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THE BLUE MOON
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THE BLUE MCON Most Most Most Ill ost Awoff .Most Most Most Most Most Most Most liT6o's lifb Loyal .... . . Popular. . . Democratic. . . Enthusiastic. . . Intellectual. . . Dignified. . . . . Courteous. . , .. Athletic. . . .. Conscientious. . Versatile .... Attractive. . . . . Practical ...... , . 0 . 'I if 'I If fI If 'I 'I fl 'I I tn 1926 MARGARET H. TAYLOR BETTY BLAIR MARY ELEANOR STEWART SARA TYCE ADAMS HELEN WHITTIER MARY ELEANOR STEWART SARA TYCE ADAMS ANN TIMBERLAKE ANITA KAUFMAN ELIZA TODD MARY ELLEN MOLAUGHLIN ISABEL LAY 'I MARGARET H. TAYLOR I I: I BETTY BLAIR DEBORAH LYSINGER If HELEN WHITTIER MARGARET H. TAYLOR If MARY ELEANOR STEWART 'I DOROTHY DUFE I MARY ELEANOR STEWART 'I MARY ELLEN MCLAUGI-ILIN If ISABEL LAY DODE MEssER If MARGARET H. TAYLOR Best Conversationalist. , . Q . . Best All Around. . . Best Disposition. . . Best Figure .... Best Dressed. . . 'I DOROTHY DUFF If ANN TIMBERLAKE 'I VIRGINIA HANDLEY 'r 1 SARA TYCE ADAMS 'I MARGARET H. TAYLOR Qt SARA TYCE ADAMS DOROTHY DU1-'E ISABEL LAY 'I DOROTHY LEDOGAR If ISABEL LAY Quietesi U U U U FRANCES GRIER It ANITA KAUFMAN Peppiest U U U U 'I SARA TYcE ADAMS If JEANETTE LEDOGAR Prettiest. . . . . . fI IMOGENE KE!-LOGG If MARY ELLEN MOLAUGHLIN Wifyiegf, , l , U QI CHARLOTTE COLEs If JEANETTE LEDOGAR Ne,,,e,,U U U U U U'I ANN HOLLOWAY If MARGARET H. TAYLOR Bus-im Person. . . . . . QI EI-EANOR HALL Il SARA TYCE ADAMS Fortysevcn
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THE BLUE MOON I3 fi: gt v Sofzkzl Calendar SEPTElN1BER 28 OCTOBER ZS O O O O School opens. Everyone arrives and is duly thrilled, content to look over each other as well as the school. Enthusiasm and optimism reign supreme. CTOBER 5 Everyone was at high tension today be- cause of Mr. Burnham's recital. He always plays so beautifully that we look forward to this event as not only a great privilege, but also as a real pleasure. VVe almost gurgled with glee when we discovered that the Erl-King was on his program. CTOBER 8 Today we were thrilled to the core. Miss Hess read some of the most fascinating monologues that we have ever heard. In fact, we all felt so inspired after her re- cital that almost the entire school turned out en masse for Dramatic Art in hopes that some day we may make her proud of us. CTOBER 16 , All the new girls must be officially instated in school, so Initiation serves this pur- pose as well as puts us in the best of humors. All the girls were good sports, so that the cuckoo act and the bread and milk scene were done to perfection. Dancing and feasting followed, and we all think that such good initiatees should be regarded with respect by the initiators. CTOBER 28 Hockey game with Gordon-Roney School, followed by a tea in the library. Dr. Caskin always takes this date as his own and does his best to make it the most memorable date of the school year-and we all know what Dr. Caskin's best means. VVitches, ghosts, pirates, and old-fashioned ladies were present at the Hallowe'en party. After being surprised and pleased a good many times we were ushered into the dining room, where we nearly fainted at the quality as well as the quantity of the food. The school gathered together at the close of the celebration to thank our kind benefactor with a Dr. Caskin-Rah! Rah! Rah! NOVEMBER 7 Mary Lyon vs. Caskin hockey game at Caskin Field. NOVEMBER 13 The junior College Class exhibited their histrionic ability by presenting their inter- pretation of that famous poem, The Shoot- ing of Dan McGrew. The stage setting as well as the pantomime was most orig- inal. Dan McGrew, with his dark look, the Stranger in his bear skin, the Lady known as Lou with her wiles, all provided us with a most enjoyable evening. NOVEMBER 17 At one of Mrs. Caskin's looked-forward-to teas the Dramatic Art class presented a play called, At the End of the Rainbow. Mary Eleanor Stewart made a sad and realistic Pierrette adored by Pierrot, Mar- garet Taylor. Edythe Rodgers was a timid Fortyfnine
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