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'- - ' ' .v .-.,y,,. Y 'll JUNIOR PROM, INTER-CLASS MIXER EVENING THE JUNIOR PROM To the Prom Committee of the junior Class we owe the best and biggest prom given in honor of any senior class in years. To them must credit be given for this prom which sets a new record in the social life of our school. The setting of the event was in the Grand Ball Room of the Hotel La Salle. Tak' ing advantage of the good judgment of the Prom Committee of last year their sucf cessors chose the same orchestra which featured their newest variations. During in' tervals of the music, frappe was served and at eleven o'clock the promenade of the Seniors and their partners was begun. Up and down the ballroom they paraded, led by their versatile president and by the class oiiicers, while the orchestra played an inf spiring march. What a beautiful sight they were, a creative influence to any student! Then everyone received balloons and serpentine confetti, Whereupon chaos reigned supreme. For a short period after the march, the entertainer for the evening led some in group singing. Following this the dancing began again and continued till the time came when the curtain fell on this event in the lives of the Seniors. THE INTERCLASS MIXER The 1925 InterfClass Mixer, held on December 12, in the school auditorium, was a great success. Over two hundred and 'fifty men responded to the call to enjoy the festivities, the eats and the mad whirl of merryfmaking. The faculty had a splendid array present, and everyone admitted that they were fine mixers. Mixers have been annual affairs, full of color, noise, and amateur talent. This year's mixer placed particular emphasis on the NOISE. The program was completely filled with firstfclass amateur and professional talent, supplemented by horns, squawk' ers, balloons, and soup. Dinner was served to the roaring multitude midst songs and cheering. After the introductory speeches, the gala entertainment was started. George Givot, a former Central Day student, was on hand with his inimitable jokes, which were greeted with howls for encores. Mr. James, a Brunswick representative, gave an enjoyable demonstration of the new Panatrope, an innovation in phonographs. The Dramatic Club, the Orchestra, the Glee Club, and the several classes all contributed to the entertainment, while the Fellowship Club obliged with some popular songs, and the Lincoln Club put on an admirable debate on the question, Resolved, that the hole in the dough-nut is of more value to mankind than the holes in Swiss Cheese. All in all, this mixer was really one of the most enjoyable of any ever put on. Its success is due to the old Central spirit. Page eigli ty r'i'-tfrafrwffrl . . 'Q reviewer-
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