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THE GET-TOGETHER PARTY October 4, in Dining Hall A get-together party is usually a backward affair, but this one proved as jolly as it was impromptu. The student council met the day before the party and decided to initiate the new members of the school with tactful delicacy, by means of ice cream and cake. It proved later to be a diplo- matic step, for the so-called new members, Cnow oldj respond- ed heartily, and with robust appetites. Little wonder then there was a yell, What's the matter with Mother Hanley! in the dining hall next day. There were several stunts which offered amusement be- tween dances. One in particular was put on by the faculty, and depicted their intensive musical talents, by means of notes fportrayed by the bright and shining faces of our dear teachersj suspended on sheets, with lines to represent the staff. It was a worthy event and nearly everyone went home knowing everyone else s first name at least. PARTY FOR ST. JOHNS October 27. It was a good deal like dozens of football dances, for the boys were tired, so the girls were bored-and yet it was dif- ferent. In spite of being black and blue in spots, the boys on both sides were good sports and stuck to the old ship until Home Sweet Home. We remember the dance, as we re- member the game, not flavored with victory, but because of clean sportsmanship. THE HALLOWE'EN PARTY The society column of La Cuesta contains this enlightening feature for annuals past: The faculty gave a delightful mas- querade ball on Hallowe'en. There were costumes of every description. The hall was beautifully decorated with owls, cats, witches and orange and black crepe paper. In one cor- ner of the room was a booth where doughnuts and punch were served. We might add for this year's masquerade that individuality predominated in decoration and costumes, particularly in the amount of clever ideas devised by the faculty to decorate the auditorium. We thank them for a lovely party, not soon to be forgotten. THE HIGH SCHOOL DANCE November 23. After what most of the fans termed the best game of the season, in which Normal came out with the laurels of 14-12 against Flagstaff High School, we entertained our opponents at a dance given in the dining hall in the evening. We were fortunate in having Waters' orchestra to play for the danc- ing and a very pleasant evening was spent. Mother Hanley supplied us with oodles of punch and cookies, which added to the pleasure, of course. If some of the players were tired from the game they did not show it. It was a peppy evening. One Hundred Fourteen
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