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Hfa Uhr Nautilus mar SENIOR EDITORIAL PROGRESS REYIEXVED The Class of 1927 has spent four happy years as students in the Mifllinburg High School. These, now seemingly short years, passed so swiftly that we had little time to pause and think about their true significance to us as we hastened on our educational journey. And now as we approach our Commencement Day, we realize and deeply appreciate the fact that we are about to be graduated from an institution that has afforded us an excellent opportunity to develop our lives physically, mentally, socially and morally. How well we have succeeded in availing ourselves of this opportunity, the future alone must reveal. Our schools, under the guidance of a progressive Iloard of Education and under the efficient supervision of Prof. Iloyer, assisted by an able corps of teachers, have been characterized by phenomenal growth and progress. However, we realize -that this growth and progress could not have been possible had it not been for the support of the various organizations and clubs as well as the individual citizens of our town. Such whole-hearted support indicates real community growth and expansion. As evidence of the progress mentioned, we note the following changes and additions: 1.iThe old High School was remodeled and supplemented with an addition which is the pride of our community. 2.-Qblll' beautiful auditorium was adorned with masterpieces of art, and the stage supplied with modern equipment. 3.-The gymnasium was provided with modern equipment by the Alumni .-Xssociation of our High School. 4.+E8.Cll class room was provided with one or more reproductions of the famous masterpieces of art. 5.-The Riley and Emerson Literary Societies were organized by Prof. Boyer. 6.-The Iloys' Glee Club was organized by Assistant Principal Thomas M. Blnsser. 7.-The Girls' Glee Club was organized by Miss Louise K. Glover. 8.-The Orchestra of twenty pieces was organized by Miss Eleanor R, Berry. 9.-The grading and equipping of a playground for the pupils of the grades. IO.-ThE construction of two tennis courts on the East Campus. II.-The lawn was graded and decorative shrubbery planted. I2.-The introduction of new Sports: Volley ball, soccer, track, basketball, tennis and football. W'1Li.1.xM Mvssmz, y27. IUI
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