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Junior-Senior Reception ByBe1'ylSwartz HE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON of '15 occurred on the evening of Thursday, May thirteenth, when the class of '16 most delightfully entertained the class of '15. This long expected event was await- ed with great interest by the seniors for all knew that the juniors would do things up in the right way. By 8 o'clock the guests had arrived at the high school building. As we entered we were met by a number of the friendly juniors and conducted to the reception room. This room was beautifully arranged in a blend- ing of the senior and junior class colors. We were then conducted to another room decorated in the senior colors, pennants and beautiful furniture. Then there was an advertisement contest won by Miss Marie Huifer. While the orchestra played Professor Lehr and Mrs. Lehr led the Grand March to the banquet hall in the basement, so beautifully decorated in blossoms that as we entered we received the impression that we were going into a floral garden. Two long banquet tables arranged with green and white candles, place cards and beautiful bouquets of white roses greeted our sight. a delicious four course banquet was served: fruit coctail and wafers, vegetable salad, chicken patties, olives, bread and butter sandwiches, brick ice cream and cake, coffee and mints. Here under the enlivening iniiuence of the excellent lunch, conversation became loud and strong. The junior president and toastmaster, Leonard McAdams, gave a clever toast and then called upon the freshman president, Dewey May, the sophomore president, Don Harrod and the senior president, Harry Dawson, all of whom responded with well chosen words. Mr. Lehr, Mr. Fasig and Mr., Wilkerson gave splendid talks which certainly made the seniors regret their high school days were soon to close. The guests then returned to the reception rooms where a peanut contest, won by Miss Mabel Gilmer and a number of floral contests were held. During the remainder of the evening excellent music was furnished by the orchestra. At a late hour all departed to their respective homes declaring that the juniors were admirable entertainers and that the af- fair was a complete success. page twenty-eight
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