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WM WELUNG The C. - D Party DON T you think Hulluwe'eu the very best time of year to give a party? XVt-ll. so the Sophomores thought, and in order that they might become hetter acquainted with the Freshmen, gave a party for them. The little office room in the girlsi gym was made into a t'Rnom 0f Horrnrs which each Freshman visited, and came out without having been harmed. 011 the other side of the room, the dee J mvsteries 0f the future were told to each U'uest. - 3 One girl found that she was to become a great musician. one discovered she was a horn artist, while another was to he a teacher. The fortune telling hnuth was; a popular place. and of course great satisfaction was evidenced when each guest knew what the future held for her. Dancing and Halloween games completed the entertainment of the nftermum. and every girl did her best to get acquainted. The juicy red apples and duuglmuts were served. and before we knew it. we had to go home. JOSEPHINE lthi-XNS. Qli The A - D Party HE Senior girls gave a ttLittle Sister Party for the Freshmen girls 011 Tuesday aftermnm, November 99. in the girlst gymnasium. Every Senior wore a black nak-leuf tag with an orange number on it. eorres- ponding t0 the number 011 the orange tags of three. Freshmen. As the crowd gathered, each Freshman and each Senior began to 100k for her big; sister and little sisters, respectively. There. was quite a time matching the numbers, but snun every proud Senior was provided with three little sisters. Hilarious games were played and as a result we all felt hetter acquainted. Senior girls then entertained their guests with a clever minstrel show. At the psychological moment. the re- freshments, consisting of ice erezun sandwiches, were served. As all things Come to an end. so did, the. iX-D party, and dancing concluded the ufterntmnk enter- tuimnent. i If the Freshmen girls have us happy at illemory 0f the part; as their Senior sisters, it was without doubt a great success. ELIZABETH SWING. '21
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