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Page Om' Hllllllffll Thirty-fwo The Model Room The house presi- dent and her room- mate enjoy living in the model room, fur- nished last year by the House Planning and Furnishing class of the Home Eco- nomics department. Curtains,lampshades, table mats, couch covers and pictures, all in harmony, give a delightful, home- like atmosphere to the rooms. School Teas When the girls give a tea, it's worth while dolling up for it. It's an occasion to be remembered. Smiling hostesses, a crackling fire on the hearth, an inspiring program, delicious tea and cakes served by charming wait- resses and a feeling of cordial hospitali- ty. Who could ask for more? Sunlight Hops 'iThere they go on their toes, all dressed up in their Sunday clothes. Did you celebrate Lincoln's birthdayby attend- ing the sunlight hop? If you didn't, you missed a jolly good time. Everybody was happy, the music, peppy, and the weather inspiring. 'Nuff said.
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Picnic Suppers Big red apples, a blazing bonfire, and empty stomachs made the Sunday evening picnics pop- ular. Many were the fingers, wieners and faces toasted, but, gee! didn't we have a good time? Aggies at the Fair Well, well, well, look who's here! Suppose you'll be back for the fall quarter? Have you registered at the Aggie Headquart- ers?,' Such were some of the excla- mations heard at the State Fair. Priscilla Parade Thirty girls gath- ered for the annual Priscilla Parade on Thanksgiving morn- ing. They marched into the Dining Hall, carrying l i g h t e d candles and singing. They looked very saintly and much like Puritans in their white caps and ker- chiefs. ' ' ' A 'H '-'-----f ---- -A I--:s 'I 12' - tif. - 2 1- -.1:: 'i1-:iii-L--i-gf: 51-V Tlir V Y , A J Vcf'-g zfgngfkyly 3 ',.,X.- K ,Y -1 fr 1 Y ,if I. .V A,--,k VV., !,- F Y r O'wl+f'o- v Cf14'f:af'ff ffffszlsgf-f ra 1f12f:1f X1-f wil f',l-29551 Q7 .Jxg:g,f.frf,,'f :gifs-rgffffzoe.f-11f A l iff 0?44X .f '- 'Ki ' .f 'f 'lw ' Y - ' -V' -- - ..-K - ,Q Y M , 'fffff-:-T--r - ,fifviibg , f'f'f ' G-3i ,Q'YTf 1::-fx, mfhsr-f -. fvf f 'X 1--.xkfv--Hx:-x WIT '-.XTX .fe-ff r 11'--f ' Q-f'1'f -1'-f 1--uf:-imc 'A'-'gina ef: ev X eszfrzf x -1215 -X Q5--1 --Q-'4t:'i T T -K-Q2 l Page One Hundrnl Thirty-one
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Field Day Oh, those seniors, j u s t 'coz they're graduating t h e y think they can do anything, s i g h e d the complaining freshmen and jun- iors. Well, the sen- iors had two fast- talking, yelling cheer leaders and a whole mob of seniors with lungs full of cheers and hearts full of class spirit. The Light House Keeper Skit This is the story of the fate of a trusty tower watch- man, on a misty night at sea. He climbed to the peak of the stage proper- ty, a chair, and rested. In alarm his family came and went. The doctor and minister came, too, but were of no service, so the un- dertaker came. Boys on Parade Oh, isnlt he handsome? Who is he?', questioned the girls, as the boys strode proudly in, twelve! handsomely dressed youths, marching to the music of the Aggie Orchestra. It w a s the style show, spon- sored by the boys of Dexter Hall. Page One H mul red Thirty-flares ,W 'Ei lil iv 1 12.123 ri l ll wwf l 1: G'i'l mx' N Qiiff' il ff' 'ix l ,'Qri'1l1 lf Ii l 'l , i L ' , .,' x, lfllfill , v 5 ,. i ji . fl ., , ,-1 ,: Q,-,-,W W, ily, , v V 1 ii f ilfzlfil 'YW' i 'jfiil ,,. wi lijgfyggl ilylflil izlfil r if 1 'lr it iffgf Q H?
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