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Win ter Term DEC. l+St'niors vs. l'lIllCl'S0ll'f:x clilla-r. a clollur. the ,'xIllCl'li'Llll Scholar. DI-IC. 12f Deo lil'illlLlS,i- glowing ffumllcs. and an air of sacretl lllyStCl'Y I'llfll'Z1Clf'l'lZCll the Carol Service. DEC. 16--The first llevels lN'l'f0l'llli1Ill'f' caught the spirit of Ulel England. purtivn- larly in tht- llinuet. DEC. 17f--'l'ln- Frf-slnn1'n. Sophomore-. untl ,Iunior lzll'llIlll'll took to tht- air fvuvution lnonncl t. Families anfl friends praised the Carol Service und lic-ve-ls. Horst sang The l.zlst Time I Saw Paris. JAN. 4l'+BilI'lC to F. YY. with june in ,lun- uary weather. One clown. two to go. JAN. 7-Juniors turnf-tl time illlt'lHl to 2000 A.D., and rorketeal us through an utoniir vntc-rtuinnic-nt. t l.ast week ut this llIllt'..il 1'hunf'e 1'illllC1 lll0 written opportunities. .lunior Prom ll.eotan'1l l'I'lDlill'l'1l hy f0!'Illl1lil. if 4 JAN. 3llfSClllCSlCl' enflesl and our big 77 FEB. l8S GUlltll'UlllllS lgituru. ill.-XRCII 4fCo-ml rlivtlnn elassASenior- xIARCIl ll--C.E.E.B., C.li.E.B., llt-rt-'s wht-re I fintl if l have w to Ply. NIARCII 25f Slm Stoops to Conquer - the Seniors' Slll'l'1'SHflll eighteenth-century satire. BIARCII 29g lfp Bend Down meant only one thingfthe Gym Demonftration. xlARClI 30- Fzn'1-well swf-vt ehintzf' and wvire oil' for tht- apring fling. .Sb L.
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v...- Fall Term SEPT. l9-s Big sistm-rs arrive a flay early with tht- aura of cxpt-i'imn'c to she-at upon the now arrivals. SEPT. Ztlfplaitl rilnlbons. livwilllt-l'1'1l glamw-s. anal 4-xt-in-sl vliattf-r announre-il tliv arrival of the ncw girls. SEPT. 21-Tho 1-all of 0tlllCi1Ii0llu was no longvr a whispering tignic-nt of thv imagina- tion, lint a Sl1I'lt'lilllgL l't'1llIly. SEPT. 23f An1l on In-r fingcr slim- wore' a littlv YlllllOIl.-+lllt' tum- that hall a familiar ring to it for tht- S1-niors. SEPT. 30-with tha' rnstlf' of formals. ansl an air of slight important-4-. tht- Svniors rc-- rvivs-al thvir 1-lu-i'isl11-tl rings. Sl-ZPT. 31-E. W. turnval Southern as Cani- pns Playvrs you all-ml us through Show Boat. Show Sl0Illlt'l B. Old Klan River. tlC'l'. l9 f 'l'lu- prool' of tin- pit-turv is in the t'IlVt'l0lH'.-i Do l rvally look like that? UCT. 22-Six Sopliistiratml Seniors anml one- t'lllllN'l'0llt' l'lllllLll'lit'tl on opvration li. ll. l. UC'l'. 29 From rags to N'llt'llt'SN-' 'wv sa-- lm-tt-fl our HHll0W't,'.l'Il Qiwvnflliss Xlvatkins. Nov. 8-- Nl llay rann- ttlw rausv of tht' Sc-iniquau'4-rsb. Nlusir-, llailrigals. anll . . 'W EN Y I Nov. l5AFall Fit-lil Day was a vlosc- sliavv for tliv Svniors. hut nary a nirk. Nov. 2l-f f H0r0 vonn- lf'- Rc-vvls tryouts startt-al. NOV. 2-1-Thanksgiving arrivvfl with Turlor Tunvs ancl Nl:-flic-val Vlvlotlivs. NOV. 27-fftlllr first snow. gi-?5l
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5-.1 .lx Spring Term APRIL ll-Spring vacation vanished like Sunday morning rolls, and all E. XV. returned content in the realization that this is the last term. APRIL 29vfD.C.D. tljeerfield Concert Dayl arrived with song and dance. NIAY l-ff'l'he Campus turned veddy Eng- lish with the winding of the Vluypole. and the Queen and her court. NIAY 6-Hotchkiss sang with E. WV. NIAY l34 The Migllty Chorus -f R.P.l. Russell Sage, and Emma YYillard's joint eon C'6l't. NIAY 28-llt. Herman gave their first eon eert with us. ,lllNE 3-Class Day. ,ll'Nl'1 4-5-POIIIID and Cll'l'lllllHl2lIlI'l'. JUNE lil-llore pomp and less t'll'I'lllll stanee as 98 Seniors graduate.
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