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16 NEW HAVEN Hier-1 SCHOOL CLASS BOOK. Thanksgiving and Christmas, and we left school for a brief Easter vacation. . 1 b Shortly before this, on April 3, the Senior Class had given a Charity Concert in the Auditorium. A large number of people came and S150 was made. The Baseball season had now started. Unfortunately, a poor game at the start discouraged the school and, after' that, but few went to the games. About this time the Associated Civic Societies urged us to clean up the city. The School Circle circulated pledges and we all agreed to do what was wanted. We could do anything. you kno-w. Also we started to get a gymnasium, and prospects are bright for one in the near future. At last, on Wednesday evening, April 29, came the long- awaited Senior Class Prom. Yes, it was a From. now. We had voted that it should be called such. Music Hall was never so beautiful before. Light blue and white, our class colors. were used for the decorations. The dance was opened with a grandimarch, led by our President with Miss Marsh of the Faculty, the Committee following him and the others after them. There were twenty-four dances. Everybody said there had never been such a fine dance. And S90 was made. Howard C. Fulton, the Chairman of the Committee in charge. should certainly be complimented for his splendid work. About a week later, on May 8, came the Crescent Enter- tainment and.Dance. The Yale Apollo Glee. Banjo and Man- dolin Clubs were good. Then a farce entitled The Peace- makerv was presented, followed by sixteen dances. This was the last dance of the year, except the private one to he given hy Alpha Iota Epsilon Fraternity on May 22. at XVarner llall. to which some lucky ones are going. Also we are looking forwiard now to our Class Dm- ami Graduation Exercises. i When at last we leave the old school we will feel that we have left a place difficult to fill, and never will we forget our Classmates of 1908. A f.UIlI.S 1T'I't'I'I.f 17i'Ifnr'.-gt,
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