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Z Z 5 5 5 - - U - A A ' M , NJMJ v v mm v mm, 2 L E Q' I E E COLONIAL BALL a About a week beforehand, Martha Washington sent an invitation by the Y. W. E C. A. to all the girls in college asking them to a ball in the Training School in honor E of her husbandls birthday. . Did they go? I Wish you could have seen them, and the costumes certainly sur- 6 passed those of past years. Everyone agrees that the twenty-second of February would 4 not be complete Without that annual dance. 0 C 4 1 Q 4 5 2 Q Z C C - Q Q 4 4 Q 4 3 2 . - 2 if MS1 iWxQ1 '1Q iTiTj n fgvvvldygy ffl l 221
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.MW V LKUJLVAUUJ V UQARQQLKVJWVJLWII ' V LWIJIXUQLWIJLWXXLKQUUU-llflul 7 LWINILKWJ 7 LUUIXV-IU!!-I ' J E P E Q E 5 E Q Q 0 Q 5 E 5 E 5 E Q E 5 E Q Q Q E 5 E Q E Q Q Q Q 5, E 5. ' E 0 Q 5 FRESHMAN FRISK 2 g Seniors all come out and frisk with the Freshmen the first Friday after school , opens just to shovv them how to do it. The faculty are also invited to he'lp the Fresh- E Q men see what a good time they can have at C. T. C. E Q The new students are taken through the campus to see its beauties at night and E U lest someone lose his way, Japanese lanterns are given to all and a procession is formed E U that Hnally ends its march in the athletic held. What for? A bonfire, of course. 4 5 A good starter for the pep needed to last through the year. 0 0 Q - 2 5 E D Q ' E ' E In E It Q Il Q ja E 3 E Q1 Q Ia g ji 4 Q Q 5 5 Q' E 0 Q 0 C 1 E lPf8fIPfA1MYlD6X1 A A A A A A PfA1VA1 I'm1P6N1 A I Wm ' v DiX1h'A1 TKYWKYIFE 220
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A A -.A A.- ,-.A AA A-A A - . g 5 5 E E 49?5gL,63kM MAY FESTIVAL ' The lVIay Festival, which had been held on the campus each spring for a decade E I lVIay twenty-fourth, A Festival of Internationalisrnf' or The Growth of Love in the ' Wo1'ld, was presented by groups and individuals from the grades, high school and college. ' Surely there is no more beautiful place than the college campus to have pageants and festivals. We hope they have come back to stay. Z 5 Q 4 C E E E E ' C I ni previous to 1915, was revived again this year under the supervision of lVIiss Tobey. E P P Q I C if C C E C 'E C Q P6YID6N1I'01hWflDiX1 A ' A l'6X1hGN1DiN1hfDflIYA1Pm1Pf8d A VN A A ' ' s 222 ' E IC E E E E 5
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