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AS OTHERS SEE IIS
The seniors are faraway relatives. I hardly ever see them in school. But sometimes 1 do, and when I do, they always say, "hello'' or "hi”. One senior called Audrey is my
sister, who has people to tea sometimes. F. G. J., '49
To some people in some schools, "seniors" are people to be dreaded or else to be worshipped from afar. But the class of '42 has been our friend. As a whole it has sympathized with us in our troubles, accepted our antics with good grace, and shared in
our pleasures. We always think of our seniors as a gay and cheerful group, always all together, so this is the Hit Parade we have chosen for them. May they always have Lucky Strikes in everything they do!
Brand Be Honest with Me Brandegee—You’re So Shy Dernier- One for All, All for One Elmer—Temptation
Fezandie— Day-dreaming
Garretson- -All of a Sudden, Suddenly Houston—It’s So Peaceful in the Country Jupp—Sympatica
Ladd—I’ve Got My Eyes on You McClure—Cash for Your Trash Moody—Watch the Birdie Murray—Modern Design
Paulson— Skylark
Sayward—Keep ’em Flying
Slocum—Hi, Neighbor! Sparks—Everybody Sing Voorhis—Sweet and Lovely Wales—Livin’, Lovin’, Laughin’ Williams—All in Fun.
and to Mrs. Summers, without whom no senior class would be—Ring Those Bells. B. B. and M. S. ’44
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