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1 1 Se PTQBQ 5 1 . , . 25 . 4. June wr 8 6 ' 223611: Great and'near-great dates concerning great and near-great people in four grand divisions. FRESHMAN EPocH 1919-1920 September-VVe arrived. October-First girls' hockey team formed. A November-Frankford's first football vic- tory over Germantown. December-Discovery on part of freshmen that there is no Sant Claus. Intersectional Soccer Championship. January-Great jubilee?-end of term is approaching and freshmen have almost learned their rosters. February-Vi'e are promoted to G--some of us. March-Academic girls invited to join Tir - N'an Og. June-Vacation. SOPHOMORE EPOCH 1920-1921 September-VVe are sophs. Increase of prosperity in local hat stores. Hat-band Stretchers' Union demands more pay. November-Tir N'an Og gives the Mid- summer Dance Dream. April- Alice in VVonderland produced. May-Tir N'an Og gives another dance. june-Commercial girls take trip to Willow Grove. JUNIOR EPocH 1921-1922 September-Upper classmen at last! Academic girls begin college work. Commercial girls make first attempt at typewriting and shorthand. First football championship a, s, d, f-g j, k, I. S 1 January-Art Exhibition. Tenth Anniversary of Fathers' As- sociation. C February-Navigation appeals to us. VVe take up C work. Birthday Fund started. Trip to Business Show. Commercial girls give Story Book Ball' in Assembly and moving picture is taken of it. Members of class begin to feel a great financial decline as class dues are begun. April-Tir .N'an Og gives Shakespeare As We Like it. Ye Spooks' Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. . SENIOR EPOCH 192 2-1923 . September-We are seniors. ' Drill on Community Field. We take up Economics with the View Of becoming the future financial experts of our country. Begin to get on quoting terms with Mr. Shakespeare. November-Rings ordered. December-Rings received. February-Advisers and officers elected. Committees formed. Series of pictures taken of clubs, com- mittees, sections, etc. March-Initiated into the agonizing epoch of senior speeches. C. C. C. dance. A. P. D. dance. A girls import a little southern atmosphere into Assembly room. April-- A class dance. May-A. A. dance. Senior dance. June-Class Day. Commencement. ' QI-Sxeunt severallyj Page Eleven
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