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9 ,Ny Tags ROSALIE C. ALLENBERG RAYMOND T.ANIX'1'ER FRANCIS L. ASHBY PAUL A. BISSINGER E Th ff L,91Y.E.1fi ARDEN J. ALLEN HELEN T. BIELI-INIZERG REBECCA M. BIRCH ROBERT H. BERG VV. LEWITT ALLISON RAMONA A. BAKER ALFEA E. BELLI EUGENE ARNSTEIN ISABELLE I. BOUDREAU FREDERICK E. BELASCO HOWARD H. BERG ETHEL BOVYER
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for June 1922 T436 23 ALBERT MEILLETTE LOUIS LERCARI DOROTHY KNOWLES ANGUS HORNBLOWER Secretary President Vice-President Treasurer PHILIP LAVVLER JUANITA WESTLAKE JACK NOUNNAN VYORTH EN BRADLEY Valeclictorinn Girls' Athletic Manager Boys' Athletic Manager Reporter Class ofjune ,zz THURSDAY, the eighteenth of May, the Seniors held sway over LowEI.I., for it was Senior Day. Let it be known that they exercised their power in a manner highly creditable to themselves. The Seniors were hosts to the other Upper-Classmen in the Auditorium, where they rendered a splendid program. President Lercari opened the assembly with a telling speech on Friendship and the relation of high-school years to after years. He presented Frederic Sala, who eclipsed all previous efforts with his fine essay on James Russell Lowell. Fred Galbraith spoke of the Alumni Association. Emmet Rixford rendered a beautiful violin solo. Then came the Allegory. Written by Stanley Weigel and Charles Buchanan, it pointed out the benefits derived from the studies pursued, activities and sports indulged in, and friends made at high school. Responsible for much of its success was Mrs. McDonald, who sacrificed her lunch hour in order to rehearse the play. Thus ended the formal program. Back of all the merriment of this memorable day, inspiring and directing all things, were Miss Lacoste, Mr. Stephens and Mr. Tucker. Nothing the pen can Write is able to adequately express the gratitude and thanks of the class.
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