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Chrzkfmas Dimzer The annual Christmas dinner was held on the night of December the Hfteenth, in the college dining-room. The dining-room was beautifully dee- orated with holly. ,Tiny Christmas trees graced the long tables which were in the form of a hollow square. The only light radiated from candles and gave to the room a soft glow which intensined the holiday mood. In the center of the Hoor stood a large Christmas tree, laden with orna- ments and hosts of presents for students and guests. Santa Claus reigned in all his glory in distributing the presents from his overflowing pack. So great was Santa's task that several helpers were called upon. Mr. C. Stoy, as master of ceremonies, presided over an interesting and clever program. The following toasts were given: Santa Claus, Estelle Pageg Christmas Greens, Jane Crozierg and the Star of Bethlehem, Virginia Abney. Elizabeth Clayton gave a delightful reading-Edgar Guest's Going Home for Christmas. After several Christmas and school songs were sung the guests departed with a fuller gleam of the Christmas spirit in their hearts than at the begin- ning of the evening. JQSSXC ninety-fm'
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Y X N Y WT C. A. Cczmzival i Everyone dashing madly and blindly from one building to another, upstairs, downstairs, yells for Booker, commotion, confusion, lunch served a la buffet, wires and lanterns being strung toand fro across the dining-room-what is the matter? It is nothing but the last minute rush before the Carnival. g And 'such a good time as We did have! The Follies fthe big showlj were held upstairs in the chapel, while the various and mysterious booths had transformed the dining-room into a scene of fun, laughter, and confetti. Confetti underfoot, overhead, and in the air-enticing Whiffs of perfume from one booth, delicious homemade candy in another, while the fortune- teller, novelty booth, and many others filled the remaining space. An ex- citing game of Bimbo was being played across the room, While odors of mustard and sizzling hot dogs filled the air. Hoarse cries from Minette and Estelle, barkers, encouraged the crowd in their fun. ,No one must miss the lovely tea room with its cake and ice cream. ' Not until a late hour did the last visitors leave for their homes, While the former actors, amid rumpled costumes and smeared .stage paint Wearily climbed the stairs to their rooms to thoroughly enjoy the much .deserved and appreciated f'Stop, Day on the morrow, ' Q S X ninety-fam'
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