The Caldron . al Council, perhaps the finest feature the high school has everhad. But this innovation would have been short-lived had it not been for therare judgment and unusual personality of the class president, Glenn Roberts,who with Prof. Ward held together the newly organized Social Council. The Senior play was a great success financially, artistically, and dramat-ically and was considered so even by the modest Seniors themselves. In ath-letics they have been unusually prominent—both the boys and the girlsteams being well represented by 1914 athletes, and since the honor roll is oneof th


The Caldron . al Council, perhaps the finest feature the high school has everhad. But this innovation would have been short-lived had it not been for therare judgment and unusual personality of the class president, Glenn Roberts,who with Prof. Ward held together the newly organized Social Council. The Senior play was a great success financially, artistically, and dramat-ically and was considered so even by the modest Seniors themselves. In ath-letics they have been unusually prominent—both the boys and the girlsteams being well represented by 1914 athletes, and since the honor roll is oneof the longest in the histroy of the school, the Senior class may well feel proudof its scholastic credits. And now as the Seniors have matured in mind and have grown both instature and wisdom they have learned not only certain laws of science andcertain rules of language, but have had to put in practice that great law ofgive and take which has helped to develop loyalty and class spirit. SENIOR BABIES—GUESS WHO. lllllllllllllllllllllllllll THIS IS PAGE SIXTY-ONE


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