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March 10. — Agitation! Indignation!! Consternation!!! Vaccination!!!! March 11. — Is yours taking? March 13. — Practice teachers turn the tables on the critic teachers. They have the plans to write. March 14. — Alan a Dale given by Lees, Laniers, and Stratfords. Dr. Wayland shows Camp Fire Girls how to pursue knowledge. March 15. — Everybody carries arms — in the slings and bandages of out- rageous fortune. March 16. — Back to civilization! Let ' s stop class and enjoy the lights! March 20. — Concert by J. C. Van Hulsteyn, violinist; E. M. Morris, pianist; S. Taylor Scott, baritone. Burruss Hall serenades The Lyon ' s Den and banishes their anger forever. March 21. — Editorial Staff has an all-day meeting. Faculty Meeting in Dormitory 2. Many weighty matters discussed. March 27. — Operetta, The Princess of the Woods. Oh, rapture! March 28. — Pictures! Look pleasant, please! April 3. — A new version of The Wearin ' of the Green ; but it was not mistaken for St. Patrick ' s Day. Sophomores plant a sweet-scented birk. f Junior Suffragette Minstrel. April 4. — More pictures! If at first you don ' t succeed, try, try again. April 5. — Great excitement in the poultry yard! Visions of fried chicken from the first hatch! April 6. — Visitors from Lexington come and spend the day in old Virginia fashion. Easter Egg Hunt given by Camp Fire Girls. 3. — Easter Holidays. -Gertrude Rennyson sings and graciously receives boutonniere. April 9.- April 10- April 14.-
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w M S C H a O L. MA ' A |VI April 17. — Basketball. Seniors vs. Freshmen. The Juniors serenade. April 18. — Arbor Day. April 24. — Baseball. Gay Birds vs. Jay Birds. Game called off on ac- count of darkness. Jules Falk, violinist. April 27. — The Senior Cass learns all about Berlin ( Bearleen ) and German life from Professor Dingus. May 1. — May Day. The Seniors are entertained by the Sophomores. May 2. — Juniors entertain the Seniors at an Apple Blossom Tea. Miss Dodge, Y. W. C. A. Secretary, here. May 4. — Girls break ground for Students ' Building. May 8. — Basket ball game. Seniors vs. Juniors. Score 7-4 in favor of Juniors. May 15. — The Coburns give folk dances on the campus. Jeanne d ' Arc. May 16. — Merry Wives of Windsor. Hamlet. June 5. — Senior Play, The Rose o ' Plymouth Town. June 6. — Piano Recital. June 7. — Baccalaureate sermon. Y. W- C. A. service. June 8. — Tennis Tournament. Exhibits. Field Day. Faculty Reception. Alumna? Banquet. June 9. — Class Day. Commencement. June 10. — Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan passed. A Senior wrote this calendar and overlooked the fact that the score was 6-2 in favor of the Freshmen. 24
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