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( ' ' N N September 8, 1911, the three upper classes united in giving the Freshmen a hearty welcome. It was in the form of a reception given at Red Men’s Hall. A short pro¬ gram was enjoyed by all. The evening was spent in games and other amusements. The enjoyable occasion was closed at midnight, after those present had partaken of daintily ser¬ ved refreshments. On the evening of February 2, 1912, the Freshmen were agreeably surprised by a combined reception and circus, giv¬ en in their honor by the upper classmen. The games and dancing were enjoyed, but the event of the evening was the ciicus. The ringmaster, Chas. Newell, led the procession, followed by “The Red Headed Band,” whose music was ad¬ mired by all. The menagerie consisted of elephants, trained monkeys and birds of every description. Other features were the snake charmer (Mabel Newcomb), the wild man from Borneo (Charles Rogers), the organ grinder with his trained monkey (Joe Williamson), and the flock of birds led by Maude Barlow. The upper classes were given a return reception on May 18, 1912, by the Freshmen. The event took place in Red Men s Hall, which was artistically decorated. Every one en joyed himself in dancing, games and other amusements The punch, served by the committee, was highly appreciated.
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Anna Maude Barlow Iva May Bryan Howard B. Clayton John A. Donnelly Lewis Johnson Rose Eleanor Lowary Florence Elaine Maddocks Ruth Hazel Meeker Mamie Nell Miller W Hilmer Oehlmann Ethel Alice Poe Miriam E. Simpson Emma A. Street Thomas Beverly Street Alma Estella Swain Helen Frances Th or Gussie Monica Wedehase Inez Adele Williams Joseph F. Williamson 3lff lower: ( 30 )
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