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Page 20 text:
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TH E S PY SOPHOMORE CLASS a President-Kenneth Daggett. Vice-President-Edwin Barthen. Secretary-Rosalie Sands. Treasurer-Thomas Wfhitbread. The first Sophomore dance in the his- tory of Mamaroneck High was given on March 17. Through the untiring efforts of Miss Douglass, the Sophomore advisor, and the committee, it was a decided suc- cess. It should be noted that the class is very musical. We have claim to: The Mal:-: Quartet, Two soloists and the accompan- ist of the High School Chorus and a big delegation to the Glee Club.
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THE SPY JUNIOR CLASS I-lark!--Did we hear a murmur of ap- plause? CProbably not.l Yes. we are the Juniors. Look us over, friends, and judge us not too harshly, for despite everything We have had a successful year. Perhaps some, including our teachers, are rather skeptical about it but nevertheless we think. on the whole, we've pulled through pretty Well-for us. i Ojjficers President, Adelaide Dunn Vice-President, Henry Boschen Secretary, Katerine Gaillard Treasurer, jean Mills. Faculty Adviser, Marion Gardner
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THE SPY 19 WE-THE FRESHMAN This is we-the hale and friskie Fref shiest' of the class of '26. Now you mustn't stare at us too long, for we are ex- ceedingly modest and bashful, as all good little Freshman should be. However we're going to forget our bashfulness just this once to let you know what we've ac- complished. We gave a successful party-dance on April 21, 1923, and there We gave up our childish habit of bottled milk and graham crackers and became, like the upper class- man, in style, with the real thing in the line of refreshments. Games were followed by two hours of dancing and when 11:30 came, everyone, wefre sure, felt that a good time was had. Vtfe have not done as much as we expect- ed this year, but next year, when we have passed the infant stage and taken a step nearer to the coveted Seniorship --then - just watch us blossom out and do things!
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