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Far and away the best prize that life offers, is to work hard at work worth doing.
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SENIOR CLASS lg: L OFFICERS FOR THE FALL SEMESTER ARTHUR MOORE ............................................... President STEWART ANDREWS. . . ..... Vice President DUDLEY BELL ......... ........... S ecretary GRACE CHAPMAN ..... . . .Girls' Representative MERRITT SANFORD .... .... B oys' Representative MARGARET GROSS .....................,.................. Girls' Council OFFICERS FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER DUDLEY BELL .................................................. President EMMET SEAWELL ....... . ............... ..... V ice President KENNETH ST. CLAIR .... ........... S ecretary URSULA SAWYER ........ . . .Girls' Representative GILBERT WEEKS ............ ............ .......... B 0 ys' Representative FRANCES LEVENSALER .................................... Girls' Council HE senior boys this year, unlike the boys of the preceding class, refused to allow girls to hold every office except that of boys' representative. This year has been a very successful one although the girls have declared that boys do not make the most eilicient oihcersg however, that is a matter for dispute. The sale of the pins and rings was the biggest and most lasting project. Douglas Erskine had charge of the sale, and his almost weekly announcements would have been quite funny if they hadn't been tragic. When he left, the duty of selling the remaining pins and rings was transferred to Jane Gregory, who completed the task. The girls carried oif the championships in the interclass competition in basketball and volleyball under the leadership of Frances Freeman and Betty Stevenson. Every Wednesday some of the girls under Barbara Lee went to the Alexander Home to tell stories to the children, take charge of the playground, and teach dancing and singing. There are several plans being made for the spring semester, the most important ones being for the dance and carnival. Ralph Shrader, who has charge of the stunt for the carnival, hopes that the class will win the prize, which usually has been taken by the senior class. Doris Martens was elected chairman of the flag committee which will present a flag to the school, as the seniors did last year. The individuals of the class have been prominent in school affairs, and Piedmont will always be proud of what they have done and will do after they leave school. 16
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