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Joan Newbury, President A MK xv N -eu... p OOWJIRY it 'Wm KBBER ni, . in D Manco turne Dance on November 10th, these Frosh had their first taste of college social lite. Shortly after the dance the Freshman class elected its officers: :NNW Joan Daly-Vice President ' Claire D'Amico, Secretary Barbara Nutting, Treasurer 'The dawn of November 28th saw the Freshmen up and out-the occasion being Senior Day. A gala Christmas party was held in Shaw Hall December 13th and that samezweelr, true to the seasonfs spirit. the Christmas Formal was held. A Valentine party was given February 14th. As I remember, the dinner was excellent. Ven: When was their tirst dance? , Watch: Qu March 2nd. Then there was a great night May 2nd when the students of Mt. Ida - gathered 'together to enjoy the 'ML lda Night' at Pops. 'Soon after, the Seniors had their annual luncheon at the Fox and Hounds. April 26th .marlced the Cabaret Dance. Min: ' What happened Commencement week? A Watch: Well, there was the Horse Show, the Crowning of the May Queen. and then, of course, Cla-ss Day and then Graduation Day on June 7th. ' ' A ' - Min: ul imagine that the Freshmen were sorry to see their friends leave. , . .W Mm Watch: Yes, they were, but they soon adapted themselves to their newnroles as Seniors on September 23rd when the new school season began.wThis year the Seniors played hostess to the Freshmen at the annual tea early in Octo- ber. The new officers were elected shortly after the tea.'l I V h Min': . Who were the officers 'Pu ' Watch: President Barbara Vvoodberry ,.,,,,,,. in 15795 'Wwwal - Vice President, Patsy Kisber I ,ul 'naman' about the ' Secretary, Claire D'Amieo A 'Q-,,' A ' ' 57, Treasurer, Virginia Lutz. 0 R ' 'A u Q' ' ' t ,M at no-u an rn JI Ven: When .did the first meeting talre ymnflfd it lor lil! 'cw 2. Place? 'ma W , I the class ol H V . ' - M M ,,,,4 aw ' g Watch: October 24th, if I remember cor- ' 1 .t,,-, 'mr M time in Belhtn A rectly. Shortly after, the topic of membership ,.. Ni f iorsafa ea . W s, -nn .mel 90 NOC. fm - K .,i,:.1. .i. Aufumn .W . 1 'nfl' ' -tool in the Charles River Country'Club was dis- cussed. This marlced Mt.-lda's tirst season of winter sports at the club. Breaking tradition, the Senior Dance on November 2nd was held off campus at the Longwood Towers. Because of the large enrollment, all succeeding dances toolc place outside. Celebration of the Christ- mas season began on the 14th of December when the Mistletoe Formal was held at Long- wood Towers. Several days preceding vaca- tion, the girls were singing carols beneath a gaily lighted tree, the occasion being the annual Christmas party where contributions are made to the Peabody Home for Crippled Children. After' the holidays, worlc was resumed, in ear- nest, for the finals in the near future. A thrill- ing sld trip to North Conway on January 31st was the next event on the calendar. - ,Min: '.'Sounds,lilce an interesting winter season. Ven: Whattnext?l' Watch: Spring vacation, which began on the 28th of March. Then, the last rigors of studying for finals came and passed. Ven: When.. did all the girls hold Senior Prom? Watch: May 31st-and a gala affair it was -the summer gowns adding a festive air to Shaw Hall. Commencement weelc, beginning on the first of June, opened with Baccalaureate Services. The following day witnessed the Crowning of the, Queen .at the May Pageant, followed by the Freshman-Senior Outing. Class Day on June 3rd, was climaxed by the tradi- tional planting ofithe ivy. Min:. Wait a minute and catch your breathln X I 1 Ven: Yesl Remember l'm takiiig notes. Watch: - l..et's see, we come to Wednesday, now. That was the night of the Senior Farewell Dinner at Shaw Hall. Next, was the observ- ance of Alumni Day on Thursday., June '6th, Commencement Day, and two successful years for the graduating Seniors ended--and that, my dears, is the end of the story. a page fifteen
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1 enior ass A c9flQC9l'-5' I President . Vice President Secretary . - - Treasurer - - - - . BARBARA Woonnsnny MARION PATRICIA KISBER . . . t . CLAIRE D'AIvIIco . . . 1 . VIRGINIA Lurz Bach row :E Pat Kisber, Virginia Lutz Front row: Barbara VVoociiJerry, Claire D'AmiC0 Cglae Qcfyssey of 11,7 Setting: Time: Ancient Greece Place: Mt. lcia Characters: Minewa, Venus, and the VVatciIman fin orcier of appearance, Min: It was time 23rd. Ven: Noi You're wrong! It was the 24ti1i Min: I swear by Zeus that it was time 23rciI Ven: Here comes the watchman-i1e'H be able to teii us wiIo's right. Watch: You're both wrong. In 1945 Mt. icia opened on the 26th of September. But why page fourteen time argument? VVi1at's important about time opening ciate of SCIIOOIAOII earth? Min: Zeus has demanded it for his recorclsi Teil us what you imow about the class of '47. Watch: VVeH, they lost no time in getting acquainted with time faculty and seniors at a tea given October 17ti1. VVitiI time Autumn Noc- IN 1. I 4 I I at , I ' Iufflemwdi :J-1 ' V . 1' W' . lf' K hadtimeuflfff arg ' 5 Iiitfihedw I b ogiwszjoant, ,Q gi 2 j0anDi'Y'm. I CIw,DArf BuIm,,ww4 ' . g 41 , 'liIeciasIIIoiiNv -57? 'L I. upandomdrheogfvm 1 6 iv I galachfifhw W W , I -DecemBul3tivK,f', .'. - in ' season'sSPifff1f5 'r'! ' - 4 1 ' Aviitllfillfpvfu F' I Aslmnunbme eff - -- Q I Ven: When vu M U' U Watch: but 'I' 'P 'I grealnigintiiayldufz mann A ' Ha gathererl ts -we in I . Night' aipopx. Sw! mr Yu up Q theirannualimcim I' rv G .. 1... - ApIii26liImaMgQ,1,,,,,f,,, I I Min: 'Wm g,,,,,,, It I week? 1 Watch: 'W1,5,, ,I 5 ,- i V tileffrowningof 5141 ,h u. E ' couIse,CiassDgI ix V -gb ' I onJu1Ie TIL. V ' I I Min. q- , , ' ' WPI 2' g t soffytnseetiIgyg,E:: vu. -.. . Walcil: ,ga Idaptedthmkehhg V- It th it .up- I,YlStlJitl11LQ1'33'e.sL' 'Y 5 u N. . M' V-N tljzmilmmdxk I-.,, S BEFIQSIU-!!lth3l6,l ' bw ..- - an EI-Ththgwognq W N .V 1 lileteaf' '- r-,hh -f M- I ' - In: Xtlhhbgv WUICIIJ P Ax ign- 'Wm , i Viq I ss ,ieuftln Sh f' its Ven: -.whmnwg Hhs K I PIM? 'U 3-E 5, M 4' WM- '- SN Shmgwff I+. . wks'-sf. X
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