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“The evening the Theta Pi GET-ACQUAINTED PARTY At the beginning of each school year, the faculty of the Auburn Maine School of Commerce sponsor a party, at which time the old and the new students get acquainted and have fun. The l9Ll5f-L6 party was held atthe Seavey Cottage NCraig-Knolln at Crescent Lake. At this party, we were the guests of Mrs. Craig and Mr, and Mrs. Seavey. The day's outing started at recess when members of the faculty and student body ad- journed to private cars and an L a A Transit bus, and thence to dinner on the shore of the lake. The very famous chocolate doughnuts, as in previous years, were' the hit of the day. During the afternoon the main attraction was a softe ball game between the NPetes? captained by Evelyn Verrill, and the UReds,N captained by Barbara Scott. The final score was 28-19, in favor of the HRedsY Mr. Seavey served as umpire for the game. Committees appointed by Mrs. Seavey were: transpormr tion, Louise Rattigang games, Katharine Stevens, Evelyn Vcrrill, and Pauline Loperg and refreshments, Mary Bryant Jacqueline Hall, and Barbara Scott. INITIATION Sorority's new pledgees were initiated proved to be fasci- nating. Those charming young ladies looked grand in their night gowns and pajamas. The girls might well have been ready to retire, if it were not for the woolen sweaters and the slacks they also wore. The black polka drts very artis- tically applied by senior Smo- rity sisters to the faces of the unfortunate victims added the final dash. HALLOWE'EN Date: October 31, l9h5 Place: Kate J. Anthony ' House A Object: Hallowe'en Party The above is the vital statis- tics for the annual frolic when goblins and ghosts arise and walk the earth. Faculty mem- bers and students gathered to give such spooks aroyal recep- tion, but apparently the spooks declined. However, the party was well attendedbyknmmns who enjoyed' an evening of games, singing, and eating the tradi- tional doughnuts washed downtw cider, and served by Katharine Stevens, Jacqueline Hall, and Lucille Skinner. The general activities were under the direc- tion of Norma Smith, Georgette Beauperlant, and Edith Gammon. CHRISTMAS The Abou Ben Adhem.Hall was the scene ofthe AMSC Christ- mas Party of 191-+5 when the mem- bers of the faculty and both day and night students gathered to swap gifts and jokes. Beano prizes went to Jane Mynahan Eleanor Hammond, and Rithard Sargent from lday school, and Theresa Albert from evening school. Committees servingwere: tree and decorations, Beverly Hancock, Joan Blossom, Mary Poland, Thomas Stretton,Gerard Berube, and Richard Sargentg refreshments, Jeanne Couture, Pat DeFilipp and Theodore Per- kins, Marilyn Ober, Marilynnan- thony: entertainment, Beatrix:
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1947 |

1946, pg 58 |

1946, pg 10 |

1946, pg 71 |

1946, pg 23 |

1946, pg 89 |
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