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THE SENIOR CLASS (32)
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aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim..............................................................................min............................................................ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.................................................................................... s ANNA FRANCKS WARREN “anna” She trips the light fantastic toe. Anna is the original “trade last’’ girl, for she is always being greeted by. “Oh. Anna, I have the peachiest trade for you ! And then she is told something about her splendid acting, her pretty voice or grace- ful dancing. Surely Fate does not mean that Anna will be any less than a celebrity and then how we will treasure our Class Books for they will show how famous men and women (as we certainly all shall be) looked when they worried the teach- ers of fair E. F. A. Class Play, Class Board Book, Glee Club Class Party Committee. BESSIE W. WOOD “bessie “If I should talk I might reveal my ignorance Therefore am I silence. Is this the reason you are such a silent little mouse? No. we know better, for on many occassions we have heard you make brillant recitations. Although the ma- jority of the class do not know Bessie very well, the favored few think a great deal of her, while even her chance acquaintances know where to find help if they lack a lesson. For Bessie is always prepared and most wonderful of all. always willing to share her work. = = = = = ................................................................................................................................................... min........................................................................................... iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir (31)
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i On Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 27th, 1911, in Federation Hall, the Class of 1912 gave a dance and reception to the faculty | and students of the Academy. The guests were received by the President of the Class, Leslie Brown; the Patron Saint, Miss Mary F. Fennell; and the | patrons and patronesses of the evening, Mr. F. R. Parker, Mr. D. A. Cady, Miss Jane Birchard and Miss Ruby Hopkins. The stage was prettily decorated with palms and behind this screen Dale’s orchestra played for the dancing throughout the I evening:. Just above the stage hung the class numerals in the class colors, brown and gold. The dancing was preceded by the grand march led by Miss Fennell and Mr. Brown, Mr. Parker and Miss Ruth Baldwin, | the Vice-President. The dancing continued until about one o’clock. The committee in charge of this delightful affair consisted of the class officers and Miss Mildred Slighter, Mr. Townsend, | Mr. McCann, Mr. Maxcy. .......................................................................................................................................... 1.....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..................................................................................... (33)
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