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Sing-Dong Seniors, do you remember .. . Our first Sen- ior meeting in September . . . “I don’t feel any more like a Senior”... Confusion’ of the new girls, “Will somebody please tell me where Hill Manor is?” ... Tension of draw- ing for teams . . . “We must define our terms” ... “Society with a capital S” . . . Coughs in the lab after an aromatic experiment... “Alone, alone, all, all alone” ... Mlle’s sar- castic, “Flash!” . . . “Mimi, Clark, Cooper, Gay” ... “Who is the next lucky winnah?” ... “En francais? Non, en javanais!” .. . “Honi soit qui mal y pense” .. . The line of time . . . “We did that in Seven when you were hibernating” . . . “Ladies, you're flat- think up!” ... “Are we on Lower Field again?” ... Long, hard trudges up the hill, and vows to use our first millions for an es- calator . . . “Miss Eppley, my locker’s stuck” ... “Take it again on the 50 yard line” ... The Class of 1855 at the faculty-HAG volley- 1? ball game . . . “Thank goodness it’s Friday! . . . Scramble to prepare for Father-Daughter Day . . . Freshman Day, interesting varieties of fudge and the glee of those of us whose sisters were Freshmen .. . “On your knees, and DROP YOUR BOOKS!” ... “I have the new Honor list” . . . “Who ate all the cookies?” . . . “What’s for assembly?” . “Can somebody open the Pound?” . . “Lunch list changed yet?” . . . “Who’s that MAN in the office?” . . . Battles with the bees during picnic lunches . . . “There will be a meeting in Miss Johnson’s room immedi- ately after lunch and during Conference, and please hurry—it’s very important” . . . Orals —that sea of faces, and knocking knees . . Getting a toe into Junior Study Hall before the bell . . . Tea and coffee in Senior Meet- ——————————— ings ... The agony of four tests in as many days . . . Worn-through blouses and patched uniforms ... “Flub-a-dub,” our squeaky mas- cot at midyears . . . March crisis—College Boards and term papers... “I haven’t got time” .. . “I’m so tired” . . . “How much sleep did you get last night?” .. . “How’m I gonna get into any college?” . . . And then, “Who'll I take to graduation?” .. . “What color roses do you want?” ... All of a sud- den it’s here . . . Soon we'll be alumnae (pro- nounced ‘alumNEE’), and our days at Hills- dale will be over. But we’ll never, never for- get. 7m
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