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place in the inter-class games, opposite them, and the Sophomores, Fresh men, and Sub-Freshmen arranged down the other two tables. Miss Hart-
ridge was in the center of our side, and Miss Shaw, our athletics instruc
tor, in the center of the Juniors’ side.
Dorothy McKen/de was Foastmistress, so ev^erything went off beauti
fully. She first called on Adele De Leeuw for toasts. Adele gave them to Miss Hartridge, Miss Shaw, Saidee Sandford, President of Athletics^ Alice Joy, Captain of the Senior team, and for the Annual. I know you are interested, so I’ll t\]uote her toasts.
Miss Hartridge
Fo the one who looks after our conduct. Our pleasures, and education;
To the one who is quite often troubled
By our excess of animation;
To the one who hopes daily that we may
Remember an odd conjugation— Miss Hartridge!
Miss Shaw7
Rather small, but full of “ pep” ; Skilled in sports and fancy step;
Supervising study hall.
Cal., and gym, and basket-ball; Watching o’er us at recess,—
Our Miss Shaw’s a great success
Do we love her? Oh, my, yes 1 Saidee Sandford
Saidee Sandford’s very small— Isn’t fat, and isn’t tall.
Lots of Sophs outdo her height. 29