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No.3
SENIOR CLASS GIFTS
In sequence to the editorial pub- lished in the last issue of THE METEOR about the organization of the senior class, it may be necessary
to mention that the chief activity of the class under the present system is the presentation of a parting gift to the school. There could be no finer custom than this, by which the departing students could show their appreciation to V. E. S. for the things that they have received through her, for it tends to form a tie between them and the school. It is part of them left behind, to be
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In the final edition of the 1930-31
METEOR some mention was made Fraternity.
specific year; a class that was made up of boys who were soJTy to go and wanted to leave something be- hind them so they would not be for-
gotten.
There is no doubt that the
authorities have a deep sentiment and appreciation for the gifts and
get another cup and add a little

