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iHansftfla Bfigh Srhnal Annual ♦ Ntnrtrrn Suinttu-tlurc Class History 9N THE AUTUMN of the year 1319 there entered the portals of M. H. S. the class of ' 23, great in number, Lndomnitable in spirit, and destined to excell in intellect. Nothing of any importance was undertaken by this class until the Freshman Party. In the second year their ranks were somewhat depleted, but not enough to weaken the class. Class officers were elected under whose leadership the class was guided throughout the year. The Sophomore Class Party was given in the form of a Carnival. It was unique, clever, and so out of the ordinary that it commanded praises of its success from all who were in attendance. The class of ' 23 was now entering upon its third year of high school. Officers were again elected. The first part of the year was entirely devoted to the supporting of high school activities. Finally the school year came which was the gayest for the Juniors. They entertained the Seniors royally at the annual Junior-Senior Reception. The class had looked forward to this affair from the time they entered high school ami they were far from being disappointed in it. The talent of 23 was displayed in the Junior class play— The Revenge of Shari Hot Su. Thus the Junior year came to a close, each member of the class realizing that just one more year of high school lay before him. Fully realizing this they entered school in the fall of 1922, determined to do their utmost for the school and for their class. The best officers were elected, for they had a great responsibility. The Senior girls established a precedent by entertain- ing the faculty, their wives and husbands. Then came the famous Senior Kid Party at which the Seniors, laying aside their dignity, were children once more. On Wash- ington ' s Birthday was the annual Senior Banquet, followed a little later by the Re- ception, at which the Juniors entertained the Seniors. The end of the year drew near. The Senior Play Milestones, was presented to the public at the Opera House; the festivities of Senior Week were enjoyed by all; and then came Commencement, per- haps the saddest time of all the four years of high school. Thus the history of ' 23, as a whole, comes to an end, but this marks but the be- ginning of the individual history of its members. fax the Hearth Jffrr The lady in velvet advanced shyly into the hall of dazzling brilliance, of laugh- ter, conversation, and persons, gathered to survey London ' s latest art exhibition. Per- sons indeed, artists, poets, great literary men, dramatists and critics upon whom de- pended the success — the failure of youthful lives striving in the arts. Several of the heads turned to note the lady of velvet, small, shy, wistful. She was much too tiny to attract so much attention. But suddenly she seemed to grow several inches in stature and to lose her shyness and wistfulness. A tiny, triumphant smile played around the corners of her lips. Involuntarily, the eyes of the persons turned to the direction in which she was gazing. And involuntarily, too, every one smiled for they were gazing upon the first exhibited painting of the clever newly popular artist, and from the portrait smiled the sad eyes of the lady in velvet. Suddenly her eyes narrowed as if perceiving a flaw in the portrait admired by all London and quickly she turned and fled from the hall of fame. That eventide as she proceeded from the vast staircase into the hall, the slender figure of the artist knelt before her and lightly taking her hand, tenderly kissed her fingers.
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