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i lr ' ' H K 1 I1 Frizz Eng Prize Day exercises were helcl mi lfrimluy. june thirteeilth. The exercifex were heguu wiih ll service iii the ,icorgc Newhall L'lz11'k Kl'e11111riz1l Cliapel. The ziwaiwliiig uf prizes :mil the Ql'Z1lllL1lllbll exercises. ililluwiiig the erviee. tmvlc place in the llz1r1l .Xu1li111rium. l'rizes were z1wz11'1le1l for: SCl1HlZlI'Sllil3, Cliuir Singing, z1111l l'i:11111. Spefiul Prizes were given fur lfnglisli, Latin, l:l'CllCl1, llisuiry, flrcelc, liC4llllCtl'y. .X1'itl1111etic, tlerinau. The regulzir l'11i11ef1'111'1 l'l'iZe was 2lNX'2ll'4lL'1l tw l, R. Searles, zmcl 21 special Prize to li. li. liulkelcy, jr. The ll2ll'YZLl'4l Chili l'rize went tu bl. D, Clemens. The Xthletie llowl was z1wz1r1lecl lu li, li, ll, llarcl. The Reverenml llr. Reiiismi ll, Ugilhy mzirle the llrize lluy zulrlrew. 'llllCll the rlipluiiius were llXY2ll'llL'Il hy Nlr. Laiigllcnii. The Yz1leclict111'y was spoken by VI. R Searles. Lunelieoii in the Main Tlouse brought to Z1 close Tlle Year 111' 1480. 12.3
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lllt4'llll'l.4'l ciziwz i1HEI,II4et if Evita aprt! 1QNP Ql l 1'li'Xl mftt The first signs of the opening of the school year manifestetl them- ' selves on Monday-the twenty-thirrl-when Coaches Mcl'hail anrl l'helan callerl back many of last year's squatl for early football practice, before the rest of the school returnefl on the following NYeclnesClay Xt this time we founwl that thirty-three new kids were with us. anrl for quite some time they furnished food for thought and admiration. 'Q , i ' ' chi? X XX K ab' 4'5 OU1'Ul1liR . H' X -' The football season opt-nefl well when Captain liuell letl the team to ii a victory over liartlett 38 - O. We struck a snag in the next game, however, f I azjgtygrt but we soon returned in full strength to beat Noble anxl tireenough 25 - O - at Dedham. On the next Sattuwlay we met F-utilieltl annl, in a close antl well- ' V f fought game, we lost 7 - O. -- Nothing flauntetl. however, we plunged into work in another mlirection. L: g Rehearsals for the Dramatic autl tllee Club began uncler the clirection of 1 it ,X Mr. llrown ancl Mr. llaclley, respectively. The Mandolin Lilub also came 55. '-JL 'BC N forth with interesting, if amusing. results. E' ' Clur entertainment this month took on varieal aspects, from Mr. llow- ill lancl's interesting lecture on XYhaling to Miss Clara llow in The l leet's ,SI In . .Xll were amusing antl many instructive. fig 2' SM' X 125
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