^Gniors, first ontorcd tho gr.tos of Ilontreo.t, for the purpose of becoming cnlight- onod with greater ,md more abundant knowledge. v/e number- ed 1^8. Lack suffered a state of homesicknessj however, the former students and the fncni ty made us feel welcome, and it was not long before ■■ li hs.d settleo. for a winter of earnest studv, »/ * class sponsor veas illss Hoyt, v7ho gave us amolo « sii* oSr difficulties. The officers^ were; Helen Hardio, nr P, , ' J- rj- esjLuer Calhoun, vice-nresidont• ,ie ■''hi'Rnh A M n o v>/". 4" ^ rt ^ dent: jicilie IluBose secrotary* ‘■'p/i Leslie Thomas, treasurer. The Flower Hinstrelette given by our class on October d.5, won groat applause, and ir was an occasion enjoyed'^ immensely by all. ' ' One of tho greatest pleasures experienced durina of Thanksgiving Day. Our' Glass came to the front bv winning the final and most e^.citing soccer gamb of the. se.ason. The members of the class gave enthusiastic ond loyal support to our team? ihat evening a Pilgrim Ban quet was held in Assembly inn* tnis was our first banouet ''lontre'^t, " • winter seemed filinri with burdens for a maior'itt of us, found in the writing of OTir first ter>m papers, nnd then examinations, ^fter these days had fled, however we realised their value became appreciative of tlio liardshlps which we had en countered. Spring was filled with many activities, he found ourselves busily employed on com.mit-cees which would make ■oosBible a^very attractivf oUnior-oonlor Banquet, our under the heading of that large clan of Americans v.'hlch frequent almost any se ■qTSi iarge Clan or AmexuP--'- . which frequent almost any of the country where there > roads and cars. Iliah School Graduation by the way of Mon^ treat College High School Their destination, and fervor they stc'U"‘ted that G® ^.g old thumb exercise, Motori^^.g wore kind, and these five G Town -'v.xuu, ana inese got a ride to Freshman Tov^rn * to the beginning of SophornoL Road (that vxindlng one on other side of Prosliraan Town c v; ^^ner side of Proslxraan i'ov^^ you hear so much about). R® - of the girls decided that J end - decided that would try another way, end one of the five kept the oii^ route. She v;atn’t to keep | solitude long, for before s ^ot started, twelve ye old knowledge” joined^ Tney manorron -ho fOil^. iof mi ‘ •tvppv; X IS u.gt/ ■^r iney managed to evade, Well, the drivers of -nd the sura total of was so low it is not worth peating. Just out side . gt they stopped at a yillage. Talking over the^^j tH*’' ^fip that night, they deci i^ney had made pretty good through Freshman Town and the entire length of Sopho- ®oi“e Road in- tv/o years—^ bad. Pour of the pursuers i®yy^tng, aftei""due'^rlelih®i concentration end ^'-'■‘xuuncrarion i iation, continued, their j ^®y. The rest took onothoL ^ yoad called other Scliools*^.x-; one city lir.iits of Juiiior t: yee fours wore ' ’ lour girls. ;;nc largest to as yet, forward to J. — jolned^by ml ^ 1 oJi a.ntlci?'^ nhoWL' Junior Git,, C1 o'-, Gj-iO ncl the i t v;i tl wore o>_» Xu WX O-l C..J.J.O Tittle pleo-sure, me of them \iovo carryl^S x -eavy Schedule burdens, th-^ ^-ct did not dird.nish the-i^ as they wentyaoou^^^,, City. In Junior Clti Tgjid®^ conceived the idea of ^ vous Which was one the of the