Northern Arizona State Teachers College - La Cuesta Yearbook (Flagstaff, AZ)

 - Class of 1924

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Mrs. McMullen and the members of the faculty honored Mrs. Ellsworth with a lovely tea on March 13 in Campbell hall. Our clever and original Mrs. Beckwith had the hall dec- orated in a very artistic way with j onquils and pussy willows. 0 SKOVGAARD April 22. A large audience assembled in Ashurst auditorium to hear the violinist virtuoso, Skovgaard. Skovgaard belongs in the class of the truly great violinists. He has a way of holding his listeners spellbound. His playing will always hold a tender place in the hearts of our music lovers. HER HUSBAND'S WIFE April 25 The Juniors gave a very interesting comic play, Her Hus- band's Wife, in Ashurst auditorium. The house was kept in an uproar from start to finish. The play was a great success from every viewpoint. Much credit is due both to the actors and to Miss Martha Dewey, who had charge of the play. HOMES OF MYSTERY -Courtesy of Indian Miller One Hund d E ght

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Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Thomas and the faculty of Emerson gave a lovely dinner in the domestic science department of the new high school. The domestic science girls prepared and served the savory dishes. Candles solely lighted the room in a very attractive manner. The St. Patrick's day colors were brought out in several original and attractive ways. The fa- vors were green and white carnations, nut cups were green shamrocks attractively made by the art classes. The clever combination of colors was drawn out to the last minute in the iced dessert. The dinner was a complete success. In the evening CMarch 137 the quarterly banquet for the seniors was given in the domestic science rooms. Several catchy duets were sung by Lucretia McMullen and Catherine Beckwith during the courses. The spring graduates were: Annis McGookin, LaPrele Crosby, Eugenia Shelby, Laura Hopper, Goldie Greer and Will Anna Stevens. On March 15 the dance which followed the presentation of the normal loving cup to St. Johns boys and Winslow girls was without doubt the biggest athletic dance of the year. Af- ter the games the boys and girls were tired, but when they heard the syncopated notes filling the air they remembered they were good sports, forgot their fatigue and plunged into the dance with new supplies of vim. March 17! What does that mean to you? St. Patrick's day and the annual Junior Prom! The hall was beautifully decorated with green and white crepe paper suspending from the ceiling and caught at the base by green shamrocks. The orchestra's box was a green bower of crepe paper. An Irish lilt was given by several junior girls for the entertainment of the crowd. Later in the evening the Juniors assembled in the front of the hall and lined up for the big feature of the evening, the Promenade. The Prom was a big success. The Juniors have earned their places in Who's Who as hosts and hostesses. Misses Cornelia Dockstader and Augusta' Pragst en-- tertained their student teachers at a lovely dinner served in the domestic science rooms on March 19. The students were Pearl Logue, Margaret Johnston, Nona Holsinger, 'Eva Moson, Mrs. Ollie Norman, Frances Stringfel- low, Ruth Campbell and Catherine Cooper. After dinner all gathered in the adjoining room and had much fun telling fortunes. Miss Pragst is quite a palmist. Our wide-awake student council headed by Willie Smith planned and gave a dance for the new arrivals of the new quar- ter. Owen Porter played the violin and was accompanied by Catherine Beckwith and Dorothy Jones, alternating. At 10:30 delicious chocolate and sandwiches were served in the domestic science rooms. Everyone spent an enjoyable eve- ning welcoming the newcomers. One Hundred Seve t



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