6 items tagged with Freshman Frolic
Student's handbook Simmons College 1930-1931
Handbook for new Simmons College students for the 1930-1931 school year. Introductory material and calendar are followed by these chapters: On Arriving, History, Traditions, Student Government, Rules, Activities, Faculty Advisors, College Songs You…
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text Tags: Boston (Mass.), Christmas Old English Dinner, Costumes, Dormitory Government Party, Freshman Frolic, Freshman-Junior Picnic, Freshman-Junior Wedding, Handbooks manuals etc., May Fete, Proms, Simmons College--Faculty, Simmons traditions, Sophomore Luncheon, Student activities, Student Government Party, Students |
Photograph of Madeline
Photograph of Madeline standing in a field at the Freshman Frolic, a Simmons tradition in which freshman students dressed up in children's clothes and played children's games to celebrate the end of childhood and the beginning of adult…
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Photograph of Freshman Frolic
Photograph of fourteen young women dressed in children's clothes, standing and sitting on the grass. One is holding a doll. The Freshman Frolic was a Simmons tradition in which freshman students dressed up in children's clothing and played children's…
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Photograph of Mason at the Freshman Frolic
Photograph of a young women dressed in children's clothes, standing on the grass. The Freshman Frolic was a Simmons tradition in which freshman students dressed up in children's clothing and played children's games to celebrate the end of childhood…
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Photograph of Carol and Betty Spear at the Freshman Frolic
Photograph of two young women dressed in children's clothes, seated on the grass. One is holding a doll. The Freshman Frolic was a Simmons tradition in which freshman students dressed up in children's clothing and played children's games to celebrate…
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Photograph, Freshman Frolic, 1931
Photograph of eleven young women, some seated and some standing, all dressed in young children's clothing. The Freshman Frolic was a Simmons tradition in which freshman students dressed up in children's clothing and played children's games to…
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