. Archon. âââ I. T.â Agg.ââ Pointâââ of Penn.â1. THANKSGIVING DANCE Continued from Page 8 time. The committee spent much timein decorating the hall, and with the cozy corner, Japanese lanterns, afull moon, and countless banners, itpresented a very attractive appear-ance. The committee was composed of Stew Brush, Bob Nutter, and Clink Reynolds. Jordans orches-tra of Newburyport furnished themusic and brought out the latestpieces. Punch was always on tapand at eleven-thirty the dance endedwith Everybody Happy. The


. Archon. âââ I. T.â Agg.ââ Pointâââ of Penn.â1. THANKSGIVING DANCE Continued from Page 8 time. The committee spent much timein decorating the hall, and with the cozy corner, Japanese lanterns, afull moon, and countless banners, itpresented a very attractive appear-ance. The committee was composed of Stew Brush, Bob Nutter, and Clink Reynolds. Jordans orches-tra of Newburyport furnished themusic and brought out the latestpieces. Punch was always on tapand at eleven-thirty the dance endedwith Everybody Happy. The nextdance will be held on December 11th. A. M. B. 17. JUNIOR CLASS ORGANIZED. The first meeting of the Junior classwas held in the school library, Monday,November 29, 1915. The following fellows make up theclass: Beaver, J. Smith, Reynolds,Johnstone, Brown, Lacroix, A. Pino-Suarez, Ruiz, Kramer. The first business brought up wasthe election of officers. Beaver was Continued on Page 14. EXCHANGES. It would be a great convenience tothe exchange editors as well as to thereaders in general, if more paperswould place their addresses on thecover, or in some place where it canbe found more readily. About theonly place that some of them can befound is in their advertisements. There is, however, a great deal ofroom for improvement in most of theexchange columns. Only about halfof the editors have their list of ex-changes arranged in alphabetical or-der. It may not matter much to themajority of readers whether they aremixed up or not, but it does to theexchange editors. And furthermore, if a paper doesnot wish to critizise all its exchangesit would accommodate fellow editorsif a full list of exchanges receivedwere published. We all like to knowwhether or not our papers havereached their destination. We have received the following thismonth:Apokeepsian â Poughkeepsie High School, Poughkeepsie, N. Journal, The â Norwich, , TheâAshburnham, ,


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