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I 1 0 O 0 cs Z M Y 53 1:1 ll , 4 Ni 4 I Faculty Parties September 20. All-,faculty-picnic was held at the Tourist Campq They had many contests and outdoor games. I October 22. I-lallowe'en Bridge party was at 18 Marlborough Apart- ments. The hostesses were the Misses Howard, Goodman, and Mrs. Crothers. November I. A stag party for the public school men was held at the American Legion Hall. The evening was spent playing Norwegian Whist. November 15. Faculty women enjoyed a theatre party at the Orpheum and a supper at the Bluebird. Hostesses were, Mrs. Carstens, the Misses Weaver, Ames, Williams, Lagro, Ludwig and Bloomquist. December 12. A Christmas party, with tree and programs was given at Miss Pollock's home. The hostesses were the Misses Pollock and Cassel. january 15. A stag party for the public school men was given at the American Legion Hall. Nula was played- during the evening. February 2. The New Teachers party was given at the home of Miss Waldron. Ground Hog Motif was used. The hostesses were the Misses Waldron, Gretzinger, Fuller, Mclntrye, Fowler, Tuttle, and Carlblom. February 20. A bridge party was given at the home of Mrs. George Sundt. The hostesses were the Misses Ashland, Shadt, johnson and Tibert. April 15. An informal aftemoon tea and handkerchief shower was given for Miss Ames by the faculty women. l ,f v 17
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mag? 1 , 'I N ROLLIN MOORE BUSINESS MANAGER EULAH ROBERTSON FEATURE EDITOR 'E , 1 2 eg I A KATHERINE KNERR WARNER VIQNAIR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF' A55 T' BUSINESS MANAGER CYNOSURE ANNUAL STAFF RACHAICI, .STOVE ART EDITOR Q9 961 WILLIAM FOVLEIR ORGANIZATION EDITOR AGNES WEIBLE LITERARY EDITOR WALTER SHAIVIP ATIILE TIC EDITOR 3 ix I8
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