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.,,. eel: a s SONAH-27 I NI' , The Halloween Ball The Hallowe'en Ball, with its very gay decorations, and varied costumes, was one of the most colorful events in the entire life of training days. Giesha girls, Pierrettes and Pierrots, stately colonial dames, and Turkish maidens all waltzed to the same gay tunes, and threw confetti and serpentines with equal abandon. The decorations were the last word in gay colors-the conventional Hallowe'en colors of orange and black being used throughout. Streamers floated down from the ceiling, and all four sides of the ballroom, and mingled with the serpentines and confetti of the dancing couples. Corn shocks could be seen around the edges of the room, while dozens of weird Jack O'Lantern faces with eerie glow, peeked up or down at the swaying groups. Both large clocks were made into witches with grotesque faces, wearing black crepe paper caps. 'V After the unmasking was over, the soft lights were turned up-and soon the party was over-and was just another pleasant memory left to carry away with us. X v 3 XX jf , 'JSF '- 1 l 1 wp i :J 122
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Page 125 text:
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-5- ll W' . SONAH-27 X ' ug , , The SeniorfMedical Clinic Picnic Soon after the Senior picnic which was held out at Palmer Park, some of the '27 group who were in Medical Clinic, decided it would be fun to treat the graduates to a picnic out there-with a lively program and plenty of hot dogs. And so it came about. After the picnic supper, the group was entertained with 'coasts by the graduates, and a few special stunts and readings by Miss Doris Haight. The pantomine of Wild Nell, of the Senior picnic was called for, so it was again produced for the benefit of the graduates. The story, in verse is on page 128. Back in Harness Vacations are a splendid thing You do not have to Work at all For rest. Or hear the old alarm clock call, You spend your time in garnboling So why be cooped up in your stall Your best. All night? You frolic, swim and dance and play And Very Seldom hit the hay Vacations are not meant to spend Or seek, before the break of day. In bed- Your nest' You rush your pleasures. It's the end You dread. A You fish at dawn and dance till skies When it is done and you return Are bright. Are you so full of pep you burn? Between these times you can devise , Well, not so far as I can learn. Delight. ' You're dead. :ZF 121
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