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.r -I -r 4 -:A :I :- txt MEL 2525 1:5 LL L ' 'AT' -2 ll Ll ' Ei' iiifirfigiifiii? 573' :sez The Junior-Senior Banquet The first junior-Senior banquet given by Junior College students was served by the VVhite Shrine at the Masonic Temple, May 2. The guests were juniors, Seniors, faculty members, Mr. Spohrer, Mr. Beach, and the school board members. it The idea of Spring was carried out in the decorations to symbolize the new College. To enter into the banquet hall, all guests had to pass through a garden gate. The programs, like the entrance, were garder: gates around which flowers were growing. All the decorations were in pastel shades. All the expenses for decorations and entertainment were stood by the Juniors. The program was as follows: To the Seniors ....,, ....... I darold Connelly Regpgnge ,,,,,,,,, . .... Frank Marshall Reading ---h-- Peggb' Elsea Tgggt ,,.,, .......,.... lX lr. Spohrer T1-io ,,,, .,,,,,,....,... B illy Fleming Howard A. Stamper Raymond Swetnam Toast -.---- -,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. 1X flr. Beach prophecy ,hnl,,--.,,,,.-,,-,,,.,,,4,,,,, ,,,... B obby Goddard Amateur Vaudeville Act ...... .... L orraine Ossman T ' and Junior Chorus Toastmaster ........................................ Harold Connelly In High School junior-Senior banquets had become customs. Wie hope that the first banquet in junior College has brought that custom to life again for such a custom will always be remembered with joy when we look back and say Now when I attended our Junior-Senior ban- quet- Page 94 LVM -1.,
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Things We Hope Will Never Happen Roberta Russell as a Vamp. Shorty Knight in knee pants. Charles Selby wrestling in addition to singing bass. Howard ,Kelly becoming sophisticated. Raymond Swetnain losing his voice, or the words to Trees Mary Frances Keller without her sense of humor. George Bullock with a monocle. Ruth Bierman marrying someone named, Kelly or O,Shaughnessy. Josephine Richardson in a bustle. Billy Smith as a sackbut player. David Ogle giving advice to young boys. Robert Thornberg without at least live people in his car. Charles Merritt losing his nonchalance. Geraldine Thomas without a sweetheart. Ralph Mason with his own cigarettes. Page 93 J I Y , x 7 f ff ga.. JUNIOR COL M s i- 71E1'?gi3, I9 3 2 ,r: 'p3 Miz at-'H We S' fl . ,T-X
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