The Caldron . held to see who wouldreceive this honor. As both pupils obtained perfect grades, it was decided togive a class recitation instead of the valedictory. The class spoke BurkesSpeech for Conciliation with America in perfect unison. When they concluded,the aduience was sleepingly peacefully. The Commencement Dance was a glorious affair, after which the membersrode to Indianapolis in a special train chartered for the occasion, and enjoyeda munificent (?) banquet, which they paid for with the proceeds from theCaldron. As a parting gift, the class gave the school $365,, the balance


The Caldron . held to see who wouldreceive this honor. As both pupils obtained perfect grades, it was decided togive a class recitation instead of the valedictory. The class spoke BurkesSpeech for Conciliation with America in perfect unison. When they concluded,the aduience was sleepingly peacefully. The Commencement Dance was a glorious affair, after which the membersrode to Indianapolis in a special train chartered for the occasion, and enjoyeda munificent (?) banquet, which they paid for with the proceeds from theCaldron. As a parting gift, the class gave the school $365,, the balancein the treasury. With this money a new school building, which the schoolboard had long since promised but never started, was erected. Note—The author is not responsible for the events chronicled the editor of the Junior section. i :!??;:? i i1 11: h III M li 11: ? J- r I ?: -H: M ?: ir:: I.: i ?! M .1 ? :, r IM I ^ IS IA(JE FIFTY-SIX THAT SECTION OFTHE BOOK TELLINGOF THE SENIORS. THIS IS PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN W %^^^^ g^[Vf B^^. i Q?gl RP\ - |^r f | - DEDICATION To a teacher who has been more than ateacher to us, to a fellow among the fel-lows, to him who has helped us step bystep over the four year path of HighSchool life, to him who encouraged us,who sympathized with us in our defeatsand rejoiced with us in our triumphs, tohim who has no favorites, who is inter-ested in us, every one, to Mr. Ward,champion of fair play, these, the Seniorchronicles are affectionately dedicated by THE CLASS OF 1914. ii THIS IS PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT THE SENIOR DIRECTORY


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