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22 THE FOUNTENNIAL .l'll lti I l ll l l l l lll l lll'llmlllllllililllilllllillllllllldllllllillilldl.lIliill.llllldllQldllllllllllllllllldlllldlllllllllll l l l lllllllllllllllllllll lllltllllllllllllll But before the concert was over she was called away and Miss Lucile Carney completed the plans of the treat. During this year's journey Mr. Prentice furnished the athletic treat by training basketball players and playing and winning a number of good games. After the basketball games they hastened home to prepare a reception for the class preceding them who were about to the end of their travels. Giving the reception, when the Seniors returned at one of the large halls they enter- tained with music and a banquet. And thus they ended the third year with this motto: lVe are Juniors few indeed, But we are guaranteed. 1921-22 The last of the four years arrived with eight Seniors at the wharf ready to go. It was the fifth of September, nineteen hundred twenty-one and all as merry as before. XYith Mr. Beall, Miss Riggs, Mr. Howard Patterson, Miss Carney, Miss Marie Casey and Miss Francis Nichols as traveling com- panions, they set sail for France. Arriving, Miss Riggs took them to the home of .loan of Arc, and to an old Monastery, also to the beautiful French garden and art galleries. From here they went to the Science of Physics Building, where they learned how sound and light traveled and what effects gravity have upon many objects. They visited the laboratory of Madam Curie. All these things were of great interest as well as very instructive. At Christmas time Miss Carney took all of them to see the Messiah, that famous opera by Handel, which gave the tourists great pleasure. Returning to America Mr. Patterson took them to Lexington and Con- cord, also to the battlefield of Gennesburg and then to the Capitol at XVash- ington, where they were privileged to meet President Harding. Miss Riggs said while they were in the eastern part of United States they would go again to linglish City to visit the homes of Longfellow, Wihittier, Lowell, Bryant, and Irving. They also visited Harvard University, where so -many of these writers had graduated. As their fund was getting low they decided to give the play called Brown Eyed He-tty to increase it. This they gave in the Knickerbocker Theater at XYashington and did so well that they were invited to give it at New York. XYhile here they received invitations from home, saying they were invited to a reception. They speedily returned home for this. XX'ishing to show thir appreciation to their traveling companions and to leave the school a record of their travels they decided upon a High School Annual. Then came the Annual Commencement and they realized that their jour- ney through High School was complete. -EC. l lll l lllllll lllllllll l l ll ll l ll l l l ll I ll ll H I I ll IIllllilllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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