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On Feb. 27, the boys were at home in their Dorm to the students and Faculty. The costumes Worn represented all nations and degrees. The chute tl1e chutes, Wild animals and acrobats were part of an original and decidedly interesting program. Hurrah for the boys, so said the guests. ol-rn Hzllw-n a-n y A vor rife aes'l'af-r-ne, jfl fi , s 'f U I v . ' , I , me s 'fr a 1 I F , ? Z!-gfiaif March 7, 1909, Miss Leonard gave a childrens' party. Those invited were Misses Triphosa Pratt, Florence Pratt, Rose Turner, Eva Minear, Mabel Cornish, Myrtle Cornish, Edna Barber, Maud Fox. Four of the guests were costumed as boys, and four as girls. Refreshments consisted of cake, eo- eoa and candy. It was lots of fun.
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'C' T S-I I ug N p , 5 l The Viclitfn t p A v ww 9.5 X 'li' Seri-nifox-3 Grub The contest between Caldwell and Albion de- bating teams for the championship of Southern Idaho, was held at Albion March 26, 1909. After the debate a banquet was given by the Faculty for tl1e debators and those who had taken part in the former declamatory contests. The following toast program was caried o11t: Toast Master .............. ...... M r. Axline A greater Albion .... ..... M r. Haight. Retrospect ........ ..... M r. Gipson. Prospect ........ .... M r. Bauman. School Spirit ..... ..... M r. Jackson
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