Class of 1921 . ittle puppydogs sacrificed in the interests of science. The geologists were quite put inthe shade and could only respond by repeating Mr. Millers jokes. Feeling bound to give 22 a good time in a freer atmosphere than thecrowded gym, you rejoiced exceedingly when Helen Green suggested thatthere was surely room for all on Paradise, and at once started work on plansfor the first Ice Carnival. During the Xmas vacation you had a pleasant surprise, for on accountof the Flu your furlough was extended five days. Then back you came readyfor the carnival, but to quote the Campus Cat agai


Class of 1921 . ittle puppydogs sacrificed in the interests of science. The geologists were quite put inthe shade and could only respond by repeating Mr. Millers jokes. Feeling bound to give 22 a good time in a freer atmosphere than thecrowded gym, you rejoiced exceedingly when Helen Green suggested thatthere was surely room for all on Paradise, and at once started work on plansfor the first Ice Carnival. During the Xmas vacation you had a pleasant surprise, for on accountof the Flu your furlough was extended five days. Then back you came readyfor the carnival, but to quote the Campus Cat again, Whoever thought theice so rough, would early grow warmhearted. For a time it seemed as ifwe might have to have the carnival without ice. But the kind Providencethat watches over the affairs of 1921, froze the pond in some miraculous wayso that it bore the weight of all the Freshmen and Sophomores without anydifficulty. The Juniors made spiteful remarks from the bank but that didnthinder the merriment any. 1=3. E a s 196 DBG DEDG i Then dark days came and you shut yourself up with a Bible cram, deter-mined to keep separate the personalities of Zechariah and Zephaniah. Someof you skated until the last moment and, fortunately, not in every case didsin bring punishment. After Midyears the only bright spot on the horizon was Rally Day whereyou got valiantly behind the wearers of the green at the basketball was 21s first appearance in the dramatic world that night at the show,and how you applauded your classs acting. Along in March came the debate. You rudely informed Mt. Holyokethat there was only one college for you, but then you had just beaten theFreshmen in basketball so you had rather a swelled head anyway. You had always known that songs somehow just seemed to sing them-selves when Jean was leading you, but it was not until Spring Term that youfully realized what a lucky class you were. It was then you announced thatyou were going to keep on singin till you died and


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