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THE THAN KSGIVING PARTY N NOVEMBER twenty-eighth the Thanksgiving Party, the first of the school parties of the year, was held. The following committees were appointed by Sidney Iverson, president of the Junior class, which spon- sored the event: floor manager, Rolf Bye, tickets, George Blain, adver- tising, Charles Fee and Kenneth Bunnellg lighting, Charles McShaneg program committee, Margaret Edwards, chairman, Kenneth Bergquist, Tod Carley, and Mae Sundeeng invitations, Glenna Hagness. The program consisted of numbers by the Dusky Stevedoresf' a group of girls who presented a song-and-dance act, a feature dance by Elvira Bitzang a chorus, and two speciality numbers, one by Cy Clark, and the other by Jean Eddie and Margaret MacLean. The party was a financial success, and was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone attending. THE EASTER PARTY THE Easter Party was also sponsored by the Junior class. David Hanley was in general charge, and arranged the following program: a novelty song-and-dance act by the Six Little Half Pintsg piano selections by Franz Kitsmang a toe dance by Jane Wright, and a vocal solo by Camilla McCl-aren. Music was furnished by Doug Sowle's orchestra. While not so successful financially as the Thanksgiving Party, due to other entertainment at the same' time, the Easter Party was a success socially.
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