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Flash- Dec., 1936-Miss Muriel Cox came to speak to us. Campus lVIystery, an- able performance. Flash-'lim v 1937-'GH 120 BOSYOH WS Will go VVhy have so man stairs Flash- Flash- . . . . ' Y c Q in buildings? Un our return We found Ruth Winget and Jean Taylor. Seb-i 1937-Vx7estbrook game at W7estbrook proved fatal to our eam. lVlarch, 1937-Miss Charlotte Raymond spoke on Foreign Foods. Y. YV. Sunday very dignified and impressive. Freshmen had a nautical dance. FlPlSh-Apfili 1937-Portland Symphony came to Sanford. VVhy are Flash Flash Sept. Qct. Dec. such musical programs so long? -lVlay, 1937-May Day and Senior Formal. Everyone please stand by. -June, 1937-The graduating class expect to return for their lVIas- ter's degrees, so Cheeriol You have been listening to Nasson's March of time, coming to you each June, over a coast-to-coast network. Script Writers: EMMA COLBY, BERNICE Lowa. TWO YEAR I I First day of college- How green We feel. l I3 Our first party, given by the seniors. I4 Hare and Hound Chase- You might as Well take it and like ' 77 lt. 3 Initiation Day- The circus is coming to town. 31 Dean's Reception-Wliat! a dance Without men? ? I4 A. A. Dance- We have our men at last. IQ Christmas Party-lt takes Mrs. Kramer to plan for a party. 20 Vacation-Back to civilization. Jan. 2o-2 lVIid- ears-We realize We are in college. Feb. Mar. Ap r. M ay 5 Y I5 Secretarial Dance-Heart Throbs. 27 c'lVIidsummer Night's Dream, in Portland. 29 Leap Year Party by sophomores-Pierce and Mann sure make a cute couple. H 7 Basketball game With Westbi'ook-'fNot so good. ain Classmates seem a bit more friendly. 27 Spring Vacation-VVhat a relief! 6 Back ag. - C . t 25 Science Fair-A big day for Miss Currier. 2 Freshman Bridge--Card talent is discovered. 16 lVIay Day-Some of us learn to Hit. 23 Senior Formal-Oh, for a tux! l47l
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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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June 5 Last Chapel-Tears and souls. 3 5 Senior Banquet-Freshmen serve seniors. Sept. I5 College opens-W7e see ourselves as we were last year. 16 Upper classmen welcome freshmen at a party at Glidden. IQ Hare and Hound Chase-How about some tamlng down! l Qct. 2 Bowling startedf-How lame we are! I5-16 Musical by Richmond Glee Club. g 26 Miss Katherine Baker speaks on Home Economics. 30 Hallowe'en Party-Shall we wear dinner dresses? 31 A. A. Dance-W7here's the orchestral Nov. I4 Peanut Hunt--VVho,s afraid of the dark? ? Dec. I7 Christmas Party-Secrets are revealed. I8 Christmas Vacation! I I Jan. 16 Secretarial Dance-'fKeep your shoes on your feet! Feb. I Practice House opens for two-year seniors-Poor Miss Xvyman. I9-22 Long week-end-Three cheers for George Tyashington. lN1ar. IQ Groups change at the Practice House-VVhere's the moving van? ? Apr. 23 A. A. Card Party-Contract seems to be the vogue. 24 Moonlight Hike-Ten more miles to my credit. May I5 Senior Formal-This is my last affair. June I2 Last chapel-W7here's my handkerchief! I4 Commencement-Beginning of a different life. DoRoTHY ROBERTS, JUNE KNIGHT. jzuffzucfiom foe Qfzcuzcfmaa Burg HOW7 DO YOU DO IT? You only want a basin of water, a towel, a rag, and live minutes' time. W7hen you get up in the morning, pin a petticoat very loosely at the waist, draw your arms out of the sleeves of your chemise, and let it drop to your waist. Take your rag, well wetted, and slap your chest and throw handfuls of water around your ears and back of the neck. Then throw your towel across your back and Hsawn it dry. Put on your Chemise sleeves, draw on a nightgown, to keep from chilling, while you tuck your skirts up under one arm until you wash and dry one limb. Drop that Tide and do the other likewise. This done, sit down, dip one foot in the valsin,,iub and diy it, put on your stocking and shoe, and then wash the otier. How times have changed! Today we strip and sprint thusly down the hall to the shower. ' i+Sl
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