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the innocent freshmen visited them two weeks later they were not allowed to trip the light fantastiel. The averages for the three years of the twenty students highest on the awful records were given out in chapel in the spring. Instead of the reg- ular junior ex which the faculty seemed to think had grown rusty, the junior ex-ers gave a lovely party at the home of Celia XYilliamson at Scott Lake. XYe enjoyed ourselves immensely even if it did rain unniercifully while we were out on the lake. FOURTH YEAR Once more and for the last time we assembled to elect elass officers. XYilliani Armstrong was made presidentg Donald Mcfialtey, vice-president, Lucille XYhitheld, secretary, Marian Stevens, treasurer, and Donald Yan Stone. auditor. They are quite an impressive collection, aren't they? XYe gave the freshmen a wonderful reception, October 3. The freshmen seemed to enjoy it. At any rate our 15 gallons of sweet cider disappeared rapidly. The class chose Donald Meliowan as editor of the Quiver and Maurice Moule as business manager. We surprised the school with a splendid senior hop which was a decided success. Our decorations will be remembered by all who participated in the gentle art of decorating the gym. In spite of our bad behavior, Mr. .lenner kindly allowed us the use of the gym and lunch room to entertain ourselves after our sleighride. XYe managed In have the only one of the year and shared it with the juniors. This year the public speaking classes gave XYhat llappened to jones, a remarkably humorous comedy. The cast was made up mostly of seniors who carried their parts very well. Mr, llailey was the star performer, but Mr. McGowan attracted considerable attention with his unique changes of ccstume. The play was a great success and the amount of student talent dis- played was remarkable. As the time for graduation approaches, we look back upon our high school careers with pride and happiness. Of course, if we had it to do over again we would undoubtedly all study more, but after all we feel that we have gained more than the mere book knowledge and marks. XYe have formed friendships which we hope will last through our lives, making them richer, fuller, and helping us to be better citizens.
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