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That Snow Week ,XXX I. Introduction. A. Subways, Taxis, Cars,-in short, Boston's com- plete transportation system swarming with: 1. 20 highly nervous girls. t, 2. 40 trembling skis. 'K X 3. 2,331 other articles. ' if' B. Briefiy-Bouve Seniors were going to the mountains. C. The train was boarded-and in rushed Melrose: I. As usual-just? on time. II. Body: A. Utopia: 'af .A I. Food: 4 ' f li a. Figs! and other irrelevant substances. ' f b. Desserts-well, usually 2 or 3. 0 2. Skiing: v a. Teaching in the morning. 5 J X 1. Try Schussing down the Empire State J - Building after Hannes Schneider. We did! ' b. Free skiing in the apres lunch. ff 1. Must it always be an angular process? 2. The motto, The next green hill is always greener than the one you're on, didn't hold-the one we were on ALWAYS looked horrifying. Evening: a. Bridge dans la salon. If 3. b. One does wax skis. i wx rx 1 Z X fl Q lt' X 4' 1 ,Q , c. Writing letters-questionable. d. Bed-so sensible. ,V J . Sophomores arrive goggle-eyed: if a. Pallid upon viewing the earth's pro- , tuberances. ' b. Delicate,urbanized appetites-until they got in the swing of things. XXXX I, III. Conclusion: A. Subways, Taxis, Cars-in short, Boston's com- y plete transportation system swarming with: my 1. 38 fattened female specimens. QD if f 2. 76 edgeless skis. f f 3. Very few other articles. X 'i B. Briefly: Bouve was home. XZ-4 C. Moral: Allis well that ends well. f - SYLVIA WORTH PRISCILLA KING l34l
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May 27 May 30 june 2 june 3 JW 4 June 6 june 7 june 8 june 9 june I0 june II june I2 june I3 june I4 june I5 june 16 june I7 june 18 june I9 june 20 june 21 june 22 june 23 Sophomores, Seniors and Faculty get acquaint- ed Qafter a year at schoollj Senior-Sophomore 2nd teams wrestle on base- ball diamond. Campers rally at dusk to finally defeat Coun- sellors, 8-6, at home plate. Blue Team starts its season at the Sophomore Track Meet. Miss Loysen presents canoeing program at Flax Pond. Storm warnings-Monomoy beach lashed by waves, routing out campers in great excite- ment. Russell to rescue of' sail boats-camp hero! Storm chases Sophomores into Recreation Hall to become Ballet Dancers under guidance of Madame Weller. Pains indicate still another muscle group. Qiuintuplets, King George, Baby Snooks in- vade premises under make-upofblaek stockings, blankets, large safety pins, etc. Second Team Whites victorious in baseball. Seniors turn theatrical-audience representing four points ofcompass, Faculty goes Western! Families and friends greeted with open arms- Visitoris Day! Blue and White Tennis Matches in close com- petition. Final score 4-2 for White Team. Baseball First Team Came-Whites proved less perturbed after clams for supper. Captain Jack instructs future Life Savers. Sophomores take overnight hike on own beach -Oh, those pancakes at 5:15 A. M. Provincetown! Here we come! Seniors take day off for sight-seeing, arriving home for eve- ning on Sophomore Good Ship Monomoy'- entertainment. Monomoy Up-Do Hair Style in full swing. White Team Robin Hoodsn excel. Horse Show-Hi Ho Silver! Whites again! Blues sail to victory through heavy mist and rain. V Blues prove more domestic and no one returned home hungry from Campcralt Competition. Puslfem in-Poke'em in-Packiem in some more. Au Revoir. M. WOCJLFOLK i33l .1 A v . '.1'::',x 'W 1 - - i -Tu. -.it is K .D Z.. fN'-M, G fi 1 X ' r X 2 g g, - -iii... - ff K -'Ta lg N as S x Y , ' X .. 1? R I I if ' x i , 1 1 i i X I 5 K li 'hw t t -ll!
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Christmas Formal jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way, Isikgs ' Oh, whatfun it is lo ride out lo the Welleslq Inn. jingle bells, jingle bells, what goes on, you say? Can'l you guess? Oh, my, yes! The Christmas dance within. Where were you the night of December 9, 1939? If you are a Bouve student and a wise girl I can answer that for you. You were attending the most gala social aH'air ofthe season, the Christmas Formal at the Wellesley Inn. When I walked in,I almost shivered at the sight of the cold winter scene laid by the expert interior decorating department of Bouve, but I soon warmed up to the gaiety of the gathering. I might add that the orchestra helped . . .need I say more? It is a far cry from long black stockings and a starched teaching shirt to those glamorous evening gowns, which only goes to prove our versatility. And what an array of handsome gentlemen! There must have been a raid on some of Boston's best colleges, and, as they all had a line Christmas spirit, there were very few dull moments that night. During the evening each couple was given a colored balloon and in the conf'usion,while each tried to break his neighbor's,all traces of college sophistication disap- peared. Well, what with such amusements as well as dancing and refreshments, a fine time was had by all, in- cluding Miss Bouve, Miss Sweet and Mrs. Weller, our patronesses. L. LELAND Teaching I The mist had settled, The night was dark, And yet she knew she had to embark Upon this new and strange delight Which she hoped would be the right Vocation for her life. II She set up her lessons She packed her case She wound her clock And creamed her face And set her lip with determination rare And jumped into bed without a care Of the oncoming trial ahead. I35l ' .rf . 'Vi 0 1 ,AXJLZY Eff f g r lx -L, .eq js fy X K Vx NNW . or X'
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