Central Washington University - Hyakem / Kooltuo Yearbook (Ellensburg, WA)

 - Class of 1906

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Senior Want Ads Wanted: lo know by A. B. the best brand of gum. L. R. would like to know the address of a certain person in Ballard. Wanted: To know the originator of the following: ‘’Where there is light there is ‘Holt’.” F. M. Wanted: By M. E. H., a small spinning wheel. G. L. would be glad to receive points in English at any time. G. S. wants to know some means of keeping the boys away. Wanted: By C. P., some sort of a patent to keep hats on. V. R. wants to know a certain ’phone number on the west side line. Wanted: An artistic ability.—J. W. Flora S. wants a good remedy for chills: one that has been tried. Wanted: A cure for stage fright.—M. C. S. C. wants a good grade in teaching. Wanted: To be a boy.—E. D. Wanted: By J. N. and F. FT S., two real, nice, lovely boys; old boys need not apply. Wanted: To be tall and stately.—M. D. Wanted: To know, by V. W., if a girl should go with a boy more than seven days in a week. 28

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Senior Box Party a .1,, manv good times we Seniors have had this year, the box party given us by Dr. Harris and Miss Grupe Among the ( m I ' thirty-first has a pre-eminent place The play “Virgimus was presented by Louis James and on the evening o onc J ' | ie tragedy plunged us into serious thot; but the gay time afterwards, at the home of Mn Gray Hied us out of the depths and put the final touch to a perfect evening. if n twenty-fifth, when one of our number had finished her course and was ready to go out and help teach . ° n of our nation, we. who were not ready to bear upon our shoulders our life calling, invited in our class the rising cmze ca|jon over Luci | e - S SUCC ess. The dormitory dining hall was transfigured into a cosy reception room; teachers , arrival of the guests, delicious odors were pouring forth from the kitchen and the chafing dishes, such and on , e the domestic charms of some of our number. Conversation and chocolate, fortune-telling and candy, were enjoyed until a late hour; for we were all glad with Lucile that she was still to be a dormitory girl, even tho she wls ' going to begin her active work as a teacher. Senior Reception One of the most pleasant functions of the year happened on the evening of February seventeenth, when the Seniors v» their reception for the faculty and students, at the dormitory. The color scheme of the decorations for the evening j an d white, the class colors. This was also carried out in the dining room, where refreshments of ice cream, waters and candies were served. Onc could almost imagine himself in the land of the Lotus-eaters as he entered and climbed the stairs amid the profusion of ivy and flowers, while the strains of music from the violin and guitar were wafted out tc him Standing near the door of the reception room was Miss Bishop (our Senior president), who. assisted by Dr. Har¬ ris Mrs. Niblett. Miss Grupe. Dr. Munson and Mr. Morgan (the class teachers), received the guests. All were made to forget themselves in the merry laughter and talk, and the guests went away feeling that they had spent an enjoyable eve¬ ning, and that the Senior Reception was a brilliant success. if It was the pleasure of the Senior class and Senior teachers to be informally entertained by Professor and Mrs. Morgan Friday evening. April twentieth. As each one entered she was presented with red and white carnations, thus carrying out the class colors. Our host and hostess dispensed with all formality and entertained us at card games and guessing contests. The fact that Dr. Harris received the prize in this latter contest surprised us all, because we did not know that she had carried on a more scientific study of cats than Dr. Munson. . . The color scheme was also carried out in the refreshments—and speaking of refreshments, it is whispered about in the Senior class that one of the faculty called for two plates of cakes and three cups of coffee, and another frail maiden alarmed her companions by the number of sandwiches and olives she consumed. At midnight the neighbors were aroused by the cheering aid yells of the class, which signified that the party had bidden Mr. and Mrs. Morgan good night. 27

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