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.ll THEY CAME, THEY STUDIED, THEY CONQUERED! 111' Louis LONG ..........,..... ................ P resident PiERsoN HANNOCK ....... ....... V icefPreside-nt BETTY MORELAND ..... .. .......... Secretary BETTY HAINES ......... ........ 'T 'reasurer N THESE four workffilled years we students have gained much-the assuming of individual responsibilities, a broaderfmindedness from our various studies, and keen enjoyment in the form of friendships, sports, and social activities. Upon entering this unfamiliar type of school life, we had as our advisory teacher Mrs. Price. The idea was conceived during that year of conducting freshman assemblies in the old studyfhall room, which is now the library. This, however, proved unsuccessf ful and was discontinued after a time. There was active participation by this freshman'class in clubs, music, and sports. We had begun to realize what were our privileges and obligations as citizens of a democratic school. The sophomore's advisor was Miss Fitzgerald. Our Sophomore Hop decorations were very effective. The gymnasium was transformed for the occasion into a veritable ship's deck, and Warner Haines' Musicians supplied smooth music. Four of the students who had achieved popularity because of their leadership and abilities were elected officers of our class. They were John Murdoch, presidentg Louis Hyde, vicefpresidentg Betty Moreland, secretary, and Betty Butcher, treasurer. Thus our first two years ended. We had now rather thoroughly oriented ourselves to this pleasant whirl of studies and fun, and were ready to advance a larger, more significant step. As our junior year progressed, we looked forward to the greater opportunities offered to thirdfyear students who diligently and fervently seek after them. The Twenty-three
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