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ee. KALEILIDAR lB'1W delightful. The November meeting was held in the open, around a camp fire. A delightful luncheon, consisting of weinerwursts, Cfrankfurtersl, rolls and marshmallows, was served around the fire. The next day Herr Elmore informed me that he dreamed of t'dogs all night. This shows that the hungry Seniors of '16 will he able to get the greatest sufficiency at all our meetings. December, being a very busy month, we dispensed with that meeting, but made up for it at the January meeting. Though there was a constant downpour of rain the whole day, seven faithful members braved the storm, and were present. We took charge of the school dining room this time, and after transacting the business, started the Victrola and enjoyed the immense space of the dining room. When Mr. Peters entertains, everybody comes, so the February meeting was well attended. We always feel sure of a royal entertainment when We meet with our President, and no one was in any wise disap- pointed. March is a month of wind and storm, and our March meeting was in keeping with the month. Vlfe met with Miss Kleber Miller. May Festival! Alumni Banquetll' were the sole topics of discussion. I am sure if the Seniors of '16 realize what is in store for them, they will be more than anxious to become members of our Alumni Association. We extend to them, and to all future classes of P. C. H. S. a very hearty welcome. W. H. Eckel, 'l4. l 89
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lee, KALEAITDAR 1550 Alumm Assoczatlon W. ill. Peters, Jr., '14 . . . President Rhonda Sensabaugh, 'll . . Vice-President Jessie Brooks, '14 . . Secretary Clarence Watson, '15 .... . . Treasurer 'tWrite something for the KKalendar'! How absurd to ask me to do a thing like that! But, to make sure I will not be asked again, I will indeed write one this time. In September, 1909, fquite formal, isn't it?D seven beautiful fill young ladies who composed the class of '09, organized an Alumnae Association. The association soon afterwards changed to an Alumni Association, and ever since that eventful date, we have gradually added to our number, year after year, until we now have sixty-seven members. Through the bewitching idoerasies of our lady members, we have added to our number nineteen husbands, while our gentlemen mem,- bers have presented us with only two wives. We have also had the pleasure of enrolling eleven Alumni babies, some of which will soon enter the school. These, together with our two adopted mem- bers, makes a total of one hundred and one persons, whom we hope to have at the Alumni banquet this year. From September until June, the Association holds a regular meeting, the last Monday evening of each month. Those who attend will vouch for me that We have 'tsome times at these meetings. We, being a very business-like association, spend the first part of the evening in transacting business. The latter part is spent in visiting with one another, being entertained by our host or hostess, and partaking of many good Heats. Our first meeting this year was held in the Reception', Hall of the school house, where the above named officers were elected. The October meeting was held with Miss Young, which proved to be very 88
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