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Flash- Flash- Flash- Cfam cbfiafozi FGUR YEAR Gne o'clock Nasson Institute time, this is Station B. S. Nasson's Nlarch of time is on the air- Sept., 1933-Some thirty green bashful girls enrolled in the fresh- man class. Hare and Hound Chase to get limbered up for the N. R. A. parade which included every street in Sanford. Oct., 1933-Lookie, lookie, lookie here come the freshmen ar- rayed in Solomonls splendor with pigtails, wrong-side-out and back-side-to pajama tops and skirt. Rain-umbrellas down, Oh, my legs and my stomach- S Hamlet at Gorham Normal. W7e had a good ride anyway. Nov., 1933-Dean's Reception-never was there a receiving line so long. Bazaar-Such talent as was unearthed from Glidden Hall-Spec Sperry, the monkey, Anna Littlefield, the snake charmer, and Alta Twombley as the sword swallower. Flash-Dec., 1933-Birthday party for the class baby-Nettie Stetson, Christmas party and dinner at Brown. Our first big dinner. Flash-jan., 1934-Did you have a good vacation? VVhat did you get for Christmas? How many dances did you go to? Mid-years-Plenty of midnight oil was burned at Glidden. Flash--Feb., 1934-Rank ca1'ds-Many surprises and disappointments. 4'Thirty-Nine Eastf' Freshman talent again to the rescue-Dot VVebber and Mary Kenney are leads, supported by Peg Stanley, Barbara Cameron, Jean Stiles and Alta Twombley. Flash-lVIarch, 1934-Spring is in the air-vacation. Flash-May, 1934-May Day-Freshmen had their parts in the big style show and May Pole Dance. May breakfast and strawberry shortcake! Flash-June, 1934-Finals, at last-Visitors-Dean's tea-Cakes and piles of dishes. Graduation with the freshmen spick and span in white dresses. Flash-Sept., 1934-School days again with several among the missing. This ear we had the upper hand in the initiation. Y . Flash-Nov., 1934-Bazaar-hidden talent again. Alta Twombley Flash Flash turned auctioneer. -Jan., 1935-First reports that Nasson was to become a college as revealed by lVIr. John Clair Minot. lVI1d-years by now are just like rolling off a log. -Feb., 1935-Chapel talks for our two-year pals. i451
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etc11e11 Penley beStOW UPON Hfflen I 10151 111 mY 81100, C111 and sophistication, W'1l1Cl1 1 1111161 ited 111 tl1e C11ss XV111 of IQ 6 1I1fC1CSt 111 Dartmouth liI1OVV1Hg t11f1t it can be e14p111d6d to lI1C1l1C1C two Ruth Dale, leave my inteiest 111 Optometiy to lxatlaleen Fishei T11s plus '111 Inte1n6s111p s11o111d m1ke 1 good COTH17lI1'1'ElOI'1 ,., Gr 1 . n , ' 1 crm C . . C . 1 1 1 I . , . 3 i if, 1ean Lord, confer UpOl1 Virginia Nelson a11d Patricia Guard, my i ' i C ' L L 1 2 V . W - . - - r . T, 1 C . I C I 1 i C ' i 2 L L . ii, Pauline Hanson, mournfully give YNY petite ngure to Thelma Mar- tin. 11, lVIary lV1uir, donate my ability to 'l11o1d my man to Barbara Mac- Kenzie. , 1ane Ball, leave n1y i1111ocence to Estelle LLllD21Cl1. Electa Plummer, leave Nlargaret Fraser in George 1Vebber's care. M f, 111116 Knight, bestow upon Priscilla Abbott, tl1e manner of a sweet girl graduate. Q, lVIary Nickerson, leave to Dorothy 1ackman, expert advice on how to be Cll211'1'HCC1 by ma11y Apollos Wnile Waiting for Adonis. .,, Elaine Grant, leave Ruby, the 11orse, to tl1e te11der mercies and care of Terry VVrigl1t. T, Alice Hews, leave 111y longings for Ashland and Boston to Meryle McNally. In testimo11y whereof We 11ereu11to set o11r l1a11ds and seal t11is four- teentl1 day of1une in tl1e year of o11r Lord Nineteen Hundred and Thirty- SCVCD. Signed: DoRoT1-IY E. BEGG, MARY E. N1cKERsoN. Xyitnessesz DOROTHY E. XVEBBER, ELEANOR VooR1-IRES. 1411 1
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Flash Flash F' l HZIS.. -A ril 1 -Maine Le islature ranted Nasson Institution for P , 935 G g g . . Females the right to become a college giving a B.S. degree. Qperetta and the melodrama NO, NO, fl Tllousfmd TUUCS NOP, Revealed hidden talent in the faculty. -May, IQ35iTl1C Science Fair bigger and better this year as a hospital unit. Senior formal with Phyllis Eaton crowned Queen of the May. 1-June, IQ35--Cf1'21ClLl2l'lIlOI1 took many of our classmates. lve hope they will come back for their degree some day. Fasa-Sept., 1935-Time Nlarches On-with the usual activities. Some F.. of the two-year seniors back again for degrees. -asn-Oct., IQ35-fXd1T1l1'E1l Byrd in Portland. Alice should have been there. F..as.1-Nov., 1935--Qssipee Nlountain trip. Bazaar again. How we missed Alta. Fcasa-Dec., 1935-Miss Barrows, pioneer in Home Economics, gave a lecture. Tea afterwards. Fasa-Jan., T936-LCCfU1'C by Dr. Packard, State Commissioner of Education. The four-year seniors went to Boston. They re- turned safely with many thrilling stories. Nliriam Tucker, class of ,32, entered the fold. Flash-Feb., IQ36lJOlH1 Hines, sponsored by the College Club, read If T lVere Kingfl Lecture on Astronomy at the High School. VVhere, oh where, was the bus! Flash-lVIarch, 1936-Y. W7. initiates a new custom. Church in the morning, program and tea served by the faculty in the afternoon. Flash-April, 1936-lVIiss George, of the Vesper-George Art School spoke, and was she good? Flash-Nlay, 1936-Nancy Byrd Turner, poetess, read some of her Flash- Flash- Flash- Flash- poems. g Arona Wfight as Rose in the Qperetta did a job worthy of a prima donna. Eleanor Grimmer crowned Queen on Nlay Day. First Horse Show at Nasson. June, 1936-Three more graduated-two secretarials to come back. Sept., 1936-FOU1'-YCZII' seniors off campus. Qui' triumph not for long. Alice Hews, Jennie Sweet, and Eleanor Peterson in- creased our number to ten. Oct., 1936-'cDean W7allace, lVliss Freshmanf' Chapel talks- the second time for most of us. Nlaine Nlusic Festival in Sanford proved to be a music feast. Nov., IQ361B21Z?t?t1' with Bells, Bells, Bells for a good meas- ure. Supper by four-year seniors. Mr. Hines read 'fTam1ng of the Shrew. Dr. Beatley of Sim- mons visited us. M61
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