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Calendar oi: Events SEPTEMBER l9eSch001 opens . . . and sad-eyed are the Seniors, as they see the beginning of the end. 24-All of us hike to Washington Island for a bounteous breakfast of coffee, buns, and bacon. Very gay and decorative is the New-Girl-Old-Girl Dance; we now are officially acquainted. OCTOBER leThe Sissis and Kukus match their luck for new members. SeThe Costume Party! But scoff not, muse a little . . . where would laboring Kemper souls find expression but in such weird creations? 9eRockford is forsaken, as Lucy Walker pays her comrades a Visit. lleThe first hockey game is taken by the Sissis! Felicitations, Teddy-bears. 13-Posey's happy smile is because her first fire-drill was approved by the local chief. He'rhe Sissis win the second hockey game. 15-A charming concert is presented by iVIr. Schroeder and his family. 19eThe Badgers win. tHeu, heu, oh very funny mourners in the rearD 21-With the first open week-end, we breathe and laugh again. ZSeThe Sissis win again from the Kittys. 29eThe Senior A,s give their Halloween Party. tCider, doughnuts, and round candyi. The week-end is brightened by Flossie Fowler. NOVEMBER ZeSee us in the turmoil of a presidential debate. Roosevelt wins. 3eWisconsin beats Illinois and the Second Sissis win from the Kukus . . . 31y, how sporting, how athletic are we! 4eFather and Nlrs. Wolcott . . . and Sarah! . . . arrive. SeFive girls are sent to New Trier to try out for the North Shore Hockey Team. And Kemper swells with pride for Georgie and Pat who made it. 7eNIr. Hoover wins at our election, but . . . SeRoosevelt wins everywhere else. Ironically enough, the Hoover Team beats the Roosevelts. lZeA day of high congestion . . . first, Barkie is sweet sixteen tmighty sweet, tooD and Jacksie is seventeen. The Seniors open their tea-room, and in the evening, the Troubadours present the Far-away Princess? Miss Margaret Hubbell C23, Babs sister, is costume and stage director. ISeThe first snow falls. Lovely, lovely Kemper . . . lgeA charming concert is given by Mrs. Katharine Story Burr. i321
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27eWe return from Thanksgiving vacation. 30-A motley team composed of Intermediates and Junior As is defeated by the Seniors in terrific combat. DECEMBER 1-See yourself as others see you . . . be scamatographed. 3eThe Troubadours present The Ring . The Guild girls have their sale right afterwards of pillows, parrots, sweaters, fudge . . . and some exquisite drawings by Mrs. Lincoln. 4-An excellent piano recital is given by Mrs. Morrowls pupils. SeHealth week dawns with posters, speeches, and colds on every side. IOeAll 0f Kemper is radiant at the Athletic Banquet this evening. The Sissis and Kukus are tied in points, only the latter are slightly more favored because Miss Martin was chosen for their camp. ll-The Carol Service is lovely. 14-The Open Air children come for their Christmas party and stay to see the Lower School play in the chapel. Adorable Glen! iOh quit . . . hels only fivel. lSeThe Christmas Banquet and Play. Then, of course, as the climax of all festivi- ties, the Seniors sing the midnight Carols. 16-Christmas vacation. 30-The Prom at the Lake Shore Athletic Club is a wonderful success. JANUARY ZeWe return. Ah, ah . . . uThe sumless tale of sorrow is all unrolled in vain . 3eHappy birthday, Fernella. 7-Group pictures for the Kodak taken. The Epiphany celebrations are held as usual. Ave to their majesties: McNaughton and Janes. l4-This night of all nights in the year, did the Kodak give its own inspired opus HFantasy in Marsll. A gratifying profit and thundering applause. 28-Exams. lVIy goodness, Little Kemperite, why so pale and wan itwo, three, fourl ? FEBRUARY ZhFeast of the Purification. The Junior A Dance is darling . . . a medieval effect. 3eComes the first open week-end 0f the new year. 7eThe Sissis beat the Kukus in the first basketball game of the season. It is great fun to ride and sing a sleighing song at night . . . but how cold, how cold is twenty degrees below zero! lleThe German Play is presented, or at least HEs scheint wahrhaftig so-oli. The Kodak sells cheese crackers and ginger-ale nachher. ZO-We are sending away the first dummy. Be good to it, Mr. Hammersmith . . . its so young. Mrs. Dixon from the International House is speaker at the P. T. A. In the evening, Miss Knapp, dean at VVellesley, talks to us about the college. 28 l34l
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