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tr 1 EXAMINATIONS ab ; 4 Twas the eve of exams, at a school we all know. For when girls take exams, they're sure from the It was near twelve o'clock tbut the hall clock was start SlOWL To jostle them up, alas without heart. When out of the door, from the ttBig Room so drear Though the fairies made light of the coming disaster, Stole a little exam, whom we cannot but fear. They were flunked and rehunked in the days Her name, Mathematics? she was all dressed in red, that came after. And a compass of gold was on top of her head. SO after that terrible WBFJI'I had gone by, Then came all the exams, in the darkest array; They met once again, with many a sigh; I am sure there was never a party that way. Mathematics was gone, because no one had passed, There was History, Science and Languages too, ANd DOOT' 50161168 came in on a crutch at the tThere is always a lot for young ladies to dot. 133t- The marrow was bringing a terrible plight, So, although our exams cause a great deal of fuss, ButIthey danced and made merry till late in the IVS much harder on them, than it is upon us. night. L. V. N., '16.
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m. mum mullw u m mlruuummll! - 4m m.tu-mm a v THE HALLOWEEN PARTY g at! - lthn-numm mm mu 1. ONE of the events which loomed large upon the horizon of society was the party at Oakhurst. It was given by the Juniors in honor of the Seniors, two singularly interesting and charming groups of girls, who are all, without exception, exceedingly pretty. The atmosphere of the interesting room in which the party was given was enhanced by extremely artistic decoration, carried out in the color scheme of black and yellow. Dread Spirits of darkness in the forms of paper witches and cats sported along the walls, and little jack-'o-,lanterns, strung from end to end of the spacious and inviting room, shed an appropriately ghostly light on the festive scene. Between the dances there were perfectly delightful games, in which all the guests took part, with the great- est enjoyment. Among the delightful young hostesses, who wandered about hospitably among their guests, were: Miss Mildred Carpenter, whose lovely, artistic face was set off by her costume of a Spanish dancer; Miss Margaret Allen, a girl of charming manner, and delightful face, who wore a most interesting costume, a family heirloom, in which one of her ancestors dis- covered Cape Cod; Miss Sara Macduff, her face filled 19 A T with the brightness of her fresh and youthful spirit, who also wore a costly and beautiful costume; pretty and interesting Miss Louise Newburgh, Who, as the Gypsy fortune teller, was much sought after; Miss Caroline Freiberg, who was charming in a shimmering robe which she found in the tomb of an Egyptian princess, when she was in Egypt last; Miss Sallie Grant, who was pretty and distinguee in a charming gown, which she, with her marked artistic talent, designed herself. Among the guests were Miss Elizabeth King, Who was exquisitely pretty and patrician in a romantic Gypsy dress; Miss Mary Terry Burnett, whose dark and piquant beauty became that of a demure little Quakeress; Miss Janet Graham and Miss Florence Kleybolte who were fascinating little kiddies in curls and socks, not yet out of the nursery; clever and attrac- tive Miss Florence Crozier as a stately colonial dame, and many others, Who wore costumes of equal beauty and distinction. Altogether, the evening was a radiant one, due to the buoyant hospitality, and will long remain unique in the annals of society. L. E. W., 1916, Society Reporter.
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