. Archon. at Dummer had donefor the class, and what the classhoped to do. Following these speeches the prizesgiven to the winners in inter-schoolmeet were presented by Mr. Good-win, coach of the track team. The following were winners: 100-yard dash, Harold Coleman, bronzemedal. 880-yard run, Paul DeRosay, bronze medal. 1 mile, GeorgeChandler, bronze medal. Shot put,John Yesair, bronze medal. Highjump, James Howe, Jr., bronzemedal. 1st prize for points, HarrieCutter, leather card case. 2nd prizefor points, Gordon Rowe, leather cardcase. Next in order was a fine addressby Mr. Alex. Robinson of B


. Archon. at Dummer had donefor the class, and what the classhoped to do. Following these speeches the prizesgiven to the winners in inter-schoolmeet were presented by Mr. Good-win, coach of the track team. The following were winners: 100-yard dash, Harold Coleman, bronzemedal. 880-yard run, Paul DeRosay, bronze medal. 1 mile, GeorgeChandler, bronze medal. Shot put,John Yesair, bronze medal. Highjump, James Howe, Jr., bronzemedal. 1st prize for points, HarrieCutter, leather card case. 2nd prizefor points, Gordon Rowe, leather cardcase. Next in order was a fine addressby Mr. Alex. Robinson of Robinson is a veteran of theCivil War and a member of the fa-mous 47th M. V. M., Company Robinson outlined in vividterms his entire experiences duringthe war. After this, music was ren-dered by part of the school orchestra(Messrs. Marr, Spaulding and Ham-mond) . The committee in charge ofthe banquet were Towne, Rowe andHolden, and their efforts were great-ly appreciated by all. H. F. C.


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