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NINETEEN THREE 55 , Senior Dramatics HHN our class tirst began to think of Senior dramatics, we felt that perhaps to give The Rivals would be too much of an undertaking for a class numbering only twenty-three, but after many class meetings The Rivalsl' was decided on, and the play was presented in the school hall on the evening of February 7th. Owing to the appreciative audience, the hall being filled almost to overliowing, as well as to the hard work of the girls, our play, we believe, was a great success. The audience, consisting of the pupils of the Academy, friends of the school in Bradford and Haverhill, and many out-of-town guests, seemed to be in a mood for an amateur per- formance. Feeling the fun of the play, they applauded when we least expected it, and entered into the spirit of it throughout the evening. Between the acts an orchestra which was stationed at one side of the stage played lively music. The Seniors hnished the evening with an informal dance in the gymnasium. There were more than four hundred tickets sold for the performance, making a sum of 32l0.00, the net proceeds of which go toward the Senior class gift to the Academy.
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54 THE CHIMES Athletic Banquet f HE twenty-ninth of April, 1902, marks an occasion that will long be remembered by the members of the Athletic Association. lt was on that night, at the close of a successful athletic season, that the Athletic Association thought to show its appreciation of the victorious basket ball team. Their appreciation took the form of a banquet given to the team, substitutes, and officers of the association. The President of the Athletic Association, who was chosen as toastmistress for the occasion, called on Miss Knott for an after-dinner speech, to which she responded with very encouraging words. After the hearty applause which Miss Knott's words evoked, different members of the team were called on. They responded with very humorous speeches. No member of the faculty was allowed to escape on this occasion, each expressed her pleasure at the team's success, and hoped that the victory which we were celebrating would not be the last. After the toasts school songs were sung, and everybody went away happy.
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