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Ube llnbeg 13 has taken deep root in our hearts, and, we hope. will bear ahundan of which we will take charge. We can never thank enough these noble men and Women who have done so much in shaping' our lives. We stand as a part of tl1e monument they are daily building' for themselves in the lives of their pupils. Full of faults though we are. we hope to do credit to our teachers in tl1e years to come. And now, we give the reins into the hands of our worthy successors of Section C. We wish them all success in their Senior year. Farewell.-Seniors of lflllll, F, M, I, t fruit in the schools SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Q Q Q King, . . YVilliam Cavins. Chancellor ofthe Exchequer. Ida Condren. Queen. . . Genevieve Clarke. Captain of the Guard, . Maude Miller. Prime Minister, . David VVells. Court Jester. . . Henry F. Stout. ' ' C roline Clark. Page, . Frederick D. Niedermeyer Royal Scribe. a
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Che ilnbcg I7 class of former years, s sto say nothing about the women. ln these two respects at least we know we are paramount. For strength of character our class cannot be eflualed. Our class meetings have proven this. Nevertheless we have a class spirit which the lower sections will do well to note. Think of it! One of the boys went so far as to offer to pitch hay for two days this summer to pay for his class pin. fearing' he might destroy the class unity in not buying' one. Harmony is our watcliword. We spent only two days deciding' where we should have our pictures taken, W'e have heard that former classes have talren a weelf to decide this all-important question. Still. some people declare the world is not growing better. W'e looli back with pride on our school record. We have certainly 'come up through great trihulationf' but our trials have made our success the sweeter. Our struggle for freedom against many limitations has been long' and hard, but for the benelit ol' our friends. the lower sections. we wish to say that the prize is worth the effort. Even oni economics teacher confesses he never saw such a lot of papers or a lot of such papers. as we handed in on examination day. Our worlf in economics has been very successful. YVe are sure of this. When it comes to giving statistics concerning' wheat and other products. we cannot be beaten. Then we have all learneil to manipulate the teaching' process to such a marked degree that some of us actually walk by the tive formal steps. Our power is felt even by the faculty. for our president remarked one day that Section .X ran the school. Hut with all our successes our heads have not been turned. ilve are very modest indeed. But in truth our jesting' covers up a far deeper feeling' than we care to show. -Xl- though we have longed to try our pinions in the wide. wide world. still as the time draws near when we shall leave 0LlI'1l1lIlll lIlIlfl'l'. our joy is mingled with sorrow. Our school life has been so happy. and so many. many sweet memories cling' 'round the dear old school that we almost wish we were not Seniors. The beautiful inlluence of our teachers
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'Che Ilnbeg I 9 Section A Class Night Exercises. Q Q Q I. COMEDY, A BOX OF MONKEYS. Cast of Characters. ICOWARU RALSTON, . XVILSON J. PERRY SIERRA BICNHALINE. . IPLORIQNQ1-3 SAMPLE c'r1.xUNcEY OOLETHORPE. .IAMES FAIRCHILD LADY G rf1NI+:wgR1f: HixNmfuOR14:. H IGLICNE Lmxmmx MRS. ONDEGO-JHON1-is, . . HIQLRN I'L 1'N,xM II. RECEPTION TO FACULTY AND SECTION INSTRUA1EN'1uxL Dvmt BIISSES BRIGHT' .mn GHSSMAN THE CLASS Or' 1000, . . If'I.OR1f2NI'14: l'I'I l'S ITS GIRLS .... FRED NIICDl'ZHBIICYIfZIi ITS BOYS. G11:R'1'RL'1v1c fiizomsl-1 SOLO, . . . I r.OR1f:Nc'E SAMPLE ITS PAST. . Lois FRANKLIN ITS FUTURE, . . . U. L. MANCHLSTIQR SOLO. with quartet accompaniment. HIQNRY F. S'I'OL 1' SIQCTION U . . . FRANK L. XVILSON THE FAOL'L'rY . . GIfS'I'AX'I4l F. B.xLTz QUARTET: HIARQUIS. STONUT, ICIJMUNOS AN1mN1RDlc1mEY1cR HAME GANOI' TOAST IYIASTER, . . HENRY I . STOLH1' Committees on Section A Class Night. FARc'1f:-GENEVILJWJ CLARKE. IiiEC1cP'1'1ON-ELIZAme'1'H SI'RI'ICHI-IR. FLORENCE SABIPLIC, HENRY F. S'l'f'lL l', XVILSON J. PERRY. Vhziirrxian. WILSON .I. PERRY. Vhairmzin.
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