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The Spring Hop given on April 24th by the Freshman and Sophomore classes was the second big dance of the school. The Yale Collegians proved such a success that again those attending the event danced to this music. The decorations added greatly to the assembly hall. Yellow and green, the school colors, were utilized in making interesting rabbit cartoons. Each year it has been the custom to have a picnic for the high school at which the Senior class is honored. This will be held in the last week of May at the home of Mrs. Virgil McNeil at Pine Orchard. Swimming, badminton, baseball and croquet will be enjoyed by all the guests. june 5th is the day of Commencement and as usual this year the graduating class will be honored at a dance in the evening. Beside the graduating senior class, the gradu- ating eighth grade will be present to share in the celebrating. J. MCCURDY Page Twenty-Nine
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LOWER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES CUBS The Cubs this year added two new Den Chiefs to the group-Clifford DeWolf, of grade eight, and Bruce Burdge, of grade six. Under their administration two baseball teams have been organized, and there has been keen competition between the two groups. The cooperation of Mrs. William Duncan, the Den Mother, has made many a dreary winter's day interestin. Mr. Heller once again ofliciated as Cub Master. BROWNIES This year the girls' Brownie group was greatly encouraged by Mrs. Phillip Mack, a most helpful and cooperative Brownie Mother. Mrs. Gilbert McEwen, assisted by Mrs. Judson Lyon, led the girls in carrying out their program. Their first project was making a puppet theater and puppets, material being donated by Mrs. E. Stanley Taylor. Christmas favors were made for the children at Grace Hospital. In the way of Red Cross work they sewed material into strips for cordage, and made pocket presents. A Valentine's party and various outdoor games completed their year's activities. Page Thirly-One
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