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Jake, Ralph Birkmeyer was King Hobo, La Vern Cole and Violet Prine just arrived from Oshkosh, Angele Centlivre was Huck Finn and Kathryn Overholser in tatters was her partner. Grace VanAlstine came from those old days when bustles were the style. Dancing was the feature of the evening. - MARCH 1925 The Cow er Dish party was the festival of March. The inmates Corinne Mabry Ilo Stose Dorothy Kahle and Dorothy Wells of Purity Hall gave to all the students of the Art School a cordial lift the latch and walk IH Each one brought a dish. The menu was varied and plentiful. The party to the accompaniment of Betty Barth and Mary Ninde s ukes sang all of the popular songs that had so far been written The guests were the students of the Art School Mr and Mrs Bolander Mr Quinn Miriam Quinn Mr and Mrs Rheinfrank Mr Gorden James and Mr Williams APRIL 1925 The Simpson Dramatic Society of which Martha Ellen Cress was the president presented under the auspices of the Freshman class of the Art School a play His Best Investment with Martha Cress as leading lady MAY 1925 A wedding of unusual interest which came as a surpr se to all was that of Gladys Lmdman and Daniel Sprang The ceremony took place on May fifth in the Methodis parsonage at Coldwater Michigan Gladys is I1 graduate of Fort Wayne Central High School has attended Western College at Oxford Ohlo She is graduating from the Fort Wayne Art School Mr Sprang graduated from Fort YVayne Central High School after which he attended lf 77 'Y' y , 1 r H I' I L ,,.,,,,,.,.,,--ww,,-,-. -,--c... ...,-.-..,,,,,,,,,. , , -..dr J
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Wabash College He is connected with partment of .Wolf Dessauers store ti Sprang will fbe at home at 9l8 WCSITYBQIIY June 15th . - A series of noon luncheons were given class to aid their financial standing One charge of Mary Ninde and Pauline Beck 4, Prine Elizabeth Barth and Mary Ninde On the twentieth of May when the entire sketching on the banks of the Maumee near the to New Haven the Freshman class served a Violet Prine and Mary Ninde were in chargevof o eon and were assisted by Ruth Bonnewitzi Il beth Barth Kathryn Overholser and Justice One day late in May John Schultheisianda meyer were hosts at Seabolds to Corinne . Kahle Gladys Lindman-Sprang and refreshments consisted of one chocolate . spoons and four straws. JUNE, 1925 il The beautiful land of cherry blossomsj Japanese lanterns, lost a little bit of itself, June tenth when that lost portion of Japan tify the Little Art Theatre. By the light under the fragrant blossoms a dinner-dance the graduating Seniors. The tables were decorated in keeping with the main Japanese dragon ornamented the anese girls dressed in black and and were the waitresses. After dinner toasts and made by Fern Ferneau, president of the Karl Bolander, and Mr. Feustel. Mary E. of the Freshman class, presided. At intervals during the evening, three
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