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TEMPORA ET MORES
“Members of the class of 1917, I let you go with gladness in my heart, with pride for the work that you have done and the spirit that you have shown, with confidence in the work that you will do and the spirit that will be yours.”
We sang another hymn, Dr. Zelie pronounced the benediction, and the graduation exercises were at an end.
There were nine graduates—Catherine Ames, Lillian I^awcett, Dorothy Jewett, Alice Joy, Helena Lounsbery, Dorothy McKenzie, Kathleen Millay, Saidee Sandford and Jacksonia Watt. They were all going to college—some to Vassar, some to Smith, Barnard and
Wellesley. After the exercises were over, they held an informal recep tion to receive the congratulations and good wishes of their friends.
Christine Claybrook, ’18.
Sltaiiemic Association
T he activitv of the Academic Association has been rather limited this
year. We have met but seldom, princijially to elect officers and the editors. As a result, Constance Warnock was chosen President, Anna E’razar Vice-President, Julia Taylor Treasurer, and Margery Meigs
Secretarv.
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