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THE IVY LEAF rzrfzz'-va! The carnival, given by the Bethany Forum, was held April ninth. It consisted of a dance, fortune telling, candy, hamburger and grab bag booths, side shows, and a cold drink stand. Balloons, confetti, and serpentine added greatly to its interest. Everyone spent a very enjoyable evening, in dancing and attending the various attractions. zmz'0f'-Sefziorf Tram. On the evening of May 14, the Junior-Senior Prom. was given. The St. John's boys came to Bethany from Salina, Kansas, for the dance. Miss Whitton and Miss Carlisle, principals of the school, Miss Kerns and Miss Eustace, the class sponsors, Bishop and Mrs. Wise, and Chaplain Poindexter, also at- tended. The dining-room was decorated with crepe paper, flowers, and Japanese lanterns, giving the effect of a lovely spring garden. The orchestra furnished good music, and delicious refreshments were served in keeping with the spirit of the occasion. uf 71 7ZOZHZC677Z67lZ Several members of the Faculty received the following: MR. AND MRS. STANWOOD J. GRIFFITH Avmouuce the Birth of STANWOOD CHARTERS GRIFFITH on Ap-ril 5 Weight, Seven and One-half Pounds Mrs. Griffith was Miss Wingert, who was teacher of History at Bethany for two years. . , . ' College Qzrls -727.3 Tarty On February 13, the college class had an informal dance. What excitement for the host of high school girls to see boys at a Bethany dance! The hearts of college girls themselves beat more rapidly than usual. The dance was held in the study hall which had been arranged very attractively. Much of the credit for the success of the party was due to Polly Speelman, who headed the committee. Topekn Stnte Bunk- Mr. George Henry Allen 'I'n be n success Will make you feel like new: Mom-y's in need- His work is always excellent, Old nge npprnu4:I1es-- And we gladly suggest him to you. Sn ynu'd better luke heed! Nyc, Ear, Nose, 'l'l1ro:1t, Specialist, T13-715 Mills. 6 . Page 51
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THE IVY LEAF Yktfzczny Cczmlle Service December 18, 1925. I 'Twas dark and chill without, Within, our hearts glowed warm with cheer- Faint music echoed through the spacious halls- Soft footsteps hastened clown the creaking stairs. II Before us, through the dark, the chapel doorway looms Twinkling' candles glitter through the gloom, Yuletide adornments strew the narrow aisles, Young, eager Voices swell the Christmas hymn. -Dorothy Hanson '27. l i K l kx.f1Q Page 52 DLL
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