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t., class- nr/bil-utecl "'Talent V7eek“, \7lalch proved very suc- cossful, Tlie George Washington Part-j v/as cg],gcrated on Peb- r-u.ar-;'- 26th in tlie lobb'/ of Assembly'- Inn. Each class presented a skit, ours being a presentation of Charlie ' ' I'cCarthy. Tin a-vvard v/as given, hvit unfortiinatolg ue were not granted the prise. The Junior-Senior Banquet climaxed our v/hole Tear ’ s work. A ‘'Treasure Island" theme v/as thoughtfully and cleverly carried out," Ilay'Day was a very lovely occa.sion, the them prr'bray- ing the grov;th of physic-al educaticn. The representa tives of our class in the Hay Day Court were Alice Davis and Mary Emily Oliver, The Saturday of the last weekend of this 7;es.r, Miss ;byt delighted us with a sur prise picnic supper at the Men's Club, Pood and fun were ab\.indant. The graduation exercises, at W'lich wo Juniors were pres ent, included 'the music con cert v/hich v/a.s given under 'bhe direction of Miss Lard and • idss Woodhouse, and the Al-'m'.i- nao Ponquet. On the morning of Co]iT-:.encement, man'g of o\ir frion'ds wore seen for tlie last time, This 37-oar began with the class d.irri.nishsd to 66. There Y'jas much enthusiasm as we be gan -'under the guidance and' cooperation of ou-r' s'i'/onsor, Mi s s II end e r 111 e, vh o' ha s helped in the solution of the raan'7 problems which have a- risen. Our class officers haven been; Ann Acree, Presi dent^ Anno. DuBose, secreta- rsT-; and Alice Davis, troa- si.irer, Ou.r- social calendar v/as first marlced by a picnic _ sup- outstanding pla-ces in -the cit;'-, V'/ith labor, perseverance, and some brilliant ideas they gave a Junior-Senior Banquet." Ju nior City was vor'- pleasant, 'out if they w'ere to get to Gra duation b7/ the ne.xt jeixx', thev must move on. Then they started up Senior mil, fourteen of their number thought it would be better If they x'/ent around the base of the hill on the Other School Road, hut when they left, se venteen took their place, mak ing thirty-one to clmnb Senior Hill, The^r were such a big group that no one v/anted to give they a rid,e, but because oney were getting so close to Graduation ticy really’- did not mind.' The grad was a steady pull and tiring at times. They stopped by -the-wa;''- for the Collegiate Hang Out, and'to borrovY an old exwre .'ss.ion, good time was had b'-'- all U sin, lish IV Curve w.-'^s the worst on t.he hlghv/ap-, bi.vb by careful (and 1 do moan ca.rei-al) work •bhey got by all r-isht. Gra duation is in sight, and thir- t37--ono girls have gotten this far up the Hill, yjien they ar rive, it will truly he a moun tain-top experience. —a'lllen Pis.her CLASS PROPHECY Yesterdajr afternoon, while counting out the bulbs to go around my fish pond, I ran across what appeared to me to be a hard 1-imap of dirt, but upon scra ping it, I discovered a most beautiful ring or rather v/hat had at one time been a beauti ful ring. Looking closer, be cause it v/as qu.ite co,rroded irom Its long log^ under our - mot.her -earth, I -sav/ to •-iir?' sur-
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