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. EEPEIU-1922 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 13. 19. 20. 21. 22 23 27 28 29 30 HStreety receives a telephone call. That is, we take for granted that it was for her even if the party did ask for Miss Avenue. Mary entertains Holly. Great excitement in the Old Dorm. Mr. Davis was called away to Maine. The first of a series of Fortnightly Chats arranged by Dr. Curtis. Miss Cobb gave a very interesting talk on The Appreciation of Music. The Preps gave their country fair in the afternoon, Eddie makes some auctioneer. - The American history class gave a Colonial Tea Party. Among the honored guests were George Washington, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson. Tea was served by two Colonial Dames, Miss McKinney, and Miss Richards. Freshmen Class meeting-Committees were chosen for freshmen day, to be held the Monday after vacation. Recital by the Music and Expression departments. There's talent in our School. Dr. Curtis gave a very interesting talk at Vespers. Student House meeting. The new amendments were discussed. A regular epidemic of writing train letters breaks out. School closes for Thanksgiving vacation. About twenty-five remain to eat their turkey at the college. ' Back to school again, everyone telling about the wonderful time she had during vacation. . Freshmen Day-The Frosh show some pep and let the rest of the school know they're alive. No Blue Monday, was their motto. They all re- ported for breakfast, arrayed in black and white, even though Kitty Steele hadn't time to comb her hair. The first snowfall, the Southern girls are all excited. Ice Cream night. ' December 1. 2. 3. Miss Bischoff and some of the girls went on a hike. Miss Cobb gave a recital. The attraction of the evening were the Folk songs and dances. Freshmen hockey game postponed. Most of the girls go to the show as usual. Page Two Hundred Twenty-eight
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EEPEIU-1922 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Friend Molley quarantined with the measles.. Miss Cook accidentally gets the Misses Healy's and Bischoffis letters m1Xed. Everyone imagines she has the measles. Cheer up, girls. Meeting of the Student Body. Nine more days to vacation- Everyone looking forward to the time when they will run down the hill for the old Kutzie trolley. The Dramatic club gave three plays. Neighbors Overtones. f Playgoers.', The plays were a whooping success. Most of the girls go in town to see the Sheik.'7 The Glee Club sang at Cetronia. The whole school sympathizes with Louise Warrren on the loss of her father. Three more days to vacation- The Glee Club gave their Christmas Cantata. 'Had a very enjoyable Christ- mas dinner, served with all the fixings, even music, furnished by the victrola plus the faculty and student body. Bang! Bang! Everyone busy packing and some already leave for home sweet home. The Kumfy Kids gave a midnight feed, and afterwards serenaded the girls of the new dorm. Christmas vacation begins. Enough said. January ' 4. 5. 6. 7 8 9 Pa ,VIC Back to school again, but there are only C25 Bellefonts now. Freshmen meeting to decide how to raise money for their dance. Try-out for the Basketball team. Regular Saturday routine. Rise in time for dinner, then a show in the afternoon. Dr. Haas president at Muhlenberg spoke to us at Vespers. Mr. and Mrs. Dery of Catasauqua invited the Cedar Crest students to visit their beautiful home. The first 4'instal.lment went. Muriel was the life of the party as usual. Two Hundred Thirty
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