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were especially appropriate and added much to the festivities, Miss Toop was assisted by the' following committees. Decora- tions: Pauline Fearon,Chauman, Betty Keniston, Pat Hopkinson, Mary Leonard, Eveline Masse, Claire Malo, Gerry Croteaug Hall: Dot Higgins, Chairman, Georgette Beauparlant, Tootie Redmung Music: Georgette Bilo- deau, Chairman, Martina Ashton, Monita Poliquing Refreshments Marilyn Trethewey, Chairman, Beryl James, Beverly Hancock, Dance Programs: Gabrielle Bil- odeau, Chairman, Nellielaphwm, Helen Foster, Publicity: Clara French, Chairman, Violet Smalh Invitations: Glenice Francis, Chairman, Elaine Robinson. THETA PI ELECTIONS The new officers elected by Theta Pi were Dot Higgins as President, Monita Poliquin Vice-President, and Madolyn QTootieJ Redmun, Secretary, and have proved most success- ful during the past several months. VALENTINE PARTY 'On February 15, at the Knights of Pythias Hall, the Valentine Party was held. It was put on by the Theta Pi Sorority. Claire Malo and Georgette Bilodeau were in charge as Co-Chairmen. On the decoration committee were E. Toop, Pauline Fearon, Helen Foster, Patricia Hopkinson, Violet Small, Georgette Beau- parlant, and Jane Mynahan. Gab Bilodeau, Eva Murray, Ruthie Cohen, and Eveline Masse were in charge of refreshments. Muriel Redmun was responsible for the securing of the hall. Everyone present received a valentine from a' mysterious someone. Dancing occupied the major part of the evening. Re- freshments consistingcn'Pepsi- Cola, potato chips, and depra- ted cakes for the occasionvwne very much enjoyed by everyone. The cake was especially lusc- ious and everyone was wishing that he could consume more of it TEETA PI smvogcnr On the evening of Febru- ary 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lawton, the Theta Pi held their annual banquet, to which any girl in school was invited to attend. Three toasts were given. Violet Small toasted the outgoingcnf- icersg Gerry Crcteau, the fac- ulty, and Ruth Cohen honored the incoming officers. These toasts were all very well given and were received with enthus- iasm on the part of everyone present. After the banquet several of the members of the sorority were seen enjoying a movie at the Auburn Theater. A few of them were spotted sie ting in the balcony with their current heartbeats. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION On Monday afternoon,April lh,we all enjoyed Mrs. Seaveys Annual Birthday Party. Al- though Mrs. Seaveye April 13th birthday fell on Sunday this year, it was celebrated all'UB same the next day. Of course it was not because Mrs. Seavey generally dismisses everyone after her birthday party! The student body and faculty pre- sented Mrs. Seavey with an or- chid and a dee-licious cake. Marcel Levesqdef Claire Malo, Henry Brooker, Georgette Bilo- deau, Eveline- Massa formed a quintet. Later Mrs. Seavey accompanied the student body and faculty for our school arg and Mrs. Paul very ablyikd the Singing. Bayne Drown was the 4
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1 No. l man of the afternoon with his soliloquy, Bob John- son rendered severalselections on his trumpet. The Editorial Staff of AMSC-RAY chose this occasion to present the new Mimeoscope 'to Mrs. Seavey and the school. ' Hose DANCE p On the night of May 15 at the Kate J. Anthony House the annual Hobo Dance was held. Everyone certainly looked his worst, with Charlie Davis and Allison Strout reigning OYISP the Ubumsu as king and queen ofthe evening. The committees fdrthisparty were Co-Chairmen Elaine Toop and Henry Brooker, Refreshments, Claire Malo, M. Poliquin, Claire Kirkpatrick, and Georgette Bilodeaug Enter- tainment, Bayne Drown, Charlie Davis. The RefreshmentCommit- tee also served very ably as a singing group and provided the romantic touch for Wesley Yeaton and Alton Curtis during their rendezvvusunder UThe Old Apple Treen. The Beauty Con- testmms certainly the surprise of the evening, Alton Curtis, Wesley Yeaton, Lawrence Brack- ley, and Edward Sands certainly have much hidden beauty which A.M.S.C. has heretofore been unaware of. Bayne Drown came through with another of his side-splitting soliloquys. A good time- was had by all Nde- bumsn from Buckfield, Auburn, and Farmington. - THE Gmvrs Last yeaws AMSC-RAY Year- book brought forth a report of a new up-and-coming organiza- GAMS. We that the tion, namely, The are glad to report girls have increased their num- berby several new students and although a number of the origi- nal members amegraduating this June, the newer members are planning to continue next year. Let's be looking for them in next year's AMSC-RAY. SAILING! SAILING! On Sunday, June 8, members of Theta Pileft Lewiston early in the morning fdrPortland and at lO o'clock left Portland on a cruise on'dm Casco Bay Line. This wasin place of their an- nuglouting. The girls all a- greedit was far to exciting to have missed. They had dinner on Bailey Island andvmre back in Portland axnn:2:5O o'clocke The girls all returned, weary and none the worse for their nautical undertaking.' We do hope that none of the girls suddenly decide to Ujoin the navy and see the world.H GRADUATION On Wednesday evening June ll, l947, at 6:30 o'clock the Auburn Maine School of Commerce 'will hold its annual graduation exercises, banquet, and ball, This is, without a doubt, the most memorable occasion of all our months at A.M.S.C. This affair is, of course, open to all students in the school, friends, relatives, and alumni who may wish to attend. This year the schoolhes been fortu- nate in securing the Poland Spring House for the affair, The banquet willbe held in the main dining room with gradua- tion exercises and the dance following immediaudy afterward in the ballroom. Graduation exercises, as usual, will be very informaJ.and short leaving more time for dancing. As al- waystbe few speakers will keep their speeches at a minimum and in a light vein, and Mrs. Sea- vey will award diplomas to the graduates , Everyone ShO1l1d plan to be'there, '
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