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- --zz'-efreemeie-'e redeemed 'ffd? : '? 'l-il ff ic7.+rCKs7i j e .4eYQl J. A s rife-1. , Q WKL ! ss 4' ss- i g e I f l n Al ' K f-if-f X il , , l i ' i f JAN. 7. Just everybody was at the gym. afterward. VVL- ended with dancing ll ll faculty party. I've neyer before seen all and movies. tj the Seniors together at a party, and it was certainly fun. l enjoyed meeting the teachers socially. We should have the teachers on our class social committees. VVe see now how interesting the teachers might make their classes if they would only let us play games like those we played tonight. l guess l'll take public speaking next term if itls anything like the class we saw at the party. 51556 -IAN. 28. Kly, this has been a busy dayl It was the last of the term and we celebrated at an athletic banquet this evening. Hermie Goldstein was toast- master. The toasts were good, especially dir. blcVVhorter's. Klr. Greer presented the l'C s with a very impressive speech. The juniors won the school li. B. cham- pionship at a game with the sophs in the X llll 9596 KI.-ik. IO, l met many of the old Centralites at the alumni banquet and dance this evening. l donlt see how dir. Greer can remember their names. I can't. -3'--H4 KIAR. 17. lreland foreverl l think I'll end my diary with an ac- count of the best party ever-'the St. Pat- rickls Day party given by the Seniors. lfverything was as green as it could be without including the freshmengand even some of them were there-from the U. lfor the first time the gyms were deco- rated for a dance. Green was the color scheme, green streamers, green and white programs, green shakes for favors, green caps for the grand march, and delicious green frappe. Klem. l wore a green dress.
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V djQh' i liSi71f-i1iQ :.'!'UlZa-5 SJ Q N Centralian Peerade ' ' AY 13 will live long in the memory of the neighborhood, for at 8 a. m. it was over-run by a thousand Central students. YVe have forgotten whether the Peerade was four miles long or only three, but we do re- member that it was more varied than a circus parade, and that a Calliope makes less noise than lVlr. Broolis blacksmiths. For the first time We saw the Boys' Club members as they really should be--that is, with tin cans on their Hbeansf' The Girls' Club proved to be a militant suffrage organization and distributed an immense amount of valuable literature for the Cause The girls guarded in their midst the Last Nlan QBob Ahernl, their strongest argument for NVoman Suffrage. A miniature Nlay Pole was carried by the G. A. A. behind a creature all body and legs which aroused much excitement among local scientists and is now classified as lWirabilissima lVIirabilarum. VVe saw then the four stages of manf-a darling baby freshman Qand nursel, a sophomore lad, a strutting Junior, and-highest stage of all-Howard Coan, bor- rowed from the Junior Class to take the part of an imposing Senior-with cap, with gown, with everything. There was a liberal scattering of Yama- Yama girls, Charlie Chaplins, Luke VVarms, Con Traflics Cthen in voguej, teachers, little boys, carts, and numerous other menagerie marvels-not in captivity. The Whole stupendous line after stopping street-car traflic for an enjoy- able length of time wound up with a resounding march through the front halls and deafening yells of Greer Rah! Greer Rulzf Rllll! Iellll f Rah! Gl'f'l'l'!.f.lU
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