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J, April 15-Before you could say haccalaurf eate it was Spring term, and the Seniors began to notice the rather alarming proximity or graduation. April 'l5wR.P,l. liked our singing so well that they asked for a return engagement. April 28-Some of us were quite surprised to he honored, and we discovered that we were really perfectly intelligent after all. May lf Great festivities and dancing around the Mayfpole, not to mention the Queen and her Court. May 3ME.W. and Hotchkiss comliined forces in a concert, followed hy a very gay dance. May l6fl7f'A most unforgettahlc wcckf end for Seniors, with the longfawaited Prom and lots of rather special men. May 31-The Senior Class displayed its talents for the last time, presenting its memoirs in a most memorable Class Day production. June Sfs'-We'1'e suddenly rushing around so fast that we don't quite know what were doing, hut it's all sort of wonderful, and we know we won't forget it. 17 I
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Le IW J Feb. 1-fThe short played against the tall, the blue eyes against the brown, and A. A. Day was a great success. Feb. 6-A momentous occasion for Seniors . . . but most of us didn't get much homework done the first evening. Feb. li-Dinner, dancing, and singing for the choir with TrinityfPawling School Feb. 16-Murder and suspense reigned as the Seniors presented The House of Seven Gables . Feb. 21AWe were royally entertained by Miss de Blasiis, Miss Larkins, and Mr. Finch, at a faculty concert. March 1-Aeneas and Dido held a banquet, and much food was consumed by all. March 15-Today we were faced with grave doubts about college. But, being Sen' iors, we girded our loins and came out smiling, although rather feebly. March 22kA country fair, with lots of games, an auction, delicious food from the day girls, and even riauseas-what could be better? March 29gGreat excitement, what with parents arriving, an E.W.fR.P.l. concert, and finally home. 16
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45 C Morris Group Ribbon and Stick Bearer S. Urquhart G. Anderson Drummer L. Lonegren B- Burnham . S. Schemm P1per P. Nolan M Stauger Hobby Horse N. Brilliant B Strait Acrobat S. Sutland A. Young OOOPSQ Lanpher Noble O'Connor Saunders Taylor YVoodward
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