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rtioned fund. From this sum, we drew $30.00 for the Near East Relief. In addition to all this, we are having a continuous drive for old clothes which we place where most needed. After the various distributions were made, we found that our book balanced with that of the League treasurer. Handling a situation of this sort has been an interesting task, and I think that we all have greatly profited by the experience, and believe that it has been a preparation for future service to the Community. VIRGINIA LEFFINGWELL, _Chairman_. [Illustration: {A group of students in costume as shepherds}] CALENDAR FOR 1925-1926 _OCTOBER_ 2--Old Girls' Party for the New. 16--Riding Contest. _NOVEMBER_ 10--Book Exhibit. 13--Junior Carnival. _DECEMBER_ 18--Christmas Luncheon. 19--Christmas Play. _FEBRUARY_ 5--Parents' and Teachers' Dinner. 12--Valentine Party for Grades VII and VIII. Reading by the Princess Rahme Haider. _MARCH_ 8--Lecture by the Duc de Trevise. 19--Northrop Entertains Summit. 25--Athletic Banquet. 26--Lecture by Dr. Cora Best. _MAY_ 20 and 21--Junior Field Day. 27 and 28--Senior Field Day. _JUNE_ 4--The Junior-Senior Dance. 7--Senior Chapel. Alumnae Luncheon. Class Day. 8--Commencement. [Illustration: {A student wearing a costume of robes}] [Illustration: {Seven photographs of students in 19th century costume}] The Junior-Senior Dance, 1925 On Friday morning, May 29, 1925, each Junior awoke with the entire responsibility of the Junior-Senior dance on her shoulders. Ten o'clock found some of the class in an effort to carry out the green and white color scheme, robbing the neighbors' bridal wreath hedges of all their glory. Returning to school they wound the blossoming sprays in and out of a white lattice work, which a few of their industrious class mates had made to cover the radiators in the dining room. They then hung green and white balloons in clusters from the side lights. While this was being done, others were converting nice-looking automobiles into furniture vans. The furniture was arranged on the roof garden, over which Japanese lanterns were hung. Having finished these tasks, we had by no means completed our work. The supper tables next occupied our attention. These we arranged in the side hall. Centering each was a miniature white
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