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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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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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1 J, Cyan fpfzofzfiac 7Q5O D631 Polly As l was ponde11ng ove1 the Nugget the othe1 day l couldnt help wonde11ng what had become of OU1 classmates of that class of 37 The Alumn1 News told me what many a1e do1ng P01 1nstance That CVC1 1n1m1table cha1acte1 of wlt, VIARX lVlUIR has come to be a p1ofess1onal woman of such a notable pos1t1on as Supe1v1so1 of the D1etet ICS Depa1tment at ohns Hopkms IH Balt1mo1e HELEN MANN of that famous canoe town has bought the Standa1d Q11 Inte1ests 1n Cuba She 1S 1ehn1n0 the most selected o1l CVC1 to be found IH the YVeste1n Hem1sphe1e VVho would ever have thought that qu1et Helen would b11ng fo1th such busmess ab1l1t1es? MRS HUGHIO HILI EZES Qnee Electa Plumme1 was seen 1ecently at the Met1opol1tan 0pe1a attend1ng the openmcr pe1fo1mance of Lohen g11n, 1n wh1ch Hugh1o sang the lead1ng part Such glo1yl GOVCIHOI and NTIS Xvlllldm Sm1th of New York nee I1ene lVVood bu1y ente1 ta ned 1ecently the P1es1dent, cabmet membe1s and then WV1VCS on he1r yacht The Fanybelle FLORENCE HASKELL has become p1es1dent of the Reduce that Flgure School IH Los Angeles, and has as some of he1 1nsp11ed students such mov1e queens as Hot Cha lVIa1tha Raye S1mone S1mon, and Sonja Heme MARY NICKERSON fo1me1 Secreta1y to VV1ll1am Randolph Hearst has settled down 1n that qua1nt l1ttle college town of BIUHSWICR where she has for the past two yea1s filled the pos1t1on as matron at the PS1 U f1atern1ty house The boys a1e so good to that SITVCI haned ladyl Tsn t It n1ce Ma1y s d1eam came true? fal surpassed Sch1apa1ell1 1n he1 unusual ways of p1esent1ng her styles to the publ1c Leha IS now 1ecogn1zed th1oughout the UI11tCCl States and Eu1ope as the des1gne1 of the wa1drobes fO1 the Royal Fam1ly at the Co1onat1on The fo1me1 DOROTHY ROBERTS now MIS Ferguson, has th1s yeal opened up a most eXclus1ve sk1 club 1n the Alps nea1 the Clty of Be1n Also she has some of the hnest breeds of St Be1na1d dogs that do the11 l1ttle b1t everyt1me l-7e1g1e gets lost 1n ctlaem 'Ch'lF hills At last a cance1 cure IS 1evealed to the publ1c by that well known cance1 spec1al1st D1 JUNE KNIGHT afte1 many YCTIS Of FCSCZUCTI D Knlght s 1ad1um 1ays have proven to be an outstandmg success GRETCHTN PENLEY 1ecently won the medal of ach1evement QWCU each yeql by The Ame11Can Talke1s Assoc1at1on to the pe1son talkmg fO1 +9 1 i 1 I L l c 'i ' - C 7 l , 1 , . C C , C C C , 0 ,Y L c c 1 - , 1 ' ' C L.. c ' . c c ' ' . l 7 I' C ' c E c . . C ' . ' . - , 4 4 c c c C C ' ll Q . . C . . A . , . lj' U . D K . - . , C y ' J 4 I .D C l A 1 C 'Q A A ' l .. . . . C . . . t xx, - 5 - 1 - Q - . - , 1 t 7 cc A .aa . 1 M , Q . .. ' cc as , ' ' c 3 C 1 ' 1 Q A . . L A , 2 , , . 7 M C A , ' . . . C . . ' , . . 4 , 1 V . W 1 That o1'1g1nator of the world's smartest styles, LELIA RAYMOND, has Q1 ' ' c l ' I ' c T S ' . . , . . . - 1 C X . A 1 ' llll ' ' c 1 . ' W l - - 4 I - . l C U C - ll I '. - , 5 X c . l . . - ll W c l ' ' . N S ' - . . . - L ' . U ' 1 . C . yi y . ' ,l 1 . - c ' 1 t C ' ' ' - 4 A ' C ' ' . l'- ' 1 l I , cn , . A- , I l . . C - , O l . . 1 4 1 1 - C - c c - fl L 1 -1 5 1 L 1 l W lf l ' 1: l 'hr
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