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Central <strong>Library</strong> of Rochester and <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> · Yearbook Collection<br />

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June '28 Class History<br />

From far and wide, from hither and yon, came<br />

the members of the class of June, 1918-to-be, on a<br />

September morn of 1914. Some disappeared into<br />

the Annexes,* others hibernated in the Main<br />

Building. Not until our respective Junior years<br />

did we all collide in the Main Building.<br />

Soon after this collision we acquired Mr. Remington<br />

and Miss VanNess as class advisors.<br />

Inspired thus, we proceeded to elect class officers,<br />

an Old Spanish Custom in the school. Herb Heesch,<br />

emerged president; Marge Muncc, vice-president;<br />

Helen Wilson, secretary and George Bantleon,<br />

treasurer.<br />

We rambled through the year without calamity.<br />

Shortly after we had become the heterogeneous<br />

conglomeration** of venerable seniors that we are,<br />

we again elected class officers. When the dust or<br />

battle had cleared Herb Heesch was still president,<br />

and George Bantleon still Infernal Revenue Collector,<br />

while Jim Sebaste had become vice-president<br />

and Doris Wilson secretary.<br />

Determined to make our final year the most<br />

auspicious, we indulged in a harrowing, hugely<br />

successful party, the Senior Ghost Train, of<br />

October 50th. Followed soon the Senior Farce,<br />

' 'Seventeen.'' Two months later came, "You Never<br />

Can Tell," our Senior Play. On May 18th we<br />

romped through the final Senior party, one blowout<br />

that was far from being a flat tire.<br />

If the treasury is not a liability after the Orient<br />

comes out, we shall cap the year by an excursion<br />

to Cobourg, on Senior Day, in June. After this,<br />

for the brighter ones, comes graduation; in the<br />

years after graduation—what 1 (Consult Class<br />

Prophet.)<br />

*For<br />

1 Fa wuouman and Univc<br />

nous Ruins and Their Us<br />

*Mix 1 cup flour, 2. eggs, and ;<br />

Shake well before using.<br />

I OR Y £ A<br />

y Annexes cf.<br />

'pages 136-141.<br />

spoonful of salt.<br />

— 739185<br />

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