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lla lklurinimn The annual this year has retained the size which was adopted last year, but it has assumed a cover which is very different from those of all preced- ing books. For this new cover and design we owe our thanks to our publisher, Mr. Adam, for it was through his suggestion that we secured this. A Within the covers are the chronicles of the year. Many times in the past the editors have had constructive events to write of, but this year the chief event was destructive. This event was the destruction of our gymnasium, and for a while it looked as though most of our social affairs and all our games could not be conductedg but the damage was repaired quickly. After it had been repaired we found it much more spacious and convenient than it had been before. With the stage gone there was additional room for our basketball court, bleachers being built on the left hand side, level with the balcony. This also gave a great deal more room for our dances. The responsibility of the dances has been transferred from the school as a whole to the individual classes. At the time the annual goes to press the Seniors are the only ones to have given one of the series. The dance was very successful. Outsiders were invited and the Alumni responded to their invita- tion in large numbers. By the end of the year other classes hope to sponsor one of these dances. Another outcome of the gymnasium d'saster was that we were obliged to stage our two dramatical works,.the Senior Play and the Freshman Operetta, in the theatre. We will also hold our graduation exercises there. The theatre was a great deal more comfortable and commodious than our old gymnasium and we were very pleased with the accommodations there, but we found it somewhat inconvenient because the theatre is so far from the High School. This has shown us our great need of a theatre or an auditorium for our dramatic productions, educational programs, and our Associated Student Body meeting. This year has seen the inauguration of a new system for the manage- ment of the library or study hall. Under this new system monitors have been appointed to keep the library in order and to check out books. Merits are given for this, but more important than this is the fact that the system places a new responsibility upon the pupils. This seems to be another step towards modified student control, and so far the system has been carried out very well. Although this has not been a year of any great accomplishments long to be remembered, it has been a happy and successful one. l21l
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