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TRAINING FLASS BACK ROW, Left to Right-Freda Humphrey, Josephine Smith, Byron Beggs, Anna Howard, Leah Saxton. A FRONT ROW, Left to Right-Lucy Bailey, Miss Lillian Chase, Esther Van Hoeseu.
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Since we have not yet reached the goal or attained the highest pin- nacle of knowledge, we must keep our faces turned toward the heights of perfection. To attain that height, some of us will pursue our studies in a college or university. College is not an unattainable height for those who are willing to make some sacrifices. With these points in mind each and every one of the Class of Nineteen Twenty-Four should resolve to get the best possible training he or she can get for meeting his life work. His compensation will not be merely meas- ured in dollars and cents, but in actual worth to his community. A. G. H.-,241
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ri S C H O O L N 0 T E S The annual Senior Reception was held at the Seminary on Thursday evening, September sixth. The chapel was carefully decorated with green in honor of the new guests, or rather, members of high school. Knowing how boring it would be to Freshmen to sit through a program, the Seniors decided to make the affair very informal, and after the Freshmen were tagged and bibbed so that the upper-classmen could distinguish and greet them, everyone enjoyed playing children's games under the supervision of Mr. Duncan. The affair was a success in every way, and it is hoped that it made the Freshmen feel more at home and better acquainted with the students and faculty. n ORCHESTRA Shortly after school started the school orchestra was organized, and the enthusiasm which it created among the musical members of high school marked it a sure success. The orchestra has played for chapel exercises and on many other occasions including the dancing after the basket ball games. The members are as follows: Lucy Bailey-piano. Raymond Govern and Byron Beggs-violins. William Govern and James Frame-saxophones. Richard Frame-tenor banjo. Theodore Mase and Robert Decker-mandolin banjo. Caroline Hickok-mandolin. Fred Todd-drums. PRIZE SPEAKING On the night of March 28, ten students of Stamford Seminary met for the annual Prize Speaking Contest. The contestants were trained under the efficient supervision of Miss Helen Hubbard. 46 66 G4 The Legend of Bregenzf,-Adulaide Anne Proctor. - Anna Howard The Alternative -Patrick Henry. ---- Kenneth Peck The Mountain and the Sean-Eugene Field. - Beatrice Thompson The Silent Captain -George William Curtis. - William Govern
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