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15115 uanuary 3--Blowers Transfer went out of business on account of the invention of cutsf, fanuary 5-Freshman History was so huge that Mr. Tillinghast found the roo1n not large enough to hold them all. january 17-Lost! Several hearts to young Manchester. Wanuary 2o-Ten killed! Six wounded! Donit be alarmed. It was just Senior History Parallels. . ' anuary 21-Occupied! Craming for exams. Please don t disturb. Positively no admittance. I anuary 26-FTGC lecture from Mrs. Gales. Subject: The History of Converse. Theme: I can do nothing when young ladies persist in taking books from the Libraryf, February Io-Mary Gwyn displayed her interest in matrimonial prospects by in- quiries concerning the bachelors and widowers of the Board of Trustees. , February I5-Senior Robes were folded away. Dr. Pell flunked a few in Psychology. February 22-Cherry trees begin to sprout all over the campus. M arch I-N ew members were admitted into the Appendicitis Club. Initiation fee, an appendix. V March 3-Chapel was in darkness. Libby and Francis have used all the light for the steropticon views., While there is life there is hope of arrival. March 15-Dr. Pell decided to join the Choral Society. Alas for those who hear him in chapel, it proved a mistake. March zo-Miss Irvin received some new receipts for puddings and baked hash. March .25-Miss Dorst, on her own vote, was unanimously elected Directress of the Music Departmentf, .-Xpril I-Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. April 25-Iillllflilyl The whole college turned out to look for Miss Bomar, who, alas, had eloped into airtsj. , .Qpril zofliouucll Miss Laws temper, which has been lost since September 25. - 'U 'H I hi' CNIWCSS-111311 and lllr. Hamer retired to a Sanitarium-the result of May Festival finery. xiii' 'LM ' 1' l ' ' 1 1 I ' ' '- 5 'Q Im ISHS' lmgcfmgfi Slowly approaching, Steropticon Views at last arrive. -WU' 35-RUSS SUNG applied the Law of Falling Bodies' to her Freshman Ninth. Class. F Klux' 1. . . - - . , .if lt us stain t.1c newly acquired dips, as last farewells are said. I2
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'41 N1 4. M.l p March 20-LCCUITC by Mr. Liby. March 27-LCC'EL11'6 by Mr. Francis. April 3-Expression Recital by Misses Mclver and Hester. April Io-Pianoforte Recital by Miss Law. April I7-SO1'1g Recital by Miss Bennett. April 24-junior Reception. April 29-Dedication of Carnegie Library, Reception to the Usborne Party. May 3, 4, 5-South Atlantic Music Festival.. May I6-G6I1CI'3l examination began. May 27-Class Day. May 28-Baccalaureate Sermon. May 2Q-CO1'11l1lCf1CCll1GHt Day: Address before the Literary Societies, II a. 1n.g Joint Meeting of the Literary Societies, 9 p. m.g Second session ended. llbthvrmizv IHU4 September 2 5-Converse invaded by a strange tribe. September 26-Evidently an error in the calendar, judging from the epidemic of colds Q Pj among the new girls. September 30-T he Seniors have a taste of luxury. Estelle has not yet found out the charms of the green rocker. Qctober 3-The Senior Class is astounded by logic of Miss Boyd, who propounds the question: '6VVould you prefer a long answer wrong or a short one right?U Gctober 7-Mrs. Gales stood on her head searching for the Library Key. Qctober 9-New Rush!! Libby and Francis never censure school girls again. Qctober I5-Equilibrium is restored-Mrs. Gales' rejoice over the prodigal key. Qctober 25-Miss Steele and Miss I-lufham took a loaf over to the Aldens Cas a constitutionalj Their brand is '4Libby's Veal. Gctober 30-Dr. Pell was aided in viewing the spectrum by the artistic tempera- ment of Miss Bomar. NOVCIUAJCF 3-julia Mclver appeared in a Jim', blouse. NOVC1H'JSf 7-The Juniors made their debut. November IO-Cillllllg Saturday-Maxcie received a caller-Guess who? November 1 5-Miss Moore has developed a great love for athletics and the basket- ball ground is the held for her Sunday constitutional. DCCCIUAJCF 3-Found Mary Gwyn at the Charlotte Convention, blossomed into a coquette and holds as trophies the hearts of the seven University boarders. December I3-Charity begins at home, so Libby and Francis proposed to throw light upon Converse by their steropticon views. December 21-Too! Too! Tool All aboard for the Christmas holidays. TI
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