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Iiiril mu'-mliutcher. Corcoran, Schreiber, Temple, Agar, Owens. Second mzwfvlforktiin. Hill, Chase, Mr. Trevor. Morris. Ratner. Tlvird mu--Mr, Williiiiiis. Nichols. P. Goodwin, Voorhees, Briggs, Foster. NATURAL SCIENCE HIS year the zoo area was the scene of many diverse activities. Perhaps one of the events best remembered by those who worked there is the ditch which had to be dug from Mr. l7ritz's house to the greenhouse, to hold the new water duct. The bird- house made tremendous strides, and arose from a bare fiooring to its present proud state, boasting walls, a shingled roof, and a partly completed interior. The greenhouse thrived, although it is said that visitors were taken aback by small placards bearing the inscription: Please do not feed the plants. The zoo had a few bad moments this fall when a monkey proved smarter than the Bens looking after it. In addition to the regular stock, we became the possessors of a polite and intelligent Talapoin monkeyg it is one ot' the few ot' its species ever exhibited in the U. S. The bird-banders had a good season this spring, The aquarium department can boast of a full collection, our first since the first of 30. 66
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W 'wr H ' i. 1' fa .i Fflfllf ruu'fSclii'c-ibei', Chase. Ball, Case, Hoffman, M, Miller. R. Goodwin, Bourne, Langinann. Holbrook, Secmld 7Illl'7'SlllfLl1, Fi'auenfeldei', Henshaw. Huber, P. Robinson, M, Wfray, Pathy, Harris. P. XXfray, Heaton, Collins. 'l'lim! mir' Hattersley, Sewell, U. Van Dusen, liuttertiefd, Price, Alexander, Hood. lfeotlormff Briggs, Cohen. Degener, XXfebb1-r, Cochzan, Steet. Wfinn. MILLTO N ES HE Milltones sang beau- tifully again this year, their second. lt must be agreed that they showed excellent musical as well as histrionic talent. The ten were: Ball, Case, Chase, Degener, Harris, Hoffman, Hood, Huber, Lang- mann and Pathy. Dem Golden Slippers, with Degener play- ing Hoffman's guitar, was per- haps their best. GLEE CLUB HIS year for the first time in its history the Glee Club had no single performances. Instead, we gave four joint concerts with Miss Porters School, Ethel Witlkei' School, The Masters School and Bennett jr. College. Our first concert, with lfarmington, was followed by a square dance. Some of our best joint pieces were: The Heavens Are Telling, Russian Picnic and Country Style. Under the direc- tion of Messrs. Abbott and Hunter we feel we had a very successful saeson, Ltfl lu rfglfl- Hood, liall. Chase, Case. Langinann. lloffnian, Huber, Degener. Pathy, Harris. V A333 My 68
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