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  SEPT. 24 SEPT. 29 OCT. 3
OCT. 15 OCT. 17
OCT. 20
OCT. 24
OCT. 31
NOV. 4
NOV. 8
NOV.12
School! Need we say more ?
Summer was so long ago!
Miss Hannay’s speech on South Amer  ica. We knew she was a mathematical genius. Now we know she’s an accom  plished speaker.
Heathcliff comes to see us.
Polly stops in on her way to a New York job.
The seniors en masse in plaids and pigtails.
The Treasure Hunt—Two trails and complications.
First report cards—Some of us are lucky.
The Plainfield Hockey Club invades our school and goal. But we glory in defeat, for we score against them for the first time in five years: 5-1.
Play Day at Kent Place. We always knew Libby was a first-rate hockey player.
Dedication of Miss Mapelsden’s Li  brary.
NOV. 17 NOV . 18
NOV. 26
tic aproval.
No lipstick, girls!
W e play Kent Place, with results: 4-1.
Thanksgiving vacation.
disastrous
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OUTSTANDING
NOV. 14 The Dramatic Club presents Pullma?j Car Hiawatha and Mary, Queen of Scots. Both are greeted with enthusias 
DEC. 2 Seniors cinch class hockey. Too bad the Juniors haven’t eleven players.
DEC. 5
DEC. 16
DEC. 17
Mr. Hurrey’s speech on Mexico is wildly applauded.
The A. A. banquet. The I’s song steals the show. Two mothers in uniform add a patriotic touch.
Christmas play— Eager Heart.
DEC. 19 Parting shouts of "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!” echo through
the halls.
JAN. 7 Vacation ends, and we come back to school to recuperate.
JAN. 16 Hartridge invades the Metropolitan to hear The Bartered Bride.
JAN. 17
Hartridge hearts flutter. Lawrenceville is here again!
JAN. 26 School on 24-hour working day. Can exams be the reason?
FEB. 13 Lincoln’s Birthday assembly. Mrs. Rock’s reading of Uncle Remus fasci 
nates the audience.






















































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