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tcm aw :1eHEI.H--. I hr Bump Although it is practically traditional for each Sixth Form to a everyone will agree that this years dance. held on lfriday eve-ning. success. Much credit is due to the l3e:oration Connnittee and to those ssert that its dance was the hest ever lfebruary 22nd, was without a doubt a of the Sixth lforni who aided them. held, great The dining room was draped with red and white crepe paper hung from the middle panel of the ceiling across a wire to the wall so that the ettect was that of a tent. The orchestra played on a platform at the en.l of the room and behind it hung the class lianner. The main hallway was decorated with laurel and evergreens. During' the eveninv' red and Uilfmll spot lights, rlashed on at intervals, added to the attractiveness of the room. D c .5 x, The orchestra. The Yale L'ollegians. furnished excellent music. The favors this vear for the catillion were exce Jtionallv well chosen. The Uirls received class charms and ' . . ' - . -4 b gold compactsg the boys flashlights and hlaclc leather picture trames with the School monogram stamped on them. On lfridav afternoon Mrs. Ulmste.l very kindly gave a tea dance at her house. and in the evening the dance was held in the Blain llouse. There were twelve card dances each having an encore: and these were fol'owel hy general dancing until eleven o'cloclc when Schlesinger led the cotillion during which the favors were distri- huted. A-Xt twelve o'clock supper was serve.l. and two hours later the dance ended amid a s ' ' ClllUl'CCl Sfl'6Zl.l1lC'l'S. hovvu ot conlttti and The next day. after luncheon at the School. there was the fast and well-won haskethall game with Hilton. Late the same afternoon a tea dance was held in the Common Room. An excellent motion picture XYelcome 110
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