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l , ' i i 3 X I i l l l i l 4 Be enfenntaf efcllratiorm i X. A 'x My :ni ,, My y, RUUDLY and with t-nthnsigisrn -in l enter tation :i:'.' .'.1lffl'4i task: I. r., to write Z1 deseriptinn or the nn-st ii:-lam-:img s Ui1.lN1Hll that U 4 has ever Colne into tht- lite ii! our ll:.t.ii-mi, lar-fl -int' lxixiidrtwltli il birthday. Sadh' do l note ni-. nnritnr-ss io: the rn.1gr12Y12-ft' UI the undertaking, for words set-in irimlr-tlii.r:v In .H 91:s.iv '-1 tht- :bt-ine. M yet boldly will I plunge into its tlitlivnltzr-N, trnsrzng zn flat- or: .if-moiis:r.azt-ti kindness of the Bradford girl, past and rm-sr-rar. ' l Nlany were the plans for wet-ks lwtort- L'i-nnnr-nt r-nwrit, .ind the girls gladly conceded many :1 elierislit-tl proit-t't, that tht- torn!-iz: .ind plr-.isanrc ot lll the many might he assured. It was hard In gm- np our prettiest ilrxtpt-ries 1 and pillows and yet keep our own rotnns lininvlxkr- tor the srislwtzzoii ot pits! T ow DCIS, 2'lI1Lllflltftlllpfillloll WHS ijfeilt In Iillit' iltiu ll pit trlrr-sh pri: ,ru ,ry lumlh. y i l and do all the things incident to lt-:ning at rnniii hir tht- snininei' 3 wt the y girls, remembering Miss Knott! wufmls, 'l'hinL lim,-.' 11,11 xszll tu-l when You mmm from MVC to mtl' l'L':1rslir-live and we swim- one in ion' rmnii 2 hc' hospitable, nohly refrainedg and I think no one had tgrnsr- In ht- .rshgnned of her own little domicile. llhl
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'inzzwi fr A 4 S, All day Saturday -iolly groups of girls were seen busily converting the barren corners of the corridors into veritable little oases of comfort, twining laurel around the pillars, or placing big bouquets of wild flowers and ferns brought by weary, wet, but cheerful parties of under-classmen Qto our honor, be it said, that they were mostly Juniorsl. Late that afternoon we looked up to see that old Sol had taken courage, seeing the brightness of Bradford faces, and was smiling cheerfully in silent sympathy. Immediately a band of Seniors danced out of the front door, and the men with ladders more calmly issued from the back, and in an incredibly short time long strings of Japanese lanterns were swaying gently over the campus. All dressed in their best and with choicest smiles, a committee of Juniors met the guests and watched over their comfort. Inside the reception room stood the long line of Seniors, with most becoming dignity, to greet their friends. If I were to characterize the whole week in a few words I should, without hesitation, say everyone enjoyed herself fully, and that was noted at the Senior Reception. At nine o'cloclc dainty refreshments were served in the gym. g little did we suspect it was the last scene of our activity the old room would see. On Sunday Motlier Nature teasingly gave us glimpses of June weather, and then showed evidences of April moodiness 5 but finally, being interested l47J
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