Sequelle 1917 . tTliK^i^^ucUK 17. tm m$mrint II 17 The Senior Picnic ( )ne 1)1 the most ; events of the fail term was the Senior an e\ ent is one of the never-to-be-forgotten type. On the afternoon of ()ctober 12th the Senior Class and the Paculty started(Hit with baskets, containing all the goc)d things to eat that one could im-agine. We gathered in a beautiful spot that had been pre-arranged, about ahalf mile from school. Immediately, operations commenced. The first eventon the ])nigrani of activities was a base ball game, girls versus boys, ^i theclass. .As ma\ be ex


Sequelle 1917 . tTliK^i^^ucUK 17. tm m$mrint II 17 The Senior Picnic ( )ne 1)1 the most ; events of the fail term was the Senior an e\ ent is one of the never-to-be-forgotten type. On the afternoon of ()ctober 12th the Senior Class and the Paculty started(Hit with baskets, containing all the goc)d things to eat that one could im-agine. We gathered in a beautiful spot that had been pre-arranged, about ahalf mile from school. Immediately, operations commenced. The first eventon the ])nigrani of activities was a base ball game, girls versus boys, ^i theclass. .As ma\ be expected, the .girls were victorious, running up a highscore on their opponents. However, the game was not all pleasure, for our Mary K., in scoring arun for the team, was so unfortunate as to badly injure her ankle. It wasmanv a day before our friend could walk, and then with great difficulty. After the ball game, several other contests were scheduled, some ofwhich were three-legged races, tugs of war, Indian wrestling, potato rac


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