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FILL THE CUP AND LET IT COME. -Henry IV N The library looked beautiful on that memorable May day. The canf dlesticks and polished samovars were gleaming, lovely lace tablecloths covered the tables, and the cups were arranged in a picturesque pat' tern. The candlelight cast a mellow golw over the library, transform' ing it into a beautiful room. The airy green and white spirea with the glowing yellow tulips, and the dark purple iris formed a perfect set' ting for the girls looking fresh and cool in their new summer frocks. Dr. Field graciously greeted each girl with a kindly word and a cordial handshake. Mrs. Field looked sweet in her light blue dress and added charm to the atmosphere. Miss Long, looking beautiful in her lovely gray dress with startling Rothchild lilies pinned at her shoulder, played the hostess. After meeting Dr. and Mrs. Field, it was a pleasure to enjoy a cup of tea and a friendly chat with the teachers. Among those present were all the 12B advisors and many of the teachers who had helped us along in our many terms at Southern. Under Mr. Alfred Hoffman's able guidance as chairman of the Faculty Council, things moved smoothly at the various tea tables where tea was being poured for the girls by some of his faculty assistants. Those wafer thin cookies were delicious and seemed just right, as did everything else. No one spilled her tea, although there were prob' ably several close callsg and in the genial atmosphere, the time sped by joyously. We were sad, however, to think it one of our last events in school. Twenly-eight ,, iigtf
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EVERY WHY HATH A WHEREFOREJ' all -f'0med!l Uf Errors: X 7 O, al yxku . U lllTlf am .issemlily of students wats galthered in our .iuditoriuin on the morning of .lamuau'y IS, W-15. Everyone laiughed amd tallked exeitedly. There wars re.ison lor sueh an fuss heeaiuse some very iinport.mt incidents were .ihout to oeeur, For the lirst time in two yeairs, the junior Town Ivleetf ing wats lwroaideaisting from our sehool aiuditoriuin. amd tht- senior groups ot' lxoth the hoys' amd girls' sehools were present in the aiudienee. We were introelueed to .1 rugged, rohust gentle' mam. eailled Colonel Bill. He reminded most of us ot' at hig rameher from the wild amd thrilling Wt'st. He won the heairts of his aiudienee ailmost iininediaitely with his powerful voiee amd originall iokes. Witli exuheraint gestures, Colonel Bill galve us instructions aihout our hehaivior during ai raidio prograun amd how we were to respond to eertaiin signatls, By the time the prograun hegam, we were aill au our eaise amd in an good humor. Thy forum wats to he one of at series ol' discusions A A Williaiiii Bailshaiin. ai rep' illWOL1l Ulll' cllTllSIllllKlUl1. seliool, stalrled llie Llt'lWllIC resentaitive ol' the hoys' of the Constitution, Two hy giving ai hriel' history other speailcers were present, one from Melrose from lvloorestown Friends' Aeaidemy amd the other School. Laist, hut not leaist, Cauherine Dellonso of our own schoo l spoke aihout the implied powers .md elaistieity of our governing set of laiws. The reinaiinder of the prograiin wats inaide up ol quesf tions aisked hy students of our sehools amd others throughout the city. The speakers were so well informed aihout this ftih-ieet thait they found little difficulty in amswering imy of the tricky questions thait were p ropt ised, The feeling we alll to our amd alt prograun ended leaiving everyone with the that it hand heen ai huge success. I'in sure gained ai knowled the saune aihle time doing greait dead of informaition to aidd ge ot our eountry's Constitution: time. we hid ai thoroughly enjoyf it. 'l'1i'i'1ilj'-.i'i Z'i'l1
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