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classes getting acquainted just one big happy family programs getting underway Miss Trisch back from Europe C.G.A. banquet great success talented Frosh Drama, Courier, and Yearbook workshops being organized bowing Mr. Whitcomb+his choral number, The Dawn Has Come. A.A. picnic at Lake Candlewood What's this Core program? participation in school activities and clubs Senior coffee hours Absence of distinction between upperclassmen and lowerclassmen Freshmen really impressed with new situations Clpen-house at the Dorm enthusiastic students class elections Juniors buzzing about training I had to present a lesson Broadcasting from Curley Hall yellow gym-suits and sneakers the faculty is really swell knowledge is gained reference books, text books, library city-wide excursions' everyone working on a schedule what was your problem? the tunnel on rainy days success to be attained Music departments jam sessions advisor-advisee meetings Forum club attendance compulsory for Frosh and Sophs Seminar constant hustleuand bustle to and from Higgins Hall academic and social life at D.T.C. 17 'S-K? ., ,-
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1 K : NP ev OD The Goblins Gathering heralded in the merry doings of the school year by putting Halloween on D.T.C.'s social calendar. Sponsored by the A.A., the dance will ne'er be forgotten. Frolic and fun was the pass-word as the Rhythm Rangers set the mood for square and round dancing among pumpkins and cornstalks and around the witch's brew. Curley Hall was gaily decorated with spooky pictures, signs, and colored streamers. Strings of apples and doughnuts were hung from the ceiling and were obtained without the use of the hands. The traditional ducking for apples was also enjoyed. The only reason for leaving the floor was to partake of the refreshments of cider and doughnuts which really hit the spot. The climax of the evening was the formation of the grand march in which were seen the Egyptians, old fashioned lads, Wee Willie Winkle, Drum Major, representatives of Dr. Donnelly's Physical Education Theory class, cowboys, cowgirls and others. The perplexed and bewildered judges, Miss Gertrude Braun, Mr. james Timmins, and Mr. Adam Aitcheson, finally came up with the winners-Connie Gillotti and Estella Gillotti, prettiest, Carolyn Koster and jean Miller, most original, and Harvey Jessup, funniest. ff' fl aa 3 m J xi'ffftY5 E7 F A-ifwm
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