I'll miss old friends so. I don't want to say good-bye. It means so much to me To be back with old pals again, XVith old friends I can see. f I don't Want to say good-bye To the school we love so much, To books and games and tricks so rare, The high school with the personal touch. I just hate to say good-byeg But I'll be back again, I'll haunt those halls and rooms and books, I'll be back-but When? To the friends we've left behind,- Just feel that gusty sigh!- To the rooms and pals and teachers there, I don't want to say good-bye! --Jean Crooks, '38
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Senior Class History Eighth Grade: As Eighth Graders We entered high school, green but eager to discover the mysteries and thrills it offered us. The American Legion awards were earned by Laura Mae Lace and Edwin Sipos. Freshman : As Freshmen we were eligible to join clubs, athletics, and to contribute to musical productions. Sophomore : This year was not particularly outstanding. We became more serious and realized better the real meaning of high school. Junior : XVe were now upperclassmen. Our class proved to be active and showed interest in school affairs. Many members made the varsity football and basket ball teams. We obtained our class rings one year earlier, and, for the first time, organized our class. President ............ EDWIN MovER Vice President . . . ....... EDWIN SIPOS Secretary .... . ELIZABETH SHOUP Treasurer .... ..... L oUIsE PORTER Historian .............................. NIARIAN GARRETT Crimson and black were chosen as class colors. Senior 2 ' As nineteen hundred and thirty-eight came around, it brought closer the ending of our school days. For the fourth year Louise Porter was chosen to play the lead in the annual operetta, and again we have a large percentage of lettermen, both in football and basket ball. Our class officers are: President ................................ DANIEL GREEN Vice President .. ...... EDWIN Srros Secretary .... .. . ELIZABETH SHOUP Treasurer .... ..... L oUIsE PORTER Hi-Uvriarl -- .. MARIAN GARRETT L'Envoy Uur moment is here-graduation. The past has been a preparation for the future-We are out to make something of ourselves. We wish the next class success, and turn over to them our responsibility. -MARIAN GARRETT, Historian. The Class of 1938.
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