. Lasell leaves . ur sisters all. Juniors wish yon all prosperity. 1920 we sing to you. The Specials went to Gardner and Car-penter to sing to the Seniors one chilly nightshortly after their elections. In spite of a fitof shivering that could not be avoided, everylistener was enthsiastic over the loyalty ofthese students for the upper Classmen. ELECTIONS The Sub-Ereshmen anounced their officersshortly after the other election results hadbeen made known. A large placard was hungin the balcony on which was printed in yellow:President—Lillian DoaneVice president—Vera PooleSecretary-Treas.—Marjori
. Lasell leaves . ur sisters all. Juniors wish yon all prosperity. 1920 we sing to you. The Specials went to Gardner and Car-penter to sing to the Seniors one chilly nightshortly after their elections. In spite of a fitof shivering that could not be avoided, everylistener was enthsiastic over the loyalty ofthese students for the upper Classmen. ELECTIONS The Sub-Ereshmen anounced their officersshortly after the other election results hadbeen made known. A large placard was hungin the balcony on which was printed in yellow:President—Lillian DoaneVice president—Vera PooleSecretary-Treas.—Marjorie PrattCheer Leader—Gertrude StrainThat evening at dinner the chef appearedto make a few remarks as to the Conserva- tion of food. He was Una Storrs, who toldus that the Specials had selected Norma Mc-Millan as President; Kathryn Patlerson, asVice-President; Evelyn OBrien as Secretary;Alice Sawyer as Treasurer and Helen Web-ster as Cheer Leader. The very best of luck for the year to you,Preps and Specials!. Norma, the Special s Pres. On Monday, Nov. 36. several of the girlstook advantage of the opportunity to visitEenway Court, the home of Mrs. Jack Gard-ner. The many treasures located in this^beautiful building were enjoyed greatly. TheCourt itself was especially interesting had often referred in the House 14 LASELL LEAVES Decoration Class to its architecture, furnish-ings, and decoration. THE SALEM TRIP ( )ne bright, sunny Monday morning, a groupof us, under proper chaperonage, went to Sa-lem, the old witch-craft town. We visitedthe birthplace of 1 law home built before 1685,walked down past the Custom Housewhere Hawthorne began his Scarlet Letter,
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