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1-gn-Il-' INTER-CLASS BALL f f A f Cf 'V JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE ' x Aff Q . M O I v X JQ ' SEQ it A J L Before we go any further, I must tell you of the annual ball, which ,we enjoy on shipboard. It is such a change from ordinary sailing that it is eagerly looked forward to, and reservations must be made far in advance. Early in the evening, all passengers of first and secolid class, dressed in their best bibs and tuckersf' convene in the beautifully decorated din- ing room of the Congress Lake suite for a sumptuous banquet served in true nautical style. Here, various passengers tell of their experiences while traveling, and several officers relate incidents of the cruise. Later we retire to the ship's ballroom, where to the strains of Harry Grunau, His'Trumpet and his Orchestra, the dancers swing and sway? Far into the night the music floats out over the water, and only reluctant- ly do the guests leave the ballroom after such a truly delightful aiair. The hosts and hostesses should be complimented on their arranging such an enjoyable evening of frolic and gaiety, and the guests will long remember the pleasure which it afforded them. 27 l ..- ff 3. i ,Ili f K .-.E -. 1- 'Ti' g , .L ---pu 19 gi -flee 'I -gf .451 2 at ill V! U' CQJ 'Z Cx g tfflfy lssvxxi . 5 .N Zllfh 1 , 1 ,,4..J
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F-5,4-n-F' T' .IUNIORS OFFICERS President .,.. .... . , . A ,, .. F o rrest Masterson Z JN Vice-President .A.,,..,........... Bob Stitt y Secretary ..,. F,.,... Jean Wehling fu Treasurer ...... ......... L eo Masterson X W Historian ...ii ...r.... D onald Voltz If f ru' M I T X ,C f S? 7 lf if i X is - . U X SZ T- S' ..'- .ff 1,..f ,ff-' if- 3 'Li ,X 'N 1 Y ,---D Za' 'Q I- 'Q'1- -ji-. ilff -L --.-4 1 IFJ if :gr gi Eyes 'I -LI .411 - Q15 ,mil -Lk -' A li fs f G54 -Q 'ft Xt c U I 'iffy klivxx 3 1 I 'B x 'Y fl if .. Going down to the second-class staterooms, I find a very active list of passengers. During all the voyage they have been busy selling candy, Christmas cards, and refreshments in order to provide sufficient funds for the annual ball of upper-class passengers. From this group come four cheerleaders, several members of our debate squad, and outstanding foot- ball and basketball players. One evening While a storm is raging on the deep blue sea, this group gathers in the ship's recreation hall to create a storm of merriment. This party is chaperoned by two active advisors, Miss Lyons and Mr. Moffett. Near the end of the voyage, while we are enjoying smooth sailing, these second-class passengers stage their annual play, The Tin Hero, which proves to be a great success. This group has been working hard in order to be able hosts at one of the best inter-class ,balls ever given in the his- tory of the Louisville, The waves are dashing high and I am going to look for better protec- tion, but before I leave I want to give them best Wishes for fair sailing. I hope they will all be settled in first-class staterooms next year. 29 4
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