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1 I THE JUNIOR PROMENADE THE annual Junior Prom and Banquet, sponsored by the Juniors for the Senior class, was held April 27. The banquet was served in Epworth Hall, and the dance was held in the school gymnasium. The tables at dinner were decorated in rose and grey. At every other place was a rose colored double yoke holding two nut cups. During the meal the guests were entertained with a vocal solo by Miss Hurlbut and ortho- phonic music. Following the dinner an interesting program of toasts was given, the theme being The Vineryf' Mr. Lehman acted as toastmaster. Sidney Iverson, the Junior class president, welcomed the seniors. Kenneth Mullen responded. Miss Wedgwood, who represented the faculty, had as her subject, Poison Ivy. Mary Margaret French gave an unusual toast in story form. Frances Forbes represented the Senior class with her toast Vintages of 19293' The program ended with Mr. Butler giving a very amusing and beneficial talk The Prunerf' The scene of the Promenade was laid in a vineyard inclosed by a white picket fence, and overhung by silver balloons and grapes. The vineyard was lighted by beautiful rose lights which shone on the balloons, giving them a rose tint. The Dacotah Hotel Entertainers played for the dance and furnished the feature numbers. Those to whom the credit for the success of the prom and banquet should be given are: Prom Manager ..,., .......... T homas Carley Floor Manager ..... .............. H oward Wentz Prom Decorations ........... .......... V irginia Washburn Kenneth Bergquist Invitations and Features ..... ........... G lenna Hagness Refreshments .......l............. ................ M ary Wolfe Tickets ............................. .............. G eorge Blain Lighting ...l.............. .......,................. R olf Bye Banquet ....................... .................. F elicia Robson Banquet Decorations ...... ........... M argaret Edwards Toasts and Programs ........ ................ W eston Booth LOIS CHANCE. -52- 5 'X
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THE PRODUCING STAFF A-rt Director Stage Manager Elecfriciau, - - - Property Illonagvr PC'I'S072Cll Properties Assistant Director B'llS'i7lCSS Mrumvgcr Ad1vc1'tisi'ng - GLENNA HAGNESS ISADORE MANDEL CHARLES MCSHANE PETER THRODAHL MARGARET EDWARDS MARGARET FALES - GEORGE BLAIN DONALD SQUIRES
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