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THK SENIORS' JOl'RNKV As we crossed the line between Eighth Grade and Freshman, %ve boarded the train of Hard Study, under the supervision of Engineer Marshall. As a side trip, we passed through the Mountains of Latin. Conductor Hull collected our tickets as she went through the train calling, Hie, Haee, Hoc. The atmosphere was laden with the fragrance of Deponent Verbs and Indirect Discourse. We next visited Pleasure, where we were highly entertained with Mixer, Masquerades and Dances. The officers chosen for this lapse of our journey were: President, Burton Brewster; Vice-President, Lorcna Anderson; Secretary, Koberta Manlove; Treasurer, Ethel Wade; Commission- ers. Thelma Foster and Burton Brewster. After remaining in Freshman nine months, we were given a transfer into Sophomore. We were quite fortunate to arrive at Geometry while the Axioms and Postulates wore celebrating their birthdays. With the help of a compass, Professor Hewitt conducted us through the Valley of Circles into the Territory of the Corollaries. At English, with Miss Van as Captain, we sailed down the River of Orations into the Gulf of Themes. We chose James MeClintock as President; Vernon Dodds, Vice-President; Roberta Manlove, Secretary; Calvin Ewoldson, Treasurer, and Burton Brewster and Ethcu Wallace, Commissioners. As we journeyed into Junior, we chnnged cars and boarded the Deep Thought Limited. The first place we visited in Junior was Chemistry; Professor Morfing acting as guide, conducted us through the Grove of Formulas. We also spent some time in English under the care- of Miss Thompson, and one of the most enjoyable times was our visit to the play Macbeth.” At the little Village of Linden, we staged the Play, “The New Co-Ed,” with Mr. Diers as leader. Our journey for this year was not one of hardships alone, as we passed through the Congregational Church and I. 0. 0. F. Hall, where we held our yearly festival in honor of the Senior.-. The storm-clouds of Class-Fight hovered over this part of our journey. We must not forget our officers: James MeClintock. President: Margaret Phelan. Vice-President; Milton Anderson, Secretary; Archie Adams, Treasurer; and Commissioners James MeClintock and Azile Crow. Now we have reached Senior and have worked so hard for the past three years, we decided to begin the year with a party. This was given at the Gym in honor of the Freshmen. We expect to be royally entertained by General Blue and Gold and his Regiment of Jokes. Stories and pictures, and to be welcomed into Graduation amid Receptions, Orations, and Congratulations. Those who were elected to officiate during this last part of our journey were: James MeClintock, President; Richard Steere, Vice-President; Helen Cox, Secretary; George Christian, Treasurer; and Burton Brewster and Roberta Manlove, Commissioners. Our journey has been a very pleasant one; and we advise anyone seeking a pleasure trip to go to Graduation. TWENTY.NINE
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