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J-Ligh School Week Happy to be on their way, Marie Mastorovich, Charlee Pitchford, Rose Gloder, Natalie Glotch, Jo Ann Sayre, and Mrs, Wood started for Bozeman on Thursday, April 27. Impatience increased as the girls grew inquisitive about the next few days. Gallatin county grew nearer and finally they arrived in Bozeman and M.S.C., where they registered and were assigned their sleeping quarters. Houses known as Quads became home for the next two days. The girls stayed in the recreation room of Quad A with girls from three other towns. Snow dampened their spirits, but not for long. Sightseeing and becoming acquainted with Quad A and the Student Union filled out Thursday afternoon. College talent was presented during an evening show. Different college organ- izations offered their talented members for this entertainment. Hungrily the girls hurried to breakfast Friday morning. Breakfast was fol- lowed by a General Assembly where the girls heard an address by Mr. Eugene Savage of Butte, Montana. Occult assistance was desired by the students as they worried, wondered, and worked on the difficult questions included in the College Aptitude tests Friday morning. Open house was held by the campus departments Friday evening following a banquet for the students. Listening to a concert by the Bobcat band made Friday evening more enjoyable. Waltzing in the Student Union Ballroom completed Friday's schedule. Each student was offered an opportunity to inquire about college life during discussion groups held Saturday morning. Efforts were rewarded when awards viere presented at a General Assembly before noon Saturday. Knowing that Saturday night still held excitement, Mrs. Wood dropped each girl off at her home in time to prepare for the 1950 Junior Prom. SENIOR SNEAK DAY APRI L 19, 19 50 A yawn, a toot, and then a car. A 'hello', get in, watch out for the jar; The Arena, get out, a check of all, A drive, a laugh, the cars seem to crawl; A river, a deer, several jokes, A piece of cake, a town, a stop for cokes; Some gas, a s-t-r-e-t-c-h, and some air. Another drive, a song, and we're there! A swim, a hike, or an investigation, An apple, a creek, some vacation. A picnic, a rest, and a game. Running, laughing, all glad they came. Another swim, some cards, a walk» Ice cream, pop, and lots of talk. Start back, a blow out, everyone stopping, A spare, a new town, and some shopping. A story, a sigh, all home by 10, Tired, happy lads, lasses, women, and men!
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