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Magazine Staff Faculty Adviser M. Grace Fickett Editor-in-Chief Dorothy E. Hansen, ' 32 Assistant Frances I. Linehan, ' 32 Literary Editor Anna E. Bergmann, ' 32 School News Jean B. Shurtleff, ' 32 Elizabeth A. Bryan, ' 33 Grace M. Egan, ' 35 Athletics Etta L. Hadley, ' 32 Margaret Mitchell, ' 33 Alumnae Julia M. Lucia, ' 32 Margaret B. Hartt, ' 33 Book Reviews Mary E. Dill, ' 33 Exchanges Mary S. Phelps, ' 33 Subscription Editors Martha E. Hawley, ' 32 Gladys M. Benedict, ' 33 Business Managers Helen R. Eames, ' 32 Elizabeth A. Wyman, ' 33
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Social Calendar 1929 Sept. 11— We, the Class of 1932, became members of the Westfield State Teachers College. Oct. 2 — The Acquaintance Party — We were escorted by a Junior and in- troduced to the faculty. Oct. 28 — The Hallowe ' en Party. A grand march was followed by the selec- tion of the most original costumes. Nov. 7 — ■ Foreign students from Columbia University. Nov. 22— The W. A. A. Dance. Our Assembly Hall had been skillfully transformed into an old-fashioned barn. Dec. 19 — The Christmas Party. Alias Santa Claus, sponsored by the D. O. A. Of course, Santa Claus was there. 1930 Jan. 16 and 17 — Colleen. An Irish operetta, the author none other than our own Mr. Hawley, was given by the Glee Club. Jan. 24 — The Junior Prom. The Juniors gave a delightful prom in the Assembly Hall which was decorated to represent a winter carnival. Feb. 14 — The Commuters ' Alumnae Dance. In keeping with the holiday spirit, the traditional red and white was used for decorations. April 25 — The Student Council Prom. Vari-colored streamers woven into an artificial ceiling lent a very different but delightful atmosphere to the most formal occasion of the year. May 9 and 10 — Conference for the Alumnae. May 16 — A Minstrel Show by the Commuters ' Club. May 19— Debate — Westfield de- feats Fitchburg. June 5 — Our Dance. We gave a sport dance in honor of the Juniors. Our hall was transformed to represent a garden fete. June 10 — Glee Club Concert. Mr. C. Francis Woods, assisting artist. June 12 — Closing Exercises. Pro- gram of music by the students under the direction of Mr. Hawley. The address was given by Stuart Mitchell, secretary of the Massachusetts His- torical Society. Sept. 16 — Three classes this year. It seems good to have more fellow- students. Sept. 18 — The Get-acquainted Party. Again the Seniors escorted the Freshmen, introducing them to each member of the faculty. The Seniors presented an entertaining program. Oct. 20 — An illustrated lecture on Birds was given by Mr. L. R. Talbot, educational field agent of the Massa- chusetts Audubon Society and National Association of Audubon Societies. Oct. 21— Play Day. The high school students were invited. Oct. 30 — The Hallowe ' en Party. A buffet luncheon at dormitory was fol- lowed by an entertainment at the school. Dec. 5— The W. A. A. Dance. Unique decorations — Indians! Dec. 22 — The Christmas Party. The D. O. A. presented The Christmas Spirit Tarries. 1931 Feb. 5— A Sleigh Ride. Such a happy crowd laughing and singing. Feb. 13 — The Commuters ' Dance. March 9 — Open meeting of the D. O. A. and the Mandolin Club.
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