Lasell leaves . me 3:23 1-5. 2. Senior Race : 1. Senior I. Time 3:34 1-5. 2. Junior Race: 1. Junior II. Time 3:38. 2. Senior II. 3. : 1. Junior I. Time 3:18 4-5. 2. Senior I. 3. Freshmen. Friday, May 30.—The members of the Gleeand Mandolin Clubs rendered a delightful andmuch appreciated program for broadcastingfrom the Shepard Radio Station. In a fewwell chosen words Miss Potter added to theprogram by a welcoming message to all themembers of her extensive Lasell family. Saturday, May 31.—At 4:30 the expectantguests assembled on Bancroft lawn and en-thusiast


Lasell leaves . me 3:23 1-5. 2. Senior Race : 1. Senior I. Time 3:34 1-5. 2. Junior Race: 1. Junior II. Time 3:38. 2. Senior II. 3. : 1. Junior I. Time 3:18 4-5. 2. Senior I. 3. Freshmen. Friday, May 30.—The members of the Gleeand Mandolin Clubs rendered a delightful andmuch appreciated program for broadcastingfrom the Shepard Radio Station. In a fewwell chosen words Miss Potter added to theprogram by a welcoming message to all themembers of her extensive Lasell family. Saturday, May 31.—At 4:30 the expectantguests assembled on Bancroft lawn and en-thusiastically welcomed the approaching pro-cession of Seniors and underclassmen as theymarched to do homage to their May Queen. The honors this year fell to KatherineWebb, May Queen, and Mildred Whyte, Maidof Honor. Little Virginia Amesbury actedas flower girl and Earl Cummings as the crowning by Frances Badger, theseveral classes sang their class songs, the MayPole was wound by the younger pupils of the.


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