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Social Aciivilies A picnic supper, held at the home of Headmaster and Mrs. E. Stanley Taylor, opened the school year. The picnic is an annual fes- tivity at which old students and faculty are introduced to the new students. The group had a de- lightful time around the terrace fireplace playing games and sing- ing songs. On October 30th the Seniors held a Halloween party as the first social event in the school. By joining in the games, dances, and refreshments, the students 'W' became better acquainted. Customarily an afternoon dance is held at the close of the fall term. This year on December l7th the students gathered in the auditorium to dance and exchange Christmas cards with each other. Later in the afternoon they joined in singing carols. On january 29th, in spite of the blizzard and difficulties of transportation, the junior Class sponsored a dance for the high school. The motif was winter sports, with bob-slcds, skiis, snow-shoes, and skates adorning the walls. Music was furnished by Bob Wxisstiiig and his orchestra. Under the guidance of the chairman, Victor Anderson, the following committees served: refreshments, Dorothy Solakian, Rosamund Hammer, -loan Peugeotg orchestra. Robert Dann, Betsey Northg transportation and finance, Bill Matthies, Howard Lackman, Shirley Kjeldsenq decorations, Joan Kelly, Peggy Wilson, Charles Sloatman. It was a gala affair and everyone agreed that the zero weather and snow-drifts only added to the gaiety. A Spring Informal, given on May 7th by the Freshman and Sophomore classes, was the second big dance of the year. Those serving on the committees were skillfully directed by the two chairmen, Dorothy Harris and Teddy Bergeron. Music was furnished by records and a program of mixed dances and refreshments made the evening successful. In the past, the junior Class has given the high school a picnic in honor of the Senior Class. This year it will be held at the Pine Orchard home of Mrs. Virgil McNeil in the last week of May. There will be the ceremony in which the Juniors present the Seniors with amusing gifts, followed by swimming, badminton, baseball, and croquet. june 4th is the day of commencement and, as usual, a Senior Prom will be held in the evening when the two graduating classes, Senior and Eighth Grade, will be honored. The hall will be decorated with daisies in accordance with the Hamden Hall tradition. Page Twenty -Six
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