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,I k X QQyff:T? Z f' 'Q i 1 I 1 . f ZX 55-Z 7 fi ,, 7 11 V I l After we had become accustomed to our new surroundings, we W were often visited by company-you see our city fathers did not ,J realize that the Pied Pieper of Hamli11 hadn't trodden the streets and 7,j I , 'ifi ' lanes of fair Worcester, and furthermore as they had neglected to f f fps fm . put rat poison in our text books, our mysterious visitors of the long P if X tail variety certainly were seeking a vast amount of knowledge, for ' when we came to devour our lessons, we found that diierent kinds of ' f 1 book wormsrhad beaten us. A ' .5 Late in the Fall, a meeting was called to elect Sophomore officers. ' f Our Freshmen officers had been so satisfactory, that, with the excep- W I 1 X 1 X tion of Florence Gallagher, who left the school, they were re-elected l with Wilbilr Barr as treasurer. The Britomart and the Assembly were looking for new members, Q7 xx and several of our classmates were accepted by them. ,I ,612 Class games once more. This time we hoped for greater success. t gli! g, ' 3 ' Autos, brightly decorated, were hustling to the Fair Grounds where- . ' . . . . . . B-gg H g 1. the usual display of color was seen. Although we did not win we tried ,i 1. at least. I Our course half gone, we were now ready for our Junior year. .lf The election of class officers first took up our attention. Lincoln II, d Thompson was elected President, with Helen Husband as Vice-Presi-. 3 MX A dent, Williilr Barr, Treasurer, and Dorothy Thomson, Secretary. ' Our President succeeded in arousing school spirit to the extent. 3 f 1 A of influencing us to have a Junior Banquet. A committee was ap- 4 1 'N 3 . f, . ,fx pointed, who chose the Automobile Club as the most fittlng place, ff FN iff Several members of the class showed their originality in the toasts. NNI' - C 'du' Q if-Q which they gave, in fact, one member of the faculty remarked that gf' I although he had been to several college banquets he had never heard W , Q 'Si such clever ones. N 0 . ffm Had a stranger passed through the school one balmy May day, he would have known that this was the day of our class games. A -S M This year we WON-40 points! y . . X6 1 g J It was with feelings of sorrow and joy, that we began our Senior A ' li year. Sorrow, in that Mr. Jackson, whom we had loved and revered y - as a true friend, had resigned as Principal of the School. But joy, I v in that Mr. Andrews, who had endeared himself to us all during the i If ,. -N short time he had acted as Assistant Principal, was to wear the mantle alsfiglri revio sl worn b ' Mr J ckson 20 QE! araasad p uy y .a.. W ,IZ VQSSL if fi 1 x Q'-edge , gy x-3. ' x V ' , 4 1 gs J avg ? tm V .fa ff l 'Ik ,dl 19 ill! f Q K9 l num 1 'vu ' We . vw ,1 Qi J :SQ X .s,. i Qlffi A 'QT Nj' -7' ' - FJ- A le A4 NJ fa ,-4-'Q ,Y .91 47 ' imc W.-, -W W' tx ' -tis
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