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SENIOR Didn’t the six-year Senior show folk how to give parties thi year? Perhaps you have all heard the time-worn excuse: “Oh. I can’t come; I haven’t anything to wear. First thing we did was to have a Gym party. Our class at that time was composed of twenty-six girls. Well, any girl who couldn’t come to that party was simply giving herself away. And they came, too. After the games and contests in the gymnasium, did we have delightful refreshments served? Oh. no! We had a regular dinner. The tables were laid in the D. A. room in Science Hall. They were decorated with pink-shaded candles and ferns. Hand painted place-cards. in tire form of girls in gym suits, showed each girl to her seat at the table. It is safe to say no one cared for a midnight lunch that night. Second Senior stunt: Town girls had Thanksgiving dinner with the dorm girls. Mr . Bristowe very kindly arranged to have one dining room for Senior only. We hand it to you that was some dinner. Between courses we went into the hall and gave yells and sang songs. I believe the Marshall faculty realize that girls can yell. too. Packie Anderson is as fine a cheer leader as Marshall ever produced. HISTORY Next, we had a motion picture party and refreshment at the Fountain. They had the tea-room arranged for u». using one long table. Now. what do you think we did next? The class of '19 entertained the dorm girls with a masquerade party. If you. who arc skeptical, don't believe that was a success, just ask Myrtle Boone how much she enjoyed herself. Or ask any other girl who lives in the dorm, for every one was there except three girls who were ill. and almost raised the roof finding them to give them some ice cream and cake, because you know ice cream is good for sick girls. Then that taffy-pull given by the officer of the Senior Class-now there is where wx: found out who were good designers and good cooks. And wc found that some of the boy of Marshall, as well a the girls, could make lovely crepe paper hats and good candy and lemonade. Let’s rec now. who was it presided at the punch bowl? Well. I don’t remember now. Ask some of the follows who were there. Now. to top things off to perfection, wc hear that the Juniors arc to give us a garden party. 1 suppose they have noticed that we have all kinds of affairs except formal parties in the north parlor. Wc are glad they have. Wc arc looking forward with pleasure to that garden party. Juniors. 21
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MARY HOLYMAN Mary is a jolly good gill and a friend to one and all. She it an excellent ttudent. and we know that the will accomplish whatever the undertake . Her highest ambition is to be a doctor, or a doctor's wife. We think that she would make a most successful Hart specialist. RUTH SIMMS Although she has the reputation of being the most dignified member of the class, she is to those who know her a source of never-ending pleasure. Just look at Ruth's hair and you will remember the old proverb “That a woman's hair is her crowning glory. She is one of the shining stars in the class of •|9, and we anticipate the day of seeing her name in the halls of fame. to GLADYS CARTER This little lady of the brown cuiU has certainly won the heart of all Marshall student . She is an earnest worker and a wonderful primary teacher. She is a prominent Story Teller. BEATRICE McCOY Bca” i.« a new girl, but she has won many friends, who will always icmcrnbcr her as a girl of excellent ability in all things, especially in music and art. She leaves Marshall well prepared for her life work—a teacher.
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