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Following the precedent inaugurated by our ambitious and enterprising predecessors, the fairer members of our illustrious class did their best to supplement the welcome given annually to entering freshman girls by acquainting them with Eastman through summer correspondence. We might add that the entering fellows (as well as the young ladies) were made to feel at home in their strange surroundings by the boys of our class. The activities for these new Eastmanites were started off with a get-acquainted party for the girls the first night of Freshman week, followed by a party and dance at the end of a hectic week of dreaded entrance examinations. To climax these activities, the so-called big sisters made preparations for the annual picnic on Cobb ' s Hill which was forced to be held in Hopkinson Hall Rec room because of rain. To celebrate the Harvest Season, the Junior Class made its annual contribution to the social whirl by sponsoring the Barn Dance at the Davis Barn in East Rochester. All the Sadie Hawkins and L ' il Abners turned out in full dress to cheer the crowning of Queen Sally Simmons and His Majesty King Karl Rodick, who were chosen for their outlandish interpretations of rural regalia. Informality reigned and the general consensus ruled that the Juniors had come through with one mighty fine evenin ' . Last but not least important, is the Junior production of the Eastman yearbook; this year The Score for 1940 . At this time the prospects of the best book yet are basically founded on the unlimited energy and time spent by the staff and the cooperation given by the student body in assistance. We wish to thank all of you for your interest and may the succeeding classes receive the same encouragement. MARY HELENA PURKY, Sec ' y
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