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by at x -, ' -' Then at the beginning of the new semester in February, 5 a 1. - - came' l I Pauline Lots Beck Albion . Becky She s a mce gzrl so we won t prmt anythmg about her Mrs Florence Brown Fort Wayne La Vern S Cole Fort Wayne Vern Oo oo dzve rt to me C Josephme Durfee Pauldmg Ohio Oh nn t that rare' Geraldme Markwalder Fort Wayne Jetty My word And m March Ruth Cora Lounso Anderson Rufus On the exghteentb of February a hard tlmes party was held ln the Lrttle Art Theatre Everyon came rn burlap sacks and overalls and enjoyed the party from begmmng to en In May began a serles of noon luncheons and plcmcs whlch the Freshmen gave to raise funds for their much de pleted treasury A play by the Slmpson Dramatic society of whlch Martha Cress was the president and a candy sale also aided thelr nuances. In June the class of Z6 gave a Fare ye Well to the Semors m the form of a dinner dance o F f if ' be ' ' at ' F G iAY'ffA'KN'f!fhY9Z NfXX7ff,AXVX ' ,...,,, -,. --, , , Y dn P V Y Y
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' ? ' Grace Martha Eleanore Van Alstine j ' Fort Wayne Gracey A ' Now I think we'll do it this ,- luayin ' l, V' I Dorothy Eleanor Wells Jacksonville Dot 1 , F Isn't that da'linf ' The first social event of the year was a picnictwhich the Seniors held at Foster Park for the Freshmen, at which the Freshmen showed' thmselves to be quite a talented group. . .t s In October the class roll increased to twenty-five upon the entrance of: ' Martha Ellen Cress Fort Wayne Mart Oh! Bob. t l ., ' Janette Mae Frame - -' 4 Y- Fort Wayne Mae Too mild to print. -' '- Ilda A. Speckhard ' -. rv, W BaygCity Specky F I'll be ready in a minute, - - Mae. ,- Ls,ev , .- When the harvest moon was high in the heavens the Freshmen were hosts to the Seniors at a masquerade. Corn stalks and pumpkins, ghosts and bats and all the black cats in spiritsdom were in attendance in fulliforce in the Little Art Theatre. 'The main features of the evening were several clever dances: the skeletons, pumpkins, cats and clownsf . , Q . At Thanksgiving the Freshmen were' guests of the Seniors. The school went along serenely then until Christmas, when Santa Claus became the center of attention. Each student was remembered with a gift. Justice B. McNatt made a delightful Santa. u In January another entree was made in Freshmen ranks: Robert Daniel. Richards Roanoke Mary Jane Good gracious. I , , s, Q , ,
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