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N September 5 IQO6 our class of sixteen met to choose the officers to
l . j 3 ffuide us through our two ears at Abbot. It was there thatawe first
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5'f3l-1-i 'i'i'55 show ed our excellent judgment in electing Miss Pillsbury president. As
Middlers, we were always loyal and did our work in the humblest spirit so well be-
coming such a station.
Our Hrst social gathering was the "spread " in Abbot Hall and even then we
saw possibilities for our future success. Our first public appearance was at our play
in which some of our members displayed promising theatrical ability. VVe won the
indoor athletic meet, but were beaten on Field Day.
The next fall we were still sixteen, as we assembled in fear and trembling in
Room I, tightly clasping the proverbial brown books. VVe felt rather strange at
first, but when we gave our formal class reception, we began to assume our senior
dignity. Although the first week some of our number were quite overcome with the
difficulty of the subject, we all passed the dreaded final examination in psychology.
How quickly the events of the year have followed one after another ! XVe spent
many days in preparation for our play, but we all felt repaid by its success.
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