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burial tEttruta 3itniur- ruuir Srrrptimt On the evening of May 4th, the Juniors gave their annual reception to the Seniors. The faculty were also guests. The Juniors were especially fortunate in having a clear, warm evening for their reception as they had chosen to hold it at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Burmeister. The Juniors had spared neither time, trouble, nor expense in preparing an evening’s entertainment which should be a delightful memory to everyone present. As each full carriage of guests drove up, it was greeted at the gate by the Junior reception committee and then passed on into the house. Here, as soon as all had arrived, a chance was given to show brilliance in identifying the trade marks of various articles. As soon as it was demonstrated that no one was clever enough to remember them all, an exceedingly funny “initial description” took place. This was followed by a peanut relay rac . Woe unto the man who was in too great haste to eat his peanuts for he was almost certain to lose them all. While the relay race was still at its height, at just 10;JO, the doors of the dining room were opened, revealing tiny tables, each bearing a tall vase of white carnations, the Senior flower, while from the ceiling the Senior colors floated in long festoons. When each guest had found his place, the Juniors rose to give their class yell, which was heartily applauded. After the sumptuous banquet, served by four Sopohmore girls, was finished, an excellent program of toasts, both verbal and musical, was given. When the guests were homeward bound, they one and all agreed that the ride to and from town added one more delight to an already perfect evening. (To the CmUiuh Crpartment This poetry they think we can, With inspiration, in an hour. With ease to please most any man. Compose-------but ‘tis beyond our power. —T. L.
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(Elasii nf 190B Lela Patterson M.vrtle Linderraan Susan Lindsay Francis Scanlon
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burial iEmntts ilirnir at Crrnira A9 soon as our instructors had set the wheels of learning a-going they proved the truth of the old sayiug that ‘‘all work and no play makes .laek a dull boy” by uniting with the teachers of the Mabel Schools in a picnic at Lenora woods. That even pedagogues can forget their school room cares and duties and go back to the happy days when they were boys and girls wras proved beyond a doubt: for signs of their merriment were visible weeks afterwards and a cross teacher was unknown as long as the effects of their pleasure trip lasted. We hope they may enjoy many other such outingsr. tKrrrptuin to tlir Srarljrrfl A short time before Thanksgiving the members of the board with their wives and families spread the laboratory table with innumerable dainties and invited the teachers to partake of them. Having fully enjoyed the festive meal, enhanced by toasts, impromptu and prepared alike, a social evening followed. Ferns and red carnations brightened the rooms. Soqb At Snmr” Shortly after the Holiday vacation the FI. S. boys entertained the FI. S. girls. The special feature of the evening was a humorous program. A delicious luncheon was served after which several toasts were given. The reception room was artistically decorated with greens. The boys proved themselves excellent hosts. itrarlfrro-Hiuirft In the early part of February, the members of the board and their wives were entertained by the teachers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Selvig. Hilarity reigned supreme as everybody joined in the games that “hit the sense” of all. Hot house (lowers added their beauty and fragrance to the scene, while the aesthetic sense was further gratified by the dainty refreshments served.
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