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THE 1927 SENIOR BANQUET On Friday evening, May 20, 1927, the senior nurses were entertained, banquet form, by the student nurses of the intermediate Class. The function was a social success in every way. The dinner was of the best and served in a very attractive manner. The toastmaster in the person of Mabel John was indeed clever. Sister Emma's splendid speech was much applauded. Dinner music, per radio, was also enjoyed. Following the dinner, the guests were entertained in the reception room by a supreme program of a semi-classical nature. The Misses Elizabeth and Marie Strasen and Dorothy Selle played only too few delightful musical numbers, and Miss Hazel Pritchard gave several charming readings. The audience was certainly appreciative. The radio and a couple of our gifted pianists furnished line dance music in the Gymnasium for those who cared to dance. All in all, the party was a huge success and ever so thoroughly en- joyedeif we could take the class of 1927's word for it, and we did that, for the class of 1928 sure had a good time entertaining. THE ESKIMO CABARET That it was a mock cabaret there is no doubt. And it certainly was Eskimou ish , too, what with Eskimo pies, artificial snow, and an Eskimo village or two. What were the sleeveless pongee-pajamaed cigarette girls doing without their fur coats in such climate? They were warm enough, you say? Oh, we understand. The many small tallow candles plus excitement which steadily increased was sufficient to keep the coldest blood warm. The cabaret was packed to overflowing and no wonder. The seniors put on a wow of a program. The impersonation of Dave Schooler, Billy Meyers, and the Play Boys was so good they had it put into the Morning Sentinel. Stromer and Koch playing Me and My Shadow enough said. The Clarks entertained with a clever little song number, while the Johns dittoed the Two Old Crows much to everyone's satisfaction a ! and amusement. Heuer and Moe returned to their college days-eand g pulled a few wise ones. Ach-Knudson, you and your Dutch dialect and l l l land trip to the dentist-my, that was a big tooth The Tivoli Girls that pipe were a scream E. 82 E. Kuhlow tried to fool us by a shadow- were much applauded l A N D Last and best of all the party. Dave Schooler and Billy Meyersein person. What excitement!! The audience and seniors nearly collapsed!
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BASKETBALL 1-2-3-4 Who for? What for? Who are we oing to root for? The Senior 0 ass S-EeN-uI-OeRe-S Seniors! YEA TEAM! YEA TEAM! Friday, February 3, the first basketball game of the season was held in the Gym. The ame was between the Seniors and the Juniors, and it was a mighty good game. The gnal score was 23-6 in the Seniors' favor. Good stuff Seniors and good stuffjuniors. Here's hoping well have more games. LINE UP Seniors: Center-Neitzel Rt. Forward-Kuhlow Lt. Forward-Kuhlow Rt. Guard-Bennett Lt. Guard-Myhill, Wienhold Juniors: CenteraFitzgerald A Rt. ForwardeKaska Lt. Forward-Kronenberger Rt. Guard-Lutz t Lt. Guard-Carpenter U-RAH-R,AHeRAI-I !eSEN I ORS Friday, February 24, fulfilled our hopes and wishes. Another game between the determined Juniors and Seniors. Again in the Seniors' favor the final score being 16-11. It was a much better game and the Juniors showed what practice will do. Those who did not witness it, surely missed an exciting time. YELLS Yea' Nei - - Yeah! Zel Yea' Yeah! Neitzel Yea' Ben - - Yeah! Net Yea' Yeah! Bennett YeaI Kuh - - Yeah! Low Yea! Yeah! Kuhlow Ricker racker firecracker Seniors are the crackerjacker Ricker tracker crackerj acker Yea! Baby's in the high chair Who put him up there Ma! Pa! Ziz! Boom! Bah! uniors! Juniors! ah! Rah! Rah! 49 rat WK; I a AAA
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