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an X 'X l Fix R633 THE SENIOR TEA The Villa Senior Tea has become a tradition: consequently, students, as well as friends of the school, live in happy anticipation of the affair. In a certain sense, this year's tea was a departure from the past since it was held in Short Hills Country Club, instead of at the home of a class member. Attendance was most grati- fying and guests enjoyed meeting friends and chatting over their tea cups. Mothers of officers of various groups presided at the table, which was adorned with beautiful autumn blooms. Mothers also assisted their daughters in the bakery, candy, and gilt booths. The program of the afternoon con- sisted of a review of small children's styles: the performance having been televised in advance.
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