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F l . . f Kg' .2 The Dcusy, Nmeteen Twenty-One fx -nw :-'-T - In mmf 'fffl rt - e a s QQivuiiWl1 ufrfnllpnn ni i f:n:rrv iIIIAlIIIIlIUmW lllllllrrll I 1 -11- Y. W. C. A. Reception ' 'iijfi-N- Lgf of Kentucky College for Women overshadowed all previous receptions of ix . Al this k'nd. The awes and thrills of the girls from the time they entered li! the walls of K. C. W. last September over the expectation of this wondrous event came to a most brilliant climax on the evening of October 2. On entering the beautifully decorated and dimly candle-lighted reception halls of K. C. W., the girls, simply dressed in their organdies and summer frocks, found them- selves immediately besieged by the entertainment co-mmittee and the ycung men of Centre. Delicious refreshments were served by the members of the Junior Prep Class, and when the fateful hour of departure came it was with great reluctance that K. C. W. bade Centre good-night. HE annual reception given by the Y. W. C. A. for the new girls lr J Y. M. C. A. Reception One of the most pleasant events of the social calendar this year was the Y. M. C. A. reception given by the young men of Centre for the K. C. W. girls. This event has always been one of pleasure, but this year the entertainment in the halls of old Centre of K. C. W. girls. most significantly the true meaning of their one for all. The colors of the two schools refreshments. will hold many fond memories in the hearts The entertainment committee carried out name, and the evening was a most enjoyable were used artistically in the decorations and Had not the chaperons been skilled in the art of reminding the girls to bid the boys good-night, there would pro-bably have been many Cinderellas on this evening reluctant to leave the merriment. al if - e -it 5? Ji-1-- - -A Sysmm adopxecx Us km. Dawwnue LnghrP0wer8TYse+wsc0- Page seventy-three
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Ext The Daisy, Nineteen Twenty-One ' -il N, f :? I Ti 11 It -J - ltlww-3 'u il 1 ' '21, 1- :46 1? A T1 - 1, W, - , , ........rEgw1rmi1.mr-1. .n........nm........... ..n.....r.-l'rrmi-ivw-.. in Hiimullt'lWTlmiiliTl1umim-mn .t.....r.....E,-... E1 1 .T QS!!f: ' ' Colonel Avery, a lawyer Peter Avery, his nephew Philip Martin . Miss Connaughton Diantha Kerr . Mrs. Pat . Miss Carroll . Pat . . . jimmy . John Bing . Harlequin . Pierrot . . Punchinello . . Columbine . Margot . The Commencement Plays COLLEGE CAMPUS SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1920 PROGRAMME A Scene From NWC Are SCVCIIN By Eleanor Cates Characters in order of appearance . . - . . . - . . scene is laid in the law office of Lawrence 81 A Place-New York Time-Present l'Mrs. Pat and the Lawn By Mary Aldis Characters in order of appearance Scene-A small, poor room in a tenement Hat The Wonder Hats' By Ben Hecht and Kenneth Lawyer Goodman Characters in order of appearance Scene-A park by moonlight . ALLEEN MONTGOMERY . MARTHA T. DORSEY . MERLE MCCANDLESS . . VERGALEEN BYRON . . LILLIE CECIL TAYLOR very . ELLEN CLAYTON . . MARY NEELY . ANNE MALTBY . HELEN BACKER . MARY WALLER RHODES . EVELYN BATES . EMILY PREWITT SARAH CARDWELL BRUMMAL LEWIS REBECCA BREVARD Page seventy two
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