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Junior Class Officers McGrail Bellows Middleton Jones 38
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Junior Class History EPTEMBER 20, 1920—the memorable date that marked the beginning of S our college career! As we entered the new building, saw the new faces, and realized the new experiences which were before us, we somewhat forgot our own fears, and became interested in the people around us. We wondered if we would ever acquire that dignity of manner and air of assurance so noticeable in the Sophomores. How impressive was that first assembly! Our hall, now so dear to us all, beautiful in its simplicity, was appreciated as much by the older students as by us, for the new portion of the college building had just been completed. Dean Davis and Professor Taylor welcomed us as cordially as they have welcomed the succeeding classes. And may no class come into C. S. S. without that wonderful greeti ng! From that time on, we, the Class of ’24, felt that we belonged to C. S. S. We soon discovered that the life of college girls in story books and in reality differed—we had larks, many of them, but we also had hard work, heaps of it. This latter is not mentioned in stories. Shorthand was the trial and tribulation of us all. One girl who was reprimanded in the office because she did not get eight hours’ sleep each night, replied, ‘“Oh, Miss Curtis, I can’t, for I have to do my shorthand.”’ And as for English! The names of ‘Charley’? Gulick and Mr. Code suffice. C. S. S. still continues to have popular professors in the English department. Do you remember the acquaintance party we freshmen had, at which Sally Bright was elected class president? And we had Alice Lyons for vice-president, Peg Kirby for treasurer and for secretary Marie Desautels. Christmas was here before we realized it, and the girls of C. S. S. gave a tea to their mothers and a party to the children of the North End. We often won- dered if the kiddies escaped having a “‘tummy-ache”’ after the feast of ice-cream cones, candy and cakes. And didn’t Professor Taylor make a nice looking Santa Claus! We were especially happy that day, too, for it was then that we learned of the plans for a club house. All the world loves a circus! This was proved on April 15, 1921, when it seemed as if all Boston came to the college circus. Will you ever forget the throngs of people pushing through the corridors, anxious to see everything— side shows, fortune tellers, auction, moving pictures, the prize fight, and the animal ring? Pink lemonade, pop corn and hot dogs were in evidence as per usual. 39
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