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Page 93 text:
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Q r .SAWQ2 1 'ffl 9 o l 'R t ff' Ar M grrls of the house, Dot, Bonny and Tom, told us we mlght have a Covered Dlsh party at thelr house, we took the chance We all had a good tlme and plenty of eats M Qumn took a second helplng of most everythmg The Freshmen soon became bored wlth the com pany of the Senlors and went to a movxe The SCDIOFG stayed at the house, and enjoyed some of our famous games and Jokes Once IH a whlle someone has a blrthday 1n order that we can spank em, so on the evenmg of March Z2 the Semors were present at a surprlse party on Mart Cress, but b1rthdays are lxke measles, we all have em We played bunco, although xt was the first attempt of some, and had a good mme Mart was so completely surprrsed that she lost her composure and becaree fussed, especlally when she was presented Wlfh a lovely grft from tne S nlors, as a token of thelr sympathy Then we drew carlcatures of each other as we thought we would appear ten years frown now, after whlch Mart's Mother and slster served a de hcrous two course luncheon It had been all of a month SIHCC a party, so the Sen 1ors and faculty had another Covered Dlsh party at the house After stampedxng mto the dmmg room and eatmg our 511, we had a good trme in the front par lor Bob and Bonny presented a SCFISQ of Ye Olde Tyne Types .vhxch we all enjoyed. Then the attrcnon centered ln the dlmng room wher several were tlylng I V 0.130 A . I 0.13.9 W -,. . 1 ' H w qv u,f1 'pln','U ' 'P'u,. r, Q n 1 l ' 1 Q 1 1 f J. ..,,, 1534 3. M ggi. x . v n 4 m v l ,ss 1 A -ll 1 K' C. ' l 1 In f 5.4. b 10 ,kin , 1 ' Q c in Nt' 'il 1 ' wh , 1 5 51' 1 '- .. ...- ,.......-- - ' is wwf I'-,fu l 1 . ' ' c a - -. ,. . Q ,V l ' c - 2 - A.: --' f wr A- - I ' ' ' A 1 . r. Q F , - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 , . If 9 . . , I 4 . . . , . ' ' . . - ' ' 4 La .. . . ' I.. a , . , - - ,. -. . . I . .u . ' - T 1 . , . , a f . 5 , . . . . . , 1 - - ' - . . e ' 1 . . L - . . . . - 'CI . ax. V l it , . Y r 4 u '1 -sv? W.
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'N N fNfN girl who was initiated into the ways of the Campfire Circle. The characters were appropriately clothed in Campfire attire donated bv one of the Seniors. Another sketch was the presentation of the interior of the present day study-room as seen from the point of view of art students, especially those studying psy- chology. This was enacted by Mary Ninde and Martha Cress. The crowning feature of the evening was the mo- ments we spent back in the colonial days with Betty Barth and Bob Richards, attired in colonial cos- tumes, weaving a spell around our hearts as they trip- ped the fantastic steps of the old-fashioned waltz to the strains of soft, dreamy music. But, alas! the spell was broken and we came back to the present day with the same dancers attired in collegiate styles and dancing the Charlestong but even then they danced their way into our hearts and we'll' never forget them. As a last stunt, the Freshmen and Faculty were in- vited to the movies by the Seniors and were entertained immensely by seeing themselves as others see them in the form of comic valentines thrown upon screen. At the close of the programme refreshments were served in buffet style. The Seniors are always ready to answer to the call of eats , we learned to do so as Freshmen, so when the Y I
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to do the Charleston. This soon ended, however, when the light was kicked out, and the merriment was trans- ferred to the front room again. Toni was quite fussed when two of her boy friends came, but they joined right in with our fun. lviarian Stutzman was honored by being the only freshman present since she lives at the house, too. Much excitement was caused over making up and guessing charades, at which time Mr. Hull said he could always count on his freshmen for their quickness of wit. Doesn't sound so well for the seniors, but our minds are burdened with the tasks before us. The last party of the seniors came as a shock to some people---the people of Roanoke---on May 12 we found ourselves on the way there after a day of painting out- side. Bob had invited us to his home for another par- ty. The first thing we did was to eat, as usual. Bob's Mother had prepared various dishes and with a few ad- ditions brought along we dined. We enjoyed ourselves immensely by playing some more of our childhood games and by singing. We dis- covered that Mr. Hull is a pianist, and sings too. Bob showed us his little German Police Pups, and wasn't long until the clogs were in the room with us, being petted by an admiring group. The crowning event of the social season was the farewell dinner-dance given by the Freshmen in honor of the Seniors, Wednesday evening, June 9. The Lit- tle Art Theatre was a riot of color, with brilliantly col- ored streamers stretching across the ceiling. ,A futur- istic moon hung over the entrance and during the evening, two moonlight dances were illuminated by it.
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