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light of the year was the basketball team winning the championship trophie in the Play-offs . We were very happy to sit down to the fourth feast and to see that we had 14 members of the last feast still able to enjoy the courses and events that were going to take place. We dropped Bruce Erown and Willard Jones during. However, we were proud to have with us a veteran, Charles Wo odard. Frank Harmon and La Verne Hosmer joined us un January, making the group to tal 15. With Miss McGill and Mrs. Smith as toastmistresses, we elected the following officers: Charles Woodard, president; Bernard Welch, vice presid dent; and Betty Baldick, secretary and treasurer. The courses we had during this feast were; English IV, social studies 12,chemistry, intermediate algebra and home economics-D. The events which took place during this feast were: the senior play, Professor How Could You ; and we also had two dances. We sold stationary, magazines subscriptions and Christmas cards in order to raise money for our New York trip. This year the basket- ball team won both trophies at the end of the season. The climax of the year is class night and then
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the most chances. It was diveded between Patricia Gengler and Betty Baldick, each of whom sold 77 chances. Many of us also participated in the operetta, Sun- Bonnet Sue . We started our third feast off with Miss Hart, a new teacher, as our toastmistress by electing the following officers: Leona Bullock, president; Bernard Welch, vice president; Betty Baldick, sec- retary; and Ruth Ray, treasurer, who wass succeeded by Olive Anne Hosmer upon Ruth's departure. The courses during this feast were: English 111, social studies 11, physics, Latin, French. We dropped Clifford Bullock, Donald Ellis, Viola Charlebois, Cora Hosmer, Marjorie Smith Ivan Averill and Lloyd Soper. Ruth Ray Joined us but left during the year along with Ruth Brown. There were many events that took place during this feast, the most outstanding, o f which were the banquet for the stockholders, employees, and families of the Edwards Diary Company; getting, our class rings and the Junior Prom. Many of the members of our class to ok part in the minstrel show, Georgia Jublee , and were on the staff for the year book. The high-
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graduation. And now as we sit at this banquet to talk over the happenings of the years, we are saddened by the thought that the 43 who left us during the past 12 years cannot be with us tonight. We are out into the world to partake of other feasts and to sit at other banquets, but we shall always remember the happy days at Edwards High School. CLASS TRIP TO N. Y. C. Tfle senior class left Edwards at 5:30 A. it. April 5th. for Carthage where they were to board the train. Mr. Harmon and Mr. Hovey provided the trans- portat inn as far as Carthage. Those who went were Frank Harmon, Paul Whitmarsh, Melvin Ho vey, Charles Woodard, Wallace Hurley, Leona Bullock, Marsha Watson, Mary Hall, Olive Anne Hosmer, Pratricia Gengl n and Lois Finley with Mrs. Smith and Miss McGill as chaperones. It was still raining when the group arrived in New York about 3 o(clock. They were taken by taxie to the Hotel Piccadilly which was to be their resid- ence for the next five days.
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