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Y A v A-in 'N u 1 u nn-1 -I -nu' 'rn I in ,I I SOPHOMORE-SENIOR RECEPTION. I Miss Lillian Mueller, Hostess, Tarlcfo. Mo., April 5, 1906, Lula Pyers. . ................... . . . ..... loastmaster TOAST S. Hlfihe Past .... . . .... ,lo-lin Cunningham. Loudly The Seniors ...Lillian Mueller, Musically Response,'. .... Paul Ferrier, Dramatically The Future . , . .Lloyd Simpson. Effeminately FRESHMAN-JUNIOR RECEPTICN. Miss Ma1'y Moore, l-lostess, Tarkio, Mc., February 20, l906. Ray Henderson . . . ......... ......... T oastmaster TOASTS. The juniors .... . . . .... Ray l-leiderscu Response, .... , .......... .... T Cv ill Lynn HGreat Women I -l-lave Knownn.. .... Earl Neslait Our Great Men in Schooln. . . . . . .Louise Botlcin i'Tl1e Specialsn ........... .... J ennie Bell -10'7-
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C. L. S. RECEPTION. Mr. ancl Mrs. L. H. Luclcharclt's Home, Tarkio, Mo., February 20, 1906 NIENU. Pressed Chicken Sandwiches Olives Ice Cream Cake Coffee Chocolate A. L. S. RECEPTION. Miss Sue M. Stevenson, Hostess, February 20, l906. John McKie. . ...,.. ..................,.. T oastrnaster TOASTS. 6'The Blue and Gold .......... ...Tow Miclzlleton .. ,, Response . . ...... . . . . . . HThe l' aculty' ....... ..... . . .Errily Porter .l-lirvcla Stewart Response ......... ..... P rof. T. P. Beyer The New Members . ..... Harold Calhoun HResponseH. . .... .... E. uphemia Young L'The Seniors ..... Margaret Ciiffeu 'iResponse' ...... Laura Boyd FORUM BANQUET. lflolel Clifton, Tarkio, Nlo., February l P. A. I-lenclerson. ............,. . .. TOASTS. 1 The Ladiesn. ..... . .. The Alumniw. . . . . Response . . ...... . . . . . . The New Regime The Purple and C eam Time SQEETKQQMER GG 7! 4 5 ..... .... is .. Y ,, ............... . . . iiififf ' ' - 106 - 0 O CY V '3. B I ,s,.w..w -ZQmw1f Respcnsew. .. . . 2, 1906. . . . . .Toastmaster . . . . .Paul Smith . .Esther Rankin KV. H. Merriam .Julius Weingart .W. A. Stewart .Morrison Cmiffen .L. I-I. Simpson
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pr THE MAY POLE PARTY. Spring! Wliat memories the name calls up! l-low many of the delightful features of college life take place in the spring. We wonder sometimes if there ever was a time when there were no annual affairs, or whether they all started for want of something to do. or whether those who planned them intended that they should come to be looked upon as traditions of the school. At any rate, events are repeated every year which have proved successful in previous yea1's, and are looked forward to with a great deal of anticipation and pleasure. An outsider might notice a llutter of excitement among the girls of the Senior class for some days previous to the May pole party. The reason is this-one of their number will be chosen as Queen of the May, but the question is. TXfhich?,' At last the fateful day arrives, and the boys choose her, to be crowned as their queen in the evening. The chapel is turned into a perfect garden, with spring flowers and Japanese lan- terns. ln the center of the room is the May pole, with ribbons of the Senior colors. ln one corner stands the queen's throne, almost covered with flowers. The girls who take part in the drill come in, all in white, led by a tiny boy and girl, who carry the queen's crown. The girls kneel while the queen passes and ascends the throne, and then the crown is placed on her head. The music then changes and the girls encircle the May pole, weaving the ribbons in and out, first singly then in couples, in true festive style. Then with a courtesy to their queen they drop the ribbons, and the dance is over. Then follows refreshments, served from booths, a lively grand march and a hearty 'iDrinlc It Downu by the boys to their fair hostesses. LIST OF MAY QUEENS. 1904 .... . . .Miss MAUDE BLOOMFIELD, Albia, Ia. 1905. . . . .Miss MARGARET ScoTT, Tarkio, Mo. l906. . . . . .Miss ESTHER RANKIN, Tarkio, Mo. - 108-A 5. 'W MF 'P' Ai it ,ii -11- 'Jili- ,I5 .4521 .423 ' wiv ' O i :ft 7 5 i 3 G G as vi T . 0 .Q l ft, l Si' J' AV C- V' AL' rf 5
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