Berkeley Institute - Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1919

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Berkeley Institute - Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 56 of 92
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-5... lllllll 1 aff 1 nw an .. .. 1 -5-33354-Qtr s Y.. 'I ' ' 47 i , I - r . 5 --1 1: - uuugjf . 'r, , mlm lu 1 WW g --mwouraws L . SIQPTEMBIQR 23. Fall term began. The opening exercises took place in Chapel. Mr. Boody addressed the school, and Mr. and Mrs. Tollefsen gave a short musical program. OCT'l'0BlER 2. Miss Munroe spoke on the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign. 7. Mr. Boody gave a short address in Chapel. 8. Miss Pierce gave the first of her current events talks which took place every Thursday morning during Chapel exercises. 10. Dorothy Fuller, U3, gave a recitation in Chapel on The Liberty Loan and Columbus Day. ln the afternoon a knitting exhibition was held in the library showing the knitted articles the girls had made during the summer. 18. The first Student Organization meeting was held in the collegiate room. 29. Eleanor McClelland, U4, read The Avenue of the Allies, by Alfred Noyes, in Chapel. NOVEMBER 1. ln Chapel, Mrs. Merwin, President of the Alum- nae, gave an account of the l-Iallowe'en party that the Alumnae gave for the sailors. In the evening the yearly 1-Iallowe'en party was held in the Assembly Hall. 13. M1 gave a scene dramatized by the girls, from l-1awthorne's Wonder Book, entitled The Gorg0n's Head. 18. Virginia Granat, U4, gave a recitation in Chapel entitled A Wife of Flanders. 20. M2 presented a dramatization from The Court- ship of Miles Standish. Page Fifty-frm'

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Page Fifty-one Oh, Alma Mater, Berkeley, However could you do it? Berkeley Twins When twins are rare as dodos You beat the record to it. Twinlets six you foster, A zodiacal wonder, VVhen taxes soar and pester And luxuries go under. Yet stately on your way, You tread with Juno's pride, To marshal six sweet twinlets Safely by the tide. Of tests. Oh, here's to Berkeley All hail your courage high! To tackle such a joblet- Six twinlets sans a sigh. While lilac plumes are tossing And dandelions glow, Here's health and lon succession g To Zodiacal Rowl -E. C.



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DECEMBER 3. Professor Alder of Adelphi gave an address dur- ing Chapel exercises. 4. M3 presented a scene in Cedric's Dining Hall at Rotherwood' from Scott's Ivanhoe ll. M4 presented a dramatization entitled The Cratchits' Christmas Dinner. ln the afternoon a basket- ball game took place between U2 and U1. 19 and 20. The Primary Department presented their yearly Christmas play. 20. The first Berkeley Assembly dance was held in the evening. JANUARY 6. Mr. Boody delivered an address in Chapel. 8. In the afternoon U4 played U2 in basketball. 9. U3 played U1 in basketball. 13. Mr. Granberry, who had just returned from France, told of his experiences as a Y. M. C. A. Worker. 16. At two-thirty there was a basketball game between U4 and U1. 17. The second Berkeley Assembly dance Was held in the evening. 20. M4 presented three scenes from lrving's Rip Van Winkle dramatized by the class, as a surprise to Miss Grimball. Miss Grimball sailed for France shortly after to offer her services in the Y. M. C. A. Page Ififly-three 1. Dr. Denbigh of Packer Institute addressed the girls in Chapel. 22. U3 played U2 in basketball. FEBRUARY 3. Mr. Boody gave a word of cheer to the Berkeley girls during Chapel exercises. 5. U5 played U1 in basketball. 14. The third Berkeley Assembly dance was held in the evening. 19. U5 played U4 in basketball. M ARC H 5. L1 gave a dramatization of Johnny and the Billy Goats. U2 played U1 in basketball. 12. L2 gave a spelling game during Chapel exercises. 13. U4 played U1 in basketball in the afternoon. 18. The first afternoon Frolic was given by U5 in the gymnasium. 19. L3 gave an interpretation of the Twenty-Third Psalm and the recitation of the psalm. 21. The fourth Berkeley Assembly dance was held in the evening. 31. Mr. Boody addressed the girls during Chapel exercises.

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