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THIRTEENTH AVENUE AND HALL STREET

June First

Lower School Entertainment............................
HALL AUDITORIUM
TWO-THIRTY P. M.

Baccalaureate Sermon

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BY THE RIGHT REVEREND BENJAMIN D. DAGWELL, D. D.
ELEVEN A. M.
TRINITY CHURCH

Traditional Ceremonies and
Awarding of Honors at the Hall Auditorium
ONE-THIRTY P. M.

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ANOTHER SECTION of the ice skaters from St. Helen's hall who nave been acquiring a more secure
balance on the steel blades through constant practice during the winter, include, reading fr om left,
Misses Arline Woolin, Gretchen Nicolai, Margaret Saari, Nancy Smalley, Anne Alton, Peggy IMagill,^
Marjorie Englehart and Beverly Shaw. Standing in front are Misses Molly Clair, Dorothea Vxiarris anjjf
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national forest out of a couple of
possible victims Sunday by us' ing their wits when they found
themselves lost in the wilderness
near Frog lake.
They are Marjorie Besson, 18,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. S.
Besson, and Beverly Shaw, 17,
. daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw,
now safe at home none the worse
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Frog Jake, the two girls left the
rest of the group about 4:30 p. m.
Sunday for what was to be a
half-hour hike. They soon dis­
covered they were lost and
scoured the woods until about
7 o’clock before finding a trail
leading to Barlow camp.
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way again, the girls stopped at
nightfall, about 8:30, and impro­
vised a blanket of leaves. Mean­
while, a searching party had
been organized at 8 p. m. under
direction of Protective Assistant
P. W. Dennis of Clackamas Lake
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Again the MYSTIC ORDER OF GOBLINS summons you to a meeting;
Witches, ghosts and elves and sprites send a hearty greeting.
On Hallowe’en you must appear at quarter after eight
From seers and wise magicians you will learn your future fate.

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Witches cast a mystic spell to make the black cats sing,
Listen to the hooting owl—watch the pumpkins gleam!
Ghostly figures to greet you—won’t you come and take a chance?
A jolly time you’re sure to have at our annual Hallowe’en dance. '

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October thirty-first is the date, be sure and not forget it!
If you miss our party, we shall both regret it.
It's the first one of the season and we’ll have a lot of fun!
Please answer very quickly and say that you will come.

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P. S. A chaperone must bring you, as we have said before.
And must come and get you when everything is o’er.

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October 31, 1939
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