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. SALMAGUNDI 25 he came, Miss Norrell, '09, in behalf of the students, presented him with a type-Writer chair and dictionary stand. Mr. Merriman responded feelingly to Miss Norrel1's presentation. . ' Misses Ackerson, Cheney and Coady have been on the sick list. Mr. S. C..W. Simpson with D. C. Heath and Co., was Mr. and Mrs. Merriman's, guest, Jan. 9th, All the members of the Faculty attended the Yaw concert. Mrs. Jessie Bragg, 409, received by express from Los Angeles, a box containing some oranges, leaves and blossoms. The blossoms were fresh notwith- standing the long journey across the continent. The Pierian Club met at Normal Hall, Jan. 4. It Was music day and Chopin was the artist studied. Misses Woodbury and Dargett rendered the Funeral March. MissWoodbury played selections to illustrate Chopin's style. Mrs. Buxton of Fort Fairlield sang several pleasing selections. Mrs. A. D. Sawyer of Fort Fairfield was also a guest. Mrs. Merriman and Miss Woodbury poured tea and cocoa, and Misses Hall, N or1'ell, McCann and Sutherland, all of 709, served. Mrs. George H. Smith and Miss Ware were guests of Misses Tozier, Jordan, Gussman and Hale, Jan. 4. Miss Ware visited the English classes, Tuesday, Jan.'19. ' The students and teachers were invited to the home of Principal and Mrs. Merriman, Sept. 14. Progressive games were played. At each table the winners were rewarded with gold stars and the losers with silver stars. Happy was he whose card bore all gold stars. At the close of the evening deliciousrefreshments were sei ved. Q We have noticed that the Seniors are daffy on spreads. Every Saturday night we see a few sly maidens stealing along the corridors to the appointed room, from which peals of laughter, issue forth through the transom. One fine Saturday afternoon last September a party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Miss Allingham, Miss Welts and Miss Brooks, leaving all cares behind them took a walk out into the sylvan shades and be- side a small stream spent a very delightful afternoon. When the shadows began to lengthen a supper of roast corn, baked potatoes, beans, bread, hot coifee, pickles, doughnuts, etc., was prepared and eaten be- side the camp-fi1'G-
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