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ihlpink ,ffl m lllnniior' :f Senior' Banquet Alumni Dinner And The Rochester Country Club was the scene of the annual junior-Senior banquet and prom on May 21. The large dining room of the Country Club was beautifully decorated to carry out the theme Moonlight and Roses. The walls were covered with brick-wall paper and climbing roses, which were set aglow by the large full moon overhead. Miss Margie Kiser, presided as toastmis- tress. Miss jean Wilms, president of the junior class, gave the formal welcome and Miss Betty Graff, president of the senior class, gave the response. Miss Gilberta Durland, director of the school, congratulated the senior class on its achievements and encouraged the juniors to keep sight of their goals. The musical portion of the program consisted of a vocal duet by Miss Audrey Whitney and Betty Krafft ac- companied by Miss Joanna Ely. The highlight of the banquet was the humorous yet inspiring talk given by Dr. J. L. Emmett, guest speaker. His talk was centered around the nurse and the uniform. The moonlight prom followed the banquet with music provided by Jimmy Smith and his orchestra. llfargle Kflser and Delores Albers Class of 1955 FEATURING- ARROW SHIRTS McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR BOTANY'5MT'CLOTHES TIMELY CLOTHES QCDNNUR-S lfEN'5 wsu: uf BOY'S w:An SHOES EQHLKILCCB One highlight of the reunion celebrations was the annual banquet and dance of the Kahler Alumni Association held at the Rochester Coun- try Club on Monday, june 7. The theme for the banquet this centennial year was Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet. Miss Helen Popovich, '53, served as toast- mistress. Mrs. Edward Brackenbury CDonna Ihrke, '42j, president of the Alumni Association, gave the official welcome and introduced Mrs. L. L. Bronson QHelen Guyer, '47D, the newly elected president, to the group. The musical part of the program consisted of two vocal solos by janet Klindt, and a piano solo by Audrey Whitney, both freshmen students in the school. ' The main address was given by Mr. Harold C. Mickey, administrator of the Rochester Methodist Hospital. He presented an historical account of the reorganization of our hospitals and school and gave a sketch of the future plans for these institutions. Greetings and reports were given from the three reuinion classes. Mrs. William Cfreaber QLouise Pribbenowj, Tuscon, Arizona, spoke for the class of 19449 Mrs. Raymond Schroeder CMargaret Hedgesj, Rochester, for the class of 1934, and Mrs. M. B. Schomburg CMildred Wattsj, Rochester, for the class of 1924. Each reunion class was honored by the presence of its class advisor. The three advisors were Miss Lulu Saunders, 19243 Mrs. Walter Hogenson Cjeanette Bjorgo, '28j, 19345 and Mrs. Frederick Bynes QHazel De Jongl, 1944. The seniors of the class of 1954 and their escorts were invited to attend the formal dance. Music was provided by Pal Thede and his orchestra. 4 RESTYLING .X - s'roRA E f BIS e G s' Exclusive 'wma REPAIRING Dial 2'19l9g 215 First Avenue S. W.
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