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After the excitement of Field Day, thoughts turned to other sports. The Seniors, ever willing to try out something new, became interested in roller-skating. For a few days, one could see some of the more experienced teaching the ABC's of the two-step to the beginners. Eventually skinned knees disappeared and many girls could be seen grace- fully skating doubles around the recreation yards. Davy Jones, as usual, came to spend the month of November with us. As the days grew more chilly, many newcomers fell into the ranks of this popular sport. The activity of the game warmed cold limbs and gave increased energy to those who did not mind being pushed around. December lessened the enthusiasm for sports but not for the real Christmas spirit which had entered our hearts. The evenings were spent in happy companionship around the Crib, the tree, and the fireplace singing the songs that have been ringing through the ages since the First Christmas. Wlien we returned to school after the holidays, the arrival of the beautiful new ping-pong table re- conciled us to the fact that we were having a green winter. The table attracted many and balls were kept bouncing continually over its new shiny green surface. The mild winter did not give us the oppor- tunity of much outdoor activity, but the few times that the old northwind did blow our way, tobog- gans, sleds, and skis crowded the slope and roses bloomed in everybody's face. Although we stayed indoors often our eagerness for competition did not die out. A wealth of games, belonging to the recreation department, was discovered and we could always find a few interested Seniors playing carom or other popular table games. At last we greeted the spring of our graduation year. Tennis rackets that had been out of practice for long months were dusted off and began to hir flying balls back and forth over the net . . . more often over the fence. The bat was taken out and the softball was put into action, racing from the pitcher's hand, to the batter and then into far off corners of the yard. Many of us were content to just walk around the campus among the apple blossoms talking about I remember , and after graduation . And so, as we say farewell to our Academy let us remember as part of our training theisportsmanship we have learnt from our games and recreations. Jacqueline Lareau Cheer Leaders Joan Manning, Captain Anne Gould, Co-Captain Claire Gauthier joan Guthreau Pauline Daudelin Lorraine Buisson Elizabeth Pietroluongo Jeanne Rougeau
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