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14 THE SPY SPY BOARD VV e have labored unwearyingly to present to you a creditable school paper. Vlle have been highly commended on all sides including the State Education Depart- ment and it has been our aim to keep the paper the best of any school of its' size in the state. Though we have had many hearty sup- porters yet We ought to have had more. We think it is the duty of every friend and patron of the school to place his name on our subscription list, not only on ac- count of the merits of the paper, but also that he may manifest his interest in the school it represents. This issue closes the second volume of the Spy and as we lay down our scis- sors and pen, We wish to express our gratitude for the many kind Words of en- couragement vve have receivedg we know that our feeble efforts have generally been appreciated. To the Pioneer Press, to all of our ad- vertisers and contributors we express our sincere thanks. Vtfe wish the f'Spy success.
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16 THE SPY 'v 5 ' ' .vi '. ig, .. . 1. w ' t , i- - my g. s' '- Q-K., 'f :K SENIOR CLASS President-A. Kingsley Lewis. Vice-President-George Bell. Secretary-Eleanor Taylor. Treasurer-Gtilia Miller. i The Class of 323 may rightly be called the Class of the Reconstruction Period. In 1919, the first year of Peace, they came, a rollicking though apprehensive coterie of Freshmeng and now, after four years of work and play, they are leaving, Per- haps the intervening years have brought their difficulties and their disillusion, per- haps the sophistication that has come with the last four years is not so happy as the blissful nescience of those rollicking Freshmen of '19g but as the sedate Seniors of '23 go forth searching for worlds to con- quer, they would not have it otherwise. Before them lies a task of tasks. To them falls the responsibility of piecing together a world fractured to the point of destruc- tion. Their generation it is that must seek to obliterate the violent national and inter- naticnal dissension that has followed the llfar. Upon the success of their efforts depends a world of Peace and Brotherly Love. And so with this purpose before them, the Class of '23 passes on. Some of them will enter the competition -of commerce immediately, while others will wait yet a few more years and prepare themselves for the struggle. But on each of them the responsibility of bettering the world rests equally. Mamaroneck High School has given them its bestg now, accompanied by the grace of Providence, the road to success lies 'open before them.
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