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Virginia Kelley, Bev Wilson, and Lenno Wells blended Betty Nimer, Claire McQuillan, Fran Averett, Jean their voices as the Alpha Chi's presented The Hostess Schuppenies, Dorothy Grigora, and Marguerite Phillips with the Mostestf' Tom Moeller and janet Gurvin provided The Curtain Ringer as the A. O. Pi assembly listened attentively. came to a close. Assemblies Contrary to the general custom of past years, the 1952-53 season showed a series of good programs. Being prompted by the reactivated assembly committee, almost every organization and class sponsored an assembly. New talent, unique programs and good entertainment were paramount practically every Tuesday. Occasionally lecturers were invited to speak to the student body on various topics of current interest and World- wide events. Portraying open house at Grnveley on Christmas Eve, the Freshman assembly greatly satisfied the audience. The mystery package opened by Ruth Cordon, Billinell Pool, Vcrla Askew, Ann Reed, Sally Bennett, Bev Kenaga, Marilyn Larsen, and Katherine Hardy proved to be Robby Bonner who sent himself as a gift to all the girls in Graveleyf'
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