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96 THE BLUE MOON WE NOMINATE FOR THE HALL OF FAME IVIISS JONES! because she is a superb math teacher: because she is so good to her eighth grade: because she endears herself to her pupils and is also a strict disciplinarian: and because her handwriting and her marcel are equally neat. MISS SMITH: because of her sense of humor and delightful repertoire of witty stories: because of her unselfish devotion to her family and friends: because of her long and curly eyelashes, that are the envy of the entire Upper School: and because of her endurance under the strain of being sopho- more adviser. GRACE ORR: because she has a co-operative spirit: because she is efficient on the social committee: because she is one of the minority in the biology class who enjoys cutting things up: and because she has acquired an expansive knowledge of literature. ELEANOR THAYER: because she is always gracious and reliable: because she has a lively sense of humor: because she has an aristocratic bearing: and because, in spite of her aloofness, she is popular with the opposite sex. NANCY BROWN: because her unconventionality adds spice to life: because her skill in basketball was beautiful and indispensable in the Lincoln game: because she is a good sport: and because she has such a thrilling voice. GEORGE I because he is proficient at his many-sided job: because he is always willing and courteous: because he is justly proud of his family: and because he is so good-looking in his white coat at dances. GRACE: because she is an indefatigable worker: because she is cheery and enthusiastic: and because one never gets enough of her cakes and cookies.
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THE BLUE MOON LITTLE ASSEMBLY CALENDAR Tuesdays V and Musfc, conducted by Miss Weeks Fridays Paddleivin s, Miss Cobb Wednesdays Talks, stucgilent members October 14 Summer Collections, Classes IV and VI October 15 Trip to an Ice Cave, Teddy Blake, IV October 21 Readings from Uncle Remus, Mrs. Smith October 29 Readings from Theseus, Class IV November 6 Cello Selections, Mr. Ordway November 12 Dogs, Class III November 13 Toy Band, Classes II-V November 19 Medieval Shields, Class V November 3 Travel Talk and Movies, Miss Norwood January 6 Christmas Experiences, Class III January 7 Life in the Philippines, Anne Day, VII January 13 Nature Program, Classes II-III January 14 Fruits, Class IV February 3 Alice in Wonderland, Class IV February ll Lincoln, Class V February 18 Hansel and Gretel, Class VI March 3 The Rose and the Ring, Class V March 24 The Labors of Hercules, Class IV April 7 Reading Selections, Class II April 14 Travel Talks, lfflifggavv . April 20 Reading Selections, Class IV April 21 Flags, Class III April 28 Monks and Monasteries, Class V SENIORS AS THEY WERE Pictures on Page 24 1. Mary Gardner 8. Barbara Pierpont 2. Florence Young 9, Jeanne Daniels 3. Brenda Baxter 10. Leslie Baer 4. Betty Wood 11. June Haviland 5. Betty Gardner 12. Alice Golf 6. Ruth Brown 13. Thayer Hunter 7. Lucinda Lyseth 14. Dorothy Elias 15. Nancy Johnson
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