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Elk. HDL: 42 'V Slept well . . . Cond: satis . . . You mean you had time to knit! EVENING DUTY AIDES Seated: B. Becker, P. Miller, J. Pielsch, B. White. Standing: D. Oafman, G. Campbell, R. Areharl, J. Areharf, R. Wyble, K. Barley, S. Sherlz, M. Steffy. TWENTY-EIGHT
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Both planned and unplanned activities claimed much of our time that first year-when we briefly forgot our studies and concentrated on having fun. Long walks and talks that deepened friendships, Monday night glee club, when we sang our lungs out, Friday nights at the Y , where we let loose that stored-up energy with a splash in the pool or a lively game of volleyball -all these helped to bring seventy-six widely varied personalities into a united class. We celebrated Halloween-costumes and all--and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. On No- vember 14, we proudly introduced our high school teachers to our present faculty at the Thanks- giving Tea. December 5 marked the climax of our intensive choral practice, when our annual Christmas concert was held. After that, Christmas itself was just around the corner, and a few days before our long awaited vacation we joined the upperclassmen in caroling through the hospi- tal. The love of beauty in us was awakened by the sight of the solemn procession of starched white figures guided by candlelight and the clear tones of O Come All Ye Faithful ringing down the halls. The awed look of wonder on the face of a little child and the tears on the cheek of a little old lady told us that our carols had found an answering chord in the listener's heart. After Christmas vacation, time went swiftly. At the post-holiday dance we surrendered our- selves to the music and the atmosphere of gaiety that prevailed. In February, we entertained our mothers at the Mother and Daughter Tea. With spring came the final event of the school year- the May Dance. Music, flowers and light hearts ruled that night, as we ushered spring in with hearts that, for the moment, were free from care. THIRTY
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