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fi.. ,YM V.. ,N ,Y W, ..,. V, H J' I f' ff .f ,fe- June and Senior Wleek at Simmons College brought to black-garbed Seniors the realization that their college lite was almost over. Families and lriends oi' the graduates, attracted to the campus by the bright pageant ol' Class Day, were guests at Garden Party. Then across the lawn came the notes oli the Marching Song. The long line of Seniors, bordered by white-clad Juniors hearing ropes oi' daisies, advanced to the steps of the Colonnade. Traditionally, the Seniors planted ivy in honor ol' their class and yielded their places on the Colonnade steps to thejuniors. That evening caps and gowns were laid aside in favor of lormals at the last class dance. The Reverend Gardiner M. Day, Rector ol' Christ Church, Cambridge conducted the Bac- calaureate service. Students received the iinal good wishes ol' the laeulty at the Prr-sidr-nt's Rr-er-ption. Monday. 'june io, 1946 was Cloinnif-nec-Inent Day. Mrs. Vera Mieheles Dean delivered the Ciom- mencement address. Dean Mr-sick read the long list ol' graduates. President Beatley awarded diplomas to the girls who became proud possr-ssors ol' Bachelor ol' Science degrees. With the singing ofthe College Hymn graduation was over. That alternoon at Senior Luncheon, in keeping with the Simmons rose and ring tradition, each engaged Senior circled the table and received a rose. Soon alterwards, the relectory echoed with the last good-byes, v Studi' in black and whiff' - A .wa Qf-Jl?1F77IlI.filt'l'J
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