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THE YEAR BOOK Sunday, October 18 The Riding Club with C. Eddy, L. Green, D. Coffin, and J.Walker, and theWalkingClub with V. Jones, B. Ebright, V. Crowley, and C. Beedy take ad- vantage of the warm sunny morning, the latter climbing the heights of Mt. Grizzly. Tzeeyelety, October 20 Around a crackling bonlire on Glory Hill the Walking Club admits Jean Lawyer to its ranks. FI'ilb!U', October 23 After dinner Miss Witter entertains the boarders with a pleasing vocal recital concert. .Sldl'Z!1'deI-QI, October 24 Bolinas is the setting for the best week-end ever, so say the Walk- ing Club and their guests. Weelrzerday, October 28 The entire upper school assembles in the dining room to hear Miss Locke read Richard Il. Friday, October 30 Mr. Rickard tells us of the wonders of Africa. .S'eztureiezy, October 31 The Riding Club and guests gather at ' 'Mama's Cottage-by-the-Sea for a good ole week-end- such as the Club often enjoys. Tzeeceleey, N ooember 3 In the second game of the hockey series the defeat the S's. Wednefday, Nooember4 After learning to ride at Mills, the Riding Club chooses Sequoia Park as an appropriate place to initiate C. Eddy, C. Burton, and Walker. l33l
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THE YEAR BOOK Tzeexday September 15 Once more unto the breach' Yes once more the boarders new and old are ushered 1nto l1ne th1s trme by Helen Anne Wednereiay September 1 6 Dusty books are reopened and classes beg1n 1n earnest Frzday Septemberlr? The first tea of the year a get acqua1nted tea w1th danc1ng and refreshments 1S held 1n the gym Saturday September 26 The Wh1p and B1t w1th the add1t1on of the two Charlottes C Burton and V Crowley and the Wallc1ng Club w1th K Bryan L Pr1nce L Bancroft H Dolge and L Weston celebrate together a jolly p1cn1c supper at Sequ01a Park Monday September 28 After days of parnful pracuce the Glee Club try outs finally go through the ordeal Tlrfarrday October 1 The Glee Club pronounces judgment' E Ebr1ght M Sample and D Kroll w1ll henceforth 1o1n 1ts ranks Tlazerfday October 8 The S s are v1ctor1ous IH a hard fought game the H1 st of a ser1es w1th the K s Frztlay Oct0ber9 Mrss Locke enterta1ns the boarders w1th an 1nter estrng play The Mollusc hence a new word 111 the Ransom1te Vocabulary Tbarfday Octoberli The annual 1nte1l1gence test' We learn whether or not lagoons m1grate Frzdzgl October 16 Three chee1s for the bale of hay and the Crowley launch 'TheSen1ors and Sophomores patrol the moon l1t bay whlle the Freshmen go on a real old fash 1oned hay r1de l32l , 5 ' a 7 J 7 7 1-1-r x .,,.,,, ,, U I . ,, . . . . 7 7 ' 7 7 ' 7 . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . 7 - - rr rr 7 - 7 . - . . . l I , I 7 3 an 1 11 - - - I- 7 - - - rx y as ,,, - as an - 7 7 an - 11 7 1
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THE YEAR BOOK S aturday, November 7 L. Bancroft and L. Green, at the invitation ofthe Tennis Club, spend the vveek-end at San Rafael. The Walking Club with V. Crowley and B. Sutro explore the beach ofSanFrancisco. Tuerday , November 10 The alumnae gather from far and near to enjoy a tea once more at the scene of their childhood. Weduerday , November 11 l Mr. Paul Cadman revives the War spirit by showing us French posters of the war. Saturday , November 14 Everything from a feeble old man to an alarm clock that walks, joins in the grand march in the gymnasium for the annual Masquerade. S uuday, November 15 Some Pueblo Indians delight us with their songs and dances and win our sympathies for their misfortunes. Monday, November 1 6 Two more people are evidently able to speak French fluently. Allie Mac and Ann Wyckoff are taken into the French Club. Weduerday , November 1 8 The Sophomores put up a good fight yet lose l to the Seniors with a score of nine to nothing. Friday, November 20 A The girls are thrilled by the Way in which Mrs. Stebbins reads The Harp Weaver and other ballads at the English Club tea. Monday, November 23 A tie, tvvo all, is the result of a hard fought. hockey game with the Anna Head School. Wednerday, November 25 The Juniors Win the hockey game from the y Freshmen-nine to one. F- l34l l
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