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. Jw: Towua Sm.: Liwsou nm McCm1ri Nusa Muimm, Nalclirnan fEnter Diana and Penelope, Diana: What is the reason for the conven- tion? What's happening? Watch: ul was just telling Venus and Mi- nerva the outstanding events of the class of '47 at Mount lda.' Pen: Well, you're just the one we want to see. We're interested in the Freshman class. Watch: Sit down, my dears, sit down-H Ven: We'll leave you to these youngsters, sir. lt's about time for us to bow out anyhow. Thanlc you for your trouble. We really appre- ciate the time you've given us. fExit Ven. and Min., Watch: Now, what is it that you want to lcnow about the new blood at Mount Ida? Pen: Well, we want to lcnow an awful lot but we may as well start from the beginning. On what day did school start? Diana: Yes, and what was their first social event? Watch: Wait a minutel. One thing at a time, my dearsl l..et's see, school started with a bang on September 24th. Early in October the freshmen were socially introduced to the faculty and seniors at a tea given especially for this purpose. Diana: Guess by then the freshmen were really accepted into the swing of Mount Ida. Watch: Well, not yet-they had one more thing to do before they really belonged. They call it Senior Day there-that's the day when all freshmen talce their lowly stands before the mighty seniorsl And that's the day late in November when alarm cloclcs all over the dorm are ringing before 5:30 a.m., The teasing and crazy costumes-were enjoyed by one class as well as the other. Pen: That sounds lilce funl But tell me, f ,when did social life start for these frosh? Watch: At an informal dance given by the Seniors on November 2nd. That freshman class came to Longwood Towers in drovesl It was a wonderful affair which put a lot of spirit into these new girls. The Christmas formal on December 14th, too, saw a great number of excited freshmen. They were really in the spirit of things by then. . Diana: Did they have a Christmas party? Watch: Oh, yesl And a jolly- one at that -a steal: dinner climaxed by singing and pres- ents given out by their own Santal And then came a nice long vacation. Pen: After such a vacation, they must have been full of energy. Watch: indeed they werel They got right to worlc and elected their officers. And a won- derful group they chose: Presidentflean Towle Vice President-Sally Lawson Secretary-Ardeth McCarthy Treasurer-Nancy Mulcahy Then, of course. came their mid-year exams. After that grind studies toolc a holiday while the girls toolc an exciting trip to North Conway on January 3lst. There they had fun and fresh air while slciing, slcating and tobogganinglu Diana: Bet they were exhausted when they came baclc. Any brolcen bones? Watch: Nopel And in spite of blaclc-and- blue marlcs they began to plan the next year's trip. Diana: When did these frosh get together at a meeting of their own? Watch: That was on February 13th at which time they discussed last minute details foritheir first dance which was to be two days later. ' Pen: Ohl How did the dance go over? Watch: lt was quite a success. Everyone turned out for this-freshmen and seniors alilce. It was held at the Normandie Room and they had ieason to be proud of the way it went off. Diana: uDidn't they have a Valentine Party? Watch: Oh yesl l forgot that-they had their party February 13th-a stealc dinner with hearts to matchln Pen: Did they hold any more dances of their own? Watch: Yes, and a marvelous affair it wasl It was the annual cabaret dance-with a terrific floor show. l thinlr it was held around the middle of April. Soon after that, they gave the luncheon for the seniors at the Fox and Hounds. It wa's sort of a farewell affair, you see. Diana: What a seasonl Sounds lilre those freshmen were pretty busyln Pen: Yes, but they hated to see graduation lcnowing that it meant so many of their friends were leaving. Diana: Gee, thanlcs for all this information, Mr. Watchman-you've really helped us a lot. Watch: lt was a pleasure, girls-any timeln Pen. and Diana: See you next year-'byeln page sixty-one
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