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“
Of course it is the things that pleased us most and those which frightened us
most that stand out in our memory now : - the delight of gixing our reception to the
faculty and to our friends, closely followed by the horror of our Psychology examin-
ationg the long days of work culminating in the triumph of the successful presenta-
tion of our playg the delightful day spent at the home of one of our number in XVin-
chesterg Field Dayg the dance given to us by the trustees and our class banquet.
These are the things which come first to our minds, but it is the daily work and as-
sociation with friends and teachers, the little trips and informal gatherings, the new
interests and the many kindnesses received during the year which will be remem-
bered longest and which make up the real and lasting history of the class of 1906.
May all classes to come find the happiness in their school life which we have found.
lNIAGARET XTENNETTE HERRON.
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