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their varied courses prove an utmost advantage to the girls. On November twenty- third the lobby was a mass ot color with baskets of food: the spirit of Ceres, ancient goddess of agriculture, with her blessings of a rich harvest was certainly present. Since we shared with others the joy of our festival days, and since we know that in the giving and receiving of otferings, many hearts are made glad, we especially enjoyed our part in making Thanksgiving a happier season for others. ln the last week of November came a celebration of Book Week, when we reac- quainted ourselves with our favorite friends from literature. The English department sponsored an assembly which made it possible for us to see our heroes and heroines before our very eyes. As a fitting climax 'For this enjoyable mon th, we held the celebrity contest, a part of which was a parade of the nominees through the halls on November twenty- eighth. Through a school-wide vote, the student body added seven other celebri- ties: Audrey Weeks, most attractive: Anna Marie Moore, most original: Georgia Angel, most representative: Joyce Slate, most athletic: Evelyn Smith, most lovable: Mary Eloise Henry, most intellectual: Sarah Sims, most popular. The first two super- latives, Roselyn Lasseter, president of student government, and Constance Bailey, president ot the school, had been elected previously on May the ninth. xrx H0001 Ahlill 1,4- rl4S '11-Jun Amzfi
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