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CLASS HISTORY--Continued Our Distinction Day was a huge success. Bosse was completely captured by a boat of Pirates! The chest of gold on Treasure Island was nothing in comparison with the treasure we found. Every member of the Senior class represented a Jim Hawkins or a john Silver. At assembly that morning the stage was turned into a Pirate Ship with every Senior on board commanded by our worthy captain John Silver,-alias Orville Woolley. Our first social affair was a theatre party at the Victory. Due to the kindness of the manager, we sang our school song and gave yells. The Hollowe'en party which was given in the Community Room for the Jun- iors was quite a success. Many a ghastly figure appeared as they all masked as ghosts. The small playlet that was presented at the beginning of the evening consisted of two ghosts of Bosse who foretold the fate of many of the dignified Seniors, after which the Juniors and Seniors were entertained with games and contests. The refreshments were in harmony with the Season of I-lallowe'en, consisting of cider, apples and popcorn. With the coming of Spring, many good times were had by the Seniors. On the whole the first Senior Class of Bosse has had a very enjoyable and profitable time. 1 ,, SENIOR DISTINCTION DAY . .. .wHW!54LIgQk.-- . yr ,,.,...,:,.,,,.,..:g.uS-k3e..,. 11. Page Twenty-tive
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