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-11 X :gg - Mi 3. 'F -,' W nk T 'W . 1 If ' ' TT y 0 I 1 ' '-,5 The Fall Term of 1937, rf , was a very short one for MARGARET SCOTT - the High Seniors, and Honor Student passed by all too quickly. All the activities and accomplishments pos- sible were crowded into the course of a few months, time. A highlight of the term was the editing and publishing of a High Senior paper, dealing with subjects of interest to the High 4's, the first edition appearing on Vlfednesday, September 29. A continuation of the Senior Hi-Lights, of Spring '37, renamed the Senior Blotter, It absorbed the news, edited by Paul Zink, was received with much enthusiasm. A new custom was inaugurated on September 10, by the Fall Class-Camera Day. During the lunch hours, the lower class- men watched the High in Mighties with great envy, as they dashed to and fro across the court, snapping as many pictures of their I I friends as their short roll of film would allow. The day ended with a gala dance in the gym. The semi-annual Low 4, High 4- day, dance, brought with it much fun and enjoyment for all concerned. Under the direction of Miss Ramsdell and Miss Hennessy, the Senior Jinx, which was held in November, again proved to be a success. The high spot of so- cial importance was the colorful dance which was held at the Fairmont Hotel Terrace Room. Representing Commerce on the football green were: George Wfarner, Russell Schleeh and Herbert Ainsworth. December 15, had a special significance for the High 12's. Move- up assembly brought both joy and tears. Graduation exercises that evening, in the school auditorium, were the final touch to an already perlect term.
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