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f 59 W 41522, 4 gI95I Y 11 s S v Y- y S Senior Week I May 21 -- May 27 Clbllifllltllf--ELEANOR O,CONNELL MAY 21-Class N ight . Mary Sutherland MAY 22-Senior Prom Natalie Woods MAY 23-Move-up Day Helen Abrams Aluemmze Luncbeolz MAY 24-Church Service . Winifred Wyman MAY 25-Picnic . . Louise Foley MAY 26-Tea . Clementine Wenz MAY 26-Banquet . Barbara Tuthill MAY 27-Recognition Beatrice Rosenthal 1'8'. S A ee. J .Q U nl 153
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'CTo Those Behind The Scenes THE WISE-MEN! To Azlvisorsf' Miss Aulick's suggestions, endless! Miss Muzzey's plants and flowers too! Miss Patten's never failing earnest- ness Brought all our Socials through! Cbairmmz-Sincere Ajzprrciafc-rrs! WHENEVER? WHEREVER? WHATFVER WE NEED! WE ALWAYS CALL ON! GENE! THE WINNING CREW To flu' Royal-Rowan! There's always a thrilling feeling In many a 'stage-crewls' heart When 'the show' goes over with glory fTho' the 'clean-up' is yet to start! Clmirmen- You all know who you are! SUGGESTIONS! INTEREST! ASSISTANCE! ADVICE! AID! TI-IE KEYSTONE! To Gc'm'! Three years at school has shown us There is One behind the scenes, Who's made successful--everything That's thoughtful, clever, busy Gene! Cbairmr'f1-- They who know! MANAGERS! STAGE CREWS! DECORATORS! CHAIR-FOLDERS! RELIABLES! TI-IUMBTACKS! THE FITTING LINKS! To Miscc'1lam'011s! STEP-LADDERS! ,, , , . , Theres many things to remem- ber- STAGETBOARDSII Many not to forget- SEWING MACHINE, Those are the ole dependables! ' Miscellaneous, mechanical Pets! SCENERY! Chairman- Ole Nc'ccssifivs 459 A A e. T 2-li 152
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gpm ,Qi Q 9 I 5 f 1951 a S: Dorm-Mates WESTERN WOOLIES vs. EASTERN EARDRUMS 14-93-81-27-S S-DORM! 16-37-29-19-1S--STORM! And storm it was!! CThough many storms and battles had been engaged in previ- ously.J With Western Woolies' representative players from The Great Garfield S55 the Magnanimous Mellen 16 and 37, the Hearty Hammond 29, and the Mighty Mass. Avenue '27 lined against the Eastern Eardrums-Ever-ready Everett 19 -and 155 the Magnificent Mass. Avenue '93 and '81, and the Courageous Chauncey 14, they scuffed the sod, heaved melodious sniffs of incomplete breathing, and gazed near-sightedly at the football-an overgrown clinic marble magnified to the 10th dollar-awaiting action where Mass. Ave. and Everett intersect! 7.50-Shower! Came the signal-and did it pour? They were off! The Eastern Eardrurn Martin clutched the ball, backed by the husky Selkowitz, Hunt, Mather, Rehberg--covered the lst S-yd. 'line and was doomed by the man-fearing attackers- Strong, Lindquist and Besse of 16. Western Woolies Woods approaching with highland schottische made a Lindy kickoff-landing in prone fall position as ball soared past 81 and lodged in the gutter-run-way blanketed by Behmer and Parker of 14. With Water- boys Roos and Ruos manipulating a derrick, said ball and Woods were dislodged and carried for advance by Jordan and Thompson. ,Iordan's left ear itches! So Thompson pounds on alone downing Learned, McGuire, Tuthill, Nettles, Senior, Hamlin, Tobaldt- and sends Snyder rolling furiously down Brattle Street. But slippery cartracks do many things. However, West, freshly reinforced takes up battle and gains 50 yds. back to Mass. Ave., Qtime out-S Ld. penalty to Bences Drug for cokesj. Whitney bravely gains, downing Sjorlund, Owens, Bailey and Johnson, onslaught- ing enemies. More gain, to the spell of a harmonica. Chaffee, Ross, Davis-oppose force- fully playing and singing furiously to banjo. Music hath charms but Krebs and Ellis intercept with crocheted shoelace net. . Bennett in Ford saves the day and carries ball to Harvard Square unobstructed but ticketed -Goal for Eastern Eardrums! Time! Game called off-dorms are sold-no gate receipts, big revolution! All hands are called out to .light fire crackers to dynamite dorms 19, IS, 16, that new apartment houses might be founded. To-let signs appear for every sordid, empty, lonesome window eyeing longingly for de ole inhabitation! But there 'they stand, quivering, awaiting for new life-and the hundred-fold of dorm- mates stand bewildered wondering what next shall shelter their whirling heads from autumnal skies and weep, mourningly at the passing of some lovely things, some dear old houses, those good ole dorms! ' if G A - O Lis-11
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