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k 0 0J' % -- 11920 IEMF- jflKS r» X ---2i “FRESHMEN’S BAWL” On October 18, 1919, the first fraternity dance of the season took place at the Athenaeum. The dance was primarily for the purpose of introducing the freshmen to the other men of the school, but, as sometimes happens, the guests of honor did not arrive. With the exception of a very few, those who attended the dance were upper classmen. The absence of the freshmen, al- though regretted, did not tend to dampen the spirits of those who were there, and the dance proved very successful from the standpoint of a good time. The Chaperones of the party were: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Vaughn, and Captain Ristine. Gerber’s orchestra furnished the music. SECOND ANNUAL CARNIVAL DANCE The second annual carnival dance of the fraternity took place at the Milwaukee Athletic Club on January 30, 1920. The customary confetti and colored ribbon streamers were very much in evidence and those who did not get “filled” with confetti were fortunate, because there was enough there for an entire city to properly celebrate New Year’s Eve. The sedate members of the faculty were not even exempt from the confetti war that was waged and in order to protect themselves had to enter into the scrap. The Metropolitan Dance Orchestra of which Edward Rogers, Term 9. is a member, furnished splendid music for the dancing and when the music stopped at twelve o’clock there wasn’t a person in the hall who hadn’t thor- oughly enjoyed the evening. The following faculty members attended: Mr. Hartman. Mr. Kicnth, Mr. Koch, and Miss Shapiro. 1 i M ill i iff n Page Four Hundred Sixteen
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