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and saw Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeBrock of Syracuse, who were on their honeymoon in New York. Mrs. DeBrock was formerly Dorothy Maslyn of Clifton Springs. The day had been eventful and the movie of the evening was oven more enjoyable. I was glad that I had beon informed concerning my Classmates and happy to be with Mrs. Jean Haubner, a member of the Class of 1934. D. Little EXCHANGES We have received many helpful ideas from our exchanges with other schools thi3 year. Wo hopo, in coming years, to increase the number of our exchanges so that we will be able to edit a better magazine from the hints and suggestions of our contemporaries . ,,Pingorprints,'--Naplos High School: You have a very neat and well-written magazine and we hope you will continue to exchange with U3. The Tiger --Fonda High School: An interesting exchange although the printing i3 rather careless. Please bo more careful and you will have an interesting and excellent magazine. The Grape Press --Hammond3port High School: A well-composed magazine but you should have more literary works to balance with the sport write-ups. Tho Review --Central High School, Washington, D.C.: An interesting quarterly composed only of literary endeavors. A few jokes and some sport news would improve your work. The Latrator —Barker High School: An interesting and well-written magazine composed only of school activities. Echoes —Spencerport High School: A rather interesting work but the poor printing takes much of the enjoyment cut of it. Please be a little more careful in the future. Tho Searchlight --Dansvillo High School: An interesting but brief quarterly composed of school activities only. Academy Life —Glens Falls Academy; A very interesting and extremely well-composed magazine in which all departments are exceptionally well-developed. %
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