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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY September sixteenth, nineteen-nineteen, is a day that will ever grow in omg memories, for it was the day we took our places as Seniors. VVe had the privilege of greeting seventy-live new girls. We tried to do our best to make our little sisters feel that they belonged here. We began to get acquainted at a reception given by the Faculty at Dr. Kellogg's residence. All the little sisters and big sisters agree that wel had a splendid time getting acquainted and dancing. . The Seniors entertained the Faculty and the Juniors at a dance at the Country Club. We found many expert dancers and few onlookers. XV e also learned that we were all good mixers. On Halloween night the juniors delighted us with a masquerade party at the Club rooms in the College Build- ing. 'We'll never forget the good time we had that night- bobbing for apples, dancing to Mr. Drever's snappy music. and having our pictures taken. Glad and Pfau en- tertained us with a genuine Hawaiian Hula. About four months before Christmas the juniors began to count the daysl until vacation. Naturally, this kept them busy. Most of the girls spent the holidays at home. For those who were here, Miss Cooper gave a delightful party and we all had a good time ushering in the New Year. Mrny were the resolutions made fand brokenll. During the last days of February. we spent our time thinking and preparing for our examinations. W'e ad- vised the juniors not to worry, though the advice was hardly applicable to ourselves. When we had iinally re- cuperated. we were ready to' begin anew: with fresh vigor. In a short time we were given the privilege of helping out during the Hun epidemic. Some of the girls were amateur nurses at the hospital and some of us worked in the institution to take the places of the sick. We were glad to be able to help. On February fourteenth the new club rooms at North Lodge were formally opened with a Valentine party. lVe were all delighted with our Club Rooms. The party was a success in every way and we were all convinced that our Faculty is top notch. One snowy night we enjoyed a sleigh ride as the guests of Miss, Cooper. A delicious lunch awaited us when we arrived at M-iss Cooper's residence. A spirit of informality prevailed which made the evening highly enjoyable. The Alpha Theta Pi entertained the school at Dr. Kel- logg's home. It was a Tricky Party, and we had a jolly good. time. The costumes were indeed varied and unusual. VV e enjoyed seeing the Faculty as they might have been. W'e were again entertained by the sorority at a dance in the Post Tavern Bridge Room. The music was the best ever. and we felt like giving three cheers for the Alpha Theta Pi. The Seniors are planning several visits to nearby insti- tutions before the close of the school year. and are eagerly awaiting a house-party at Gull Lake. ' We are looking forward to wearing uniforms and caps and to Commencement Day. But it is with regret that we realize that we must soon part with our classmates, though we hope that we may have won a permanent place in their hearts. . K. S. 67
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