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E 5 F' E J' El-1922 28. Rain, rain go away A Come again some other day. 29. Muriel breezes in from Connecticut, and soon becomes the life of the old Dorm. 30. Sophs serenade the Frosh at dinner with Freshmen won't sleep tonight. The Frosh return the compliment. October 1. The Kodaking fever breaks out and many of the Frosh have their hazing pictures taken. 2. Only ,onemore day of hazing. 3. Hazing over-The Frosh look natural again. 4. Sophomores give a party for the Freshmen in the Recreation room. Concha's Spanish song was encored greatly. We had real movies 'n everything. 5. Freshmen class meeting to elect officers. 6. Juniors sold doggies just before turning in hour. They must have a grudge against the rest of us. 7. The Swanee Club gave a party to their new members. 8. The Secretarial girls entertain the rest of the school in the form of a Kids Party. Some really looked and behaved as though they hadn't seen six summers. 9. Many visitors here. Machines coming and going all afternoon. 10. Plans being made for the State Party. 11. Br-r-r-r-cold and rainy weather. 12. Columbus Day-but nothing special happened. 13. Everyone curious to see the stunts that the girls from the other states are going to pull off. 14. State Party-The nigger wedding given by the Swanee Club was a scream. Streeties' Alleluia's were pathetic. 15. The Episcopal girls went to a tea at Rev. Carhardt's. 16. Homesickness gets the best of one of our Frosh. Kitty Spade takes her bag and baggage and makes a dive for the first train. 17. Big feast in Giggle Inn. 18. Hot water boiler in the Old Dorm bursts. Br-r-r-r-Plenty of cold water. 19. The new members were taken in, in the Y. W. C. A. 20. Mr. Davis' brother and wife visit Cedar Crest. Page Two Hundred Twenty-four
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