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JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION Last spring when the class of 1936 were juniors, they gave a party for the seniors of '35. For the re-cep-tion they changed the gym into a cool, mossy garden. Branches of flowers covered the Walls. Everywhere were fra-grant Iilacs. The ceiling, covered with long streamers of rose and pink, lav-en-der and yellow paper moss, made the room look like fairy-land. Colored lights played on the long swirl-ing gowns as the dancers moved in rhythm to the popular dance tunes. This year the juniors kept the plans for the annual party a deep, dark secret till the long an-tic-i-pated night. The only hint was in the in-vi-ta-tions, made in the shape of min-i-a-ture gui- tars. At last, on the evening of May 15, the seniors found them- selves in the de-light-ful at-mos-phere of sunny Spain. Cacti, tile roofs, and adobe walls caught one's eye. Pretty se-no-ri-tas Cthat means Spanish ladiesl strolled about amid brilliant flowers. Dash- ing young senors in gay attire escorted the senoritas. En-ter-tain-ment was pro-vide-d by Spanish dances, and by a bull-fight that seemed almost real. Because it was such a spe-cial oc-ca-sion the guests danced until twelve o'clock. Pretty late for growing young-sters, but everyone enjoyed it. DOINGS EXCITING . . . RECEPTIGN IN MAY 27
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IS FOR DRAMA Tl-IE. SENIORS PORTRAY On May 8 the seniors proved that they could forget their dolls and balloons and act really grown up. They pre-sent-ed to the pub lic on that evening their class play, The Tailor-Made Man, un der the di-rec-tion of Miss Jessie Green. Everyone thought that the big seniors did very well for such young actors. The cast for the play Was: John Paul Bart .. Mr. Huber ...... Tanya Huber Peter McConkie .. Dr. Sonntag .... Mr. Rowlands Mr. Jellicot .. Pomeroy .... Mr. Stanlaw .. Mrs. Stanlaw .. Corinne ...... XVheating ...,... Mr. Fitzmorris Mrs. Fitzmorris Bobbie WVestlake The Tailor-Made Man . The Tailor . ............. . His Dziufrhter ...... . . . . His First Assistant . A Scholar .......... A Newspaper Man .. . A Yachtsman ...... . His Valet . ......... A Millionaire .......... . His Aristocratic Xvife .. . Their Daughter ....... . Their Butler .. 5- Society People Mr. Carrol ......... . . . Mr. Crane .... ..... . .. I Mr. Fleming ....... ... I Mrs. Kitty Dupont Bessie ........ , . . . Mr. Nathan . .. Mr. Grayson .. Miss Shayne .... Mr. VVhitcomlJe .. Mr. Russell ..... Mr. Flynn . .. Mr. Cain .. Dorothy .. A Divorcee ..... . . Her Daughter A Financier .... . His Secretary . .. A Stenographer .. A Business Man - Labor Delegates . .. .. . .. Guest at the Stanlu.w's Rc- K ception ............ .... Ricimrd Yim.:'ling.1' Robert WVillizuns Adeline Dehuczt Donald I-lassellmcll Ellsworth Schaefer Ernest Nvidner Richard Gahn David Stahl Robert Mitchell Evelyn Sillmzin Betty Sliter Allan Terhune George Horton Marian Crawmer Jack Archer William Claus Carlton Meyers Robert Latham .Ioan Transue Margaret Frost Ray Middleswarth NVlllztrd Nicely lZ:1rlx:.LrzL VVise Arthur Duff Georfre Moore Robert Ball Joe Sweet Marjorie Cloud Other guests at the Reception: Ruth Zehner, Mary Louise Diehr, Joyce Englund, Kathleen Koechley, Gurnita But? THE TAILOR-MADE MAN 26
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IS FOR EACH SENIOR DATE When June comes, every single senior is happy because then come two im-por-tant days which he has long been a-wait-ing. First there is the Baccalaureate service. This very big word tal- most too long for readers of primersj really means the last for- mal fare-well given to the grad-u-at-ing class. It is the name of the special Sunday evening service held in honor of the boys and girls who are soon to graduate. Down the aisles of the auditor- ium they march in two long lines, to listen to sol-emn music and an in-spir-ing sermon. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE May 31, 1936 Processional, March Romaine-Gounod . . . Orchestra Prayer of Thanksgiving-Netherland Folk Tune . . . . . . . . Senior Class and Orchestra Invocation . . . Rev. B. V. Tippett Response . . . . . Chorus The Album-Schumann . . . Orchestra Address . ..... Rev. M. H. Lichliter Pastor, First Congregational Church, C0lumbLlS, Ohio Now Thank We All Our God-Bach .... Chorus Benediction ....... Rev. P. A. Rempe Recessional, Priest March from Athalia-Mendelssohn . . . . . . . . . . . Orchestra 28
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