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THE QUILAL for 1916 MARCH 1-Hare and Hound Chase. 2--Lecture on Sian Francisco Exposition by Mr, o Underhill. ' 4-- Courtship of Miles Standish -Naramore 'Ha1l. 10-Junior Party. 14-Talk on Spanish Painting by Miss Hicks. Senior Table. 17-Spring vacation. 27-R-eturn. . 29-Miss Jobe, Camping in Rockies. APRIL G 1-Missionary Dinner. 4-Art of Printing-by Mr. McAdoo. 5-QUILL goes to press. . 9-Miss Maira Mayer-Talk on the Passion Play. 10-Mr. Averillis concert. Junior-Senior Party. 23-Easter Sunday at school. 28- Special party. ' , MAY o 2-Mr. George talks on the George Junior Republic. 5+Mid-year Dance and Senior Reception. Field Day. Apple Blossom Day at the Red House. Shakespeare tercentenary pageant. Mission Picnic. Boat trip to West Point. Final vote for Stamm Prize. ' Graduates' Musical. l JUNE 2-Graduates' Recital. 3-Class Night. 4-Baccalaureate Sermon. ' '5-Art Exhibition. Mr. Averi11's-Mr. Barber's Recital. I 6-Commencement. 109
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THE QUILL for 1916 DECEMBER . 1-Domestic Science Tea for Seniors. 10-f'Eager Heart. 15-Departure for vacation. A JANUARY 5-Beginning of school. 11--Psychic Exposure Talk-Mr. Delroy 14-Inspection of school by magazine men. 19-Reception for magazine men. 20-Miss Goddard leaves. ' 21-Editorial staff receives Add party. 28-Senior Children's Party. 29-Naramore Hall Masquerade. Mid-year Luncheon . at Martinique. FEBRUARY 3-Sleigh ride to Tarrytown. 4-Masquerade. 11-Holbrook Dance. 12-Greek poses. 16-Mid-year' Musical. 18- Much Ado About Nothing. Father Van Allen. 22-Washington's Birthday. 24-Senior-Junior Party. 27-Mrs. Hewson from Kentucky talks on mountain A whites. 108
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ai ,vi fl i A nut and a joke are alike in that they both can be cracked, and different in that the joke can be cracked again. So here's to the joke, the good old joke, We'1l hear it again tonight. . Its health We will quaffg that will help us to laugh, And to treat it in manner polite. Martha fbusily measuring the curtains and, at last in disgustJ+ Char1ie, how long do these curtains hang? Charlie flazilyb- Till they get dirty. Miss Thompson fspeaking to Lucile in Englishj - Will you rise briefly, Lucile, and tell all you know. , c-11-11. Miss Hammond- Janet, what are the three most common words in school ? Janet Phelan- I don't know. Miss Hammond- You are right. 110
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