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THE PILGRIM And for many hours they 'hesi'ta-ted,' -tangoed, Caste-walked' lame duckedf fish-walked' an-d did the 'Tlirtationl' and many other dances never ibefore seen or heard of, until the gentlemen in the party rebelleid, b-eoalusfe their le-ft arms would not sltiand anymore. S-0 each found his girl and led 'by Doerthea and her girl Helen they went down to tlhe resturant, rhere each man saw 'thaft ihvis girl was properly waited upon. Here Dorthea amluased the entire company by their witty remarks an-d funny stunts, itill finally .the oh-ap-erons re-fused to stay later. Dorthea arrived home safely, 'bwuit had quite a little diflilcullty in getting in, and fgettinng usp stairs and into ibed safely. .Anld altho she was tired she was happy. Berti-s M. T. P. H. S. '15 JUNIOR-SENIOR B-ANQUET. On Alpril 28th, 1914, the usual .Iunior-Senlilor banquet was given in hon- or of fthe dignified seniors and the Faiculfty. This event is one to which every memvb-er of wtlhe two 'classes look forward with grealt expectations. The banquet was fgiiven at fthe Plymouth Inn, the fcomfmcittee 'bein-g Bertris Tomlinson, 'Carol Humriohouser, Marie Caroltlh-ers, Arthur Cleveland and Ray Lemert. The room was artisticly decorated with 'black and fred, the colors of the Seniors. The supper was served in four coursesg the iirst course, grapefruit salad in orange lslhells, served on rplates covered wiltih blue paper, represented the Junior colors. After the supper, we, were honored with toasms from tlhe following members of Jtlhe Faoutlty: Miss Oalrlock, Mr. Dutter, Miss Rosenthal, Miss Sfulllivan, Mr. JMfcDowell, and Mr. fH1arris. The members of the 'two classes who gave us selections of their wit are as ifollows: Hall Houglhtwofn fand lMlis:s 'Carloc'k,J took the lead with their idialogwue, whieh 'certainly must :have 'been a .put up job, lB'8I'flwS Tomlinson, Paul Jacox, 'Frank Steine- blalch, Irene Ullriclh, Mary MoC1oy, and Fred Hess. Several others had toesltls with them, in order to be 'prepared if called upon. Especially one Senior 'maiden .wwho stayed at home all afternoon to prepare one. It was a. shame sthe was not callled ulpon, for I am sure she had a good toast after ltlaking so mulch time rto prepare it. After the banquet there was a little entexihainmentf' quoting toast malster Ness, at Kuhn'-s Hall, which was well attend-ed. tE'ven Mr. Mc- Dowell was therel. Every one had a splendid time which they will not soon forget. be .rv va .58 ,ugh N
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