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THE YEAR BOOK The Masquerade ES it came and went this year too, and was more delightful than ever. Of course, some were late, their costumes having shown an inclination to come apart about ten minutes to eight. Every year the property closet seems to become more inexhaustible and also the ideas in some heads. Everyone congratulated everyone else on her cos- tume. The professor was a roaring success, the hoola girls were cunning together, and many others wonderfully attractive. The music started briskly, the minutes lengthened into two hours, and the last dance came with many encores. The music left! Yes, there was feast cake and food in abundance. At a sign from Miss Bridges the multitude ceased howling while the prizes were given to the lucky ones. Everyone joyfully thanked Miss Bridges, and on the way up the long brick steps all agreed it was Just per-r-rfect! E. M. The Basketball Supper HE Basketball Supper this year was an extremely educational affair. The Senior stunt was a prophecy of what each individual would be twenty years from now. There were four still in College, there were also a Salvation Army worker, a piano reciter, a lunatic, and others who had chosen equally fascinating careers. The Juniors looked rather dirty, but the real reason for this was that they were portraying characters in Uncle Tom's Cabin. Eliza, repre- senting the Seniors, finally managed to cross Examination River over very thin ice. There was a sappy Sophomore, and Topsy, an athletic Freshman. Eva, representing the Juniors, gave the impression of ever mounting upwards. She went to heaven via the ropes. The Sophomores gave a presentation of the home coming of Odys- seus, slightly modernised. There were lovely sirens Cl wonder that Odysseus withstood them as well as he didl, a reproachful Circe, and various other visitors who rode in on bicycles. The Freshmen delighted us all with their radio productions. There were police and fashion re- ports, a beautiful soprano solo, and a perfectly charming bed-time story. Then the songs were sung, and the Seniors went out singing their farewell, Among the Hills and Dales of Piedmont. The prize for the best stunt went to the Juniors with honorable mention to the Fresh- men. The award for the best song went to the Seniors with honorable mention to thejuniors. E. S. l5sl
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