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THE YEAR BOOK S urzday, january 24 Mrs. Furlong makes us envious by her account of the wonderful trip she is about to take through the Mediterranean. Morzday, january 25 to Friday, january 29 A happy week is spent by all! Yes, with the exception of a few trifling mid-years that occupy the morning hours. Saturday, january 30 The boarders start in all over again with new rooms and roommates, and then in the evening hear Paul Whiteman at the automobile show. Tburrday, February 4 Many Shylocks, Portias, Antonios and jessi- icas vie for respective honors in the Shakespeare play try-outs. Friday, February 5 We are all much delighted with the concert of Lina Palughi, the young Italian soprano. Monday, February 8 Sootie and the Walking Club join hands on Glory Hill. Friday, February 12 Good music, a wonderful partner, and a perfect time constitute the verdicts passed upon the Junior-Senior Formal. Saturday , February 1 3 Not to be outdone by their elders, the first and second grades have a party, too-a Valentine Party. Tuesday, February 16 just to be different the Walking Club invites the school to a picnic supper in the gym. Friday, February 19 Let's all go to Vassar -the cry after Miss Sawyer tells us of the wonders of that place. Saturday, February 20 The tennis match with Castilleja divides the spoils evenly. E361
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THE YEAR BOOK Tbzerrday, November 26 A respite for one day! From nine A. M. until ten P. M. the boarding department is quite a deserted place. Friday, December 4 At the hockey supper Frances Halliday is elected the Captain for next year. The S's Win the series by defeating the three to one. Saturday, Deeemberj The Lower School is to be complimented on the way in which it presented What Men Live By. Friday, December 11 Les Precieuses Ridiculesn is enhanced by the brilliant and amusing acting of Helen Anne and Sootie. Tbzereday, December 1 7 A gay gown, an icy Santa Claus, a gorgeous tableau-in other words, the Christmas dinner. Friday, December 18 Christmas vacation! Tuesday, january 5 The same old story-vacation over, school once more. Wedrzerday, january 6 Reviews begin in earnest. Mid-years loom ahead! Sznzday , january 17 We have the pleasure of hearing Mr. Trelease once more at our evening service. Tuerday, january 19 All aboard for France! Mrs. Juliet James inspires us with a very vivid description of Chartres Cathedral. Friday, january 22 We see The Tropics in their true light with the able assistance of Professor Kofoid.. l35l
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THE YEAR BOOK e i Monday, February 22 Washington's birthday is observed with the aid of Mr. Chester Rowell. Friday, Febraafy 26 Dr. Chesley Bush explains about the Sun- shine Childrenf' Miss Yost from Stanford tells us what a college expects from a student. Saturday, February 27 A losing score for us is the outcome of a basketball game with Miss Branson's. Tlaarrday, March 4 You've missed something if you've never been to Mama's for tea. Ask the Walking Club about it. Friday, March 5 I-lih School horses perform for us at the horse show. Saturday, Marcia 6 To play the game for the game itself results in a play-day for all the schools at Stanford. Friday, Marcia 12 Mr. Pepper enlightens us as to the intricacies of the art of Japanese prints. Saturday, Nlarch 13 What could be more fun than a circus! Honest-to-goodness clowns, ti ght-rope-walkers, and lions entertain us at the Senior Cabaret. Tuesday, March 16 All those who are not going to college will not find time lying heavy on their hands--if they follow the good advice of Dr. Jessica Peixotto ofthe University of California. Wedizerday, Marcfa 17 The third and fourth grades celebrate a St. Patrick's Day Party! Tbiirfday, Marcia 18 Sh! Keep it dark! The Senior Spree! The Senior boarders slip away for dinner at the Palace and 'fSt. Joan afterwards. Friday, Nlarclo 19 Miss I-lead's outplays us in basketball although our team shows that it knows how the game ought to be played. l37l
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