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5 C lass Teacher Miss BURXVELL 1 6 Z 3 QFFICERS President MARY LEE POE l'z'ce-P1'eside1zf and SCCl'ClCll'3V JEAN LEONARD 2252511255235555355EIIEEEEEE52ITEE?'-fallsiiiiiiifttiiiii253555555EiIE5EESEEEIlS55EE5EEi5EEEEIEE:.iaa:2535555252125221555Zltiiiifsaaazi. Tl'6CZ.S' Il WJ' gg! 5 I wg? lX'lARGARET DEN MEAD MOLLY CROMXVELL Class Colors Green and Wlhite Qllaiaz 5526211 that it is very difficult to tell them all. In the third main we were forty-five strong young girls, always up to some mischief. Lessons did not worry us much, and we devoted much time to athletics. Now, our one aim in life is to pass our college exams. This year the class islvery small, compared to the class of the third main, for now, instead of forty-Hve members, we are reduced to thirteen. But this has not been a disadvantage in many ways. The class feels closely united and interested in doing things together. ln the fall, by giving a fair, we were thrown together and for the Hrst time really felt that we knew each other well. We have been very fortunate to have Miss Burwell as our class teacher through two of the hardest years in the school, and it is largely due to her guidance and interest that the class has pulled together. Mademoiselle Ceyette promised to have tea with the class twice a month, during which time only French was to be spoken. Our first meeting was at Miss Burwell's. After many faulty and lengthy starts we were able to ask Mademoiselle questions in French. Sometimes we resorted to telling in English what we wanted to say in French, and then translating it very slowly with Mad- emoiselle's patient assistance. But Class Seven is determined to speak French, so we are confident that at the next meeting we shall be able to ask Mademoiselle any- thing at all without hesitating. We also are going to be lucky enough to have Miss Hoyt for one of our teas, where we are going to learn all about her wonderful trip abroad last year. lt is needless to say we are looking forward to this time with great interest and delight. l6IHERE are so many differences between the third main and the seventh main Ttouzzly-fi1'e
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