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femora CLASS OFFICERS President ...........Robert Miller Vice-President ......Keith Blakeley Secretary-Treasurer .. . Doris Simon Student Senate.......John Gillette Doris Barga SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September of 1938, a large number of shy and bewildered students came to Versailles School to begin the first stage of high school life. This was entirely a new step, and for days we encountered many difficulties; but with the help of Mr. Williams, our class adviser, we soon mastered our environment. Being energetic “fresh-ies”, we participated in all the activities the Freshman year offered. The following September, fifty-seven of us returned to begin our Sophomore year. We felt superior to the “freshies” and began to realize that we had made great progress. Our talent increased and we continued our journey, realizing that only two more years would pass before we would be the big ‘IT’. Now we were Juniors with the same spirit and pep as before. As time passed, we were represented in every activity of the school. This year we selected our class rings and presented our class play, “Superstitious Sadie”. As the year neared its close, we gave a reception for the Seniors and all hard feelings were forgotten. They bade farewell to V. H. S., and welcomed us in their places. Seniors at last! We are proud to offer the biggest class of years gone by. This year finds us at our height in Athletics, Glee Club, Band, and Orchestra. During this year we had much to do. We chose our name cards and invitations, had our pictures taken, and presented the annual Senior play. Our last effort was the publishing of this Annual. We strove to make it the best ever published in V. H. S., and we are certain that our efforts have not been in vain. We, the Senior Class of ’41, desire to express our sincere appreciation to the Faculty for their untiring efforts to benefit us; and now, dear old V. H. S., we bid you “Farewell.” DOLORES DABE, ’41
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femora BOB MILLER He never, never fails a friend, and never fears a foe. KEITH BLAKELEY He’s winding up the watch of wit: By and by it will strike. DORIS SIMON For having studied and digested All the books a-giving, It stands to reason, she must know Almost all that’s worth knowing. JOHN GILLETTE Sure, he’s proud, and yet his pride becomes him: He’ll be a proper man. DORIS BARGA Her step is music, and her voice is song. BERNADETTE BERGER With a sweet smile, and a winning way. Bernadette spreads happiness every day. IVOLYN BERGMAN She is a sweet miss with a sunny disposition That never changes. —Thirteen—
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