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1919 QIZUPIIS Elf 13051110112 97 GEORGE YOUNG . FRANCES KERN .. MARION GARRETT MISS YOUNG ..... First Term MR. PARSONS MISS CALFEE CLAUDINE KESLER PRUDEN SHOCKLEY ELIZABETH COMER Irving Literary Society OFFICERS Literary Council ... . . ..Pre.sic1enl ...........Vice President Sccrclary and Treasurer ,.........Dircclor Second Term MR. PARSONS MISS CALFEE JOSEPI-IINE MINTER CARROL NEBLETTE THELMA WERTZ Wearers of Literary Pins CLAUDINE KESLER THELMA RICHARDSON
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1919 52013115 of IKIJEIUURB 99 eat. We sure were a starved bunch of Seniors when we reached the top and it seemed that the fire would never burn. But it finally did, and now the feast was on. Miss Hayward, our charming chaperon, enjoyed a delicious cup of coffee that was made in a tin can and strained through a handkerchief. We had lost all our Senior dignity coming up the mountain and as the gate leading into the tower was locked, we climbed over ftres facilej and went to the top. We descended the mountain in the soft light of the moon. Romantic! that's us all over. We were not very talkative on our homeward journey. Each one lived in his own thoughts, the thought-of our notebooks that were due the next morning. , SENIOR-JUNIOR RECEPTION I. INTRODUCTION A. Date-January I5, l9l9. 8:30-I I :30 P. M. B. Location-430 Walnut Avenue, S. W. C. Guests-Of sufficient number: I. Juniors of R. H. S. 2. Seniors of R. H. S- II. Discussion: A. Program- l. Dancing 2. Ad Contest B. Dancing- l. Light and Fantastic 2. jazz 3. Virginia Reel C. Music-Wonderful D. Costumes- l. Masquerade 2. Too Varied to Enumerate E. Refreshments- l. Punch 2. Ice Cream-Cakes III. CONCLUSION A. Autos?- l. We'll say there were. B. Chaperons- ? Q 9 il P ? ? P C. Farewell- I. A Wonderful Time! 2. just About Then -?
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