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Sophomore Frolic The Sophomore Frolic was given in the early part of the second semester. It was held in the Annex, which was tastefully decorated in yellow and red. crepe paper. In the early part of the evening stunts were put on by various members of the class, and later on, there was general dancing and games. Refreshments were served. The party was for the members of the class only and the faculty, who were their guests. , It was a huge success, and one of the most enjoyable social events of the term. The Freshman Party The Freshman party, which was held in January, proved to be a great success. It was a party strictly for the members of the class and there was a large turno ut for it. The early part of the evening was taken up by several clever stunts, and the latter, by dancing. The all was prettily decorated in streamers of gold and purple ribbons, the class colors, and on the sides were wicker furniture and floor lamps. The music was furnished by the Sunshine-Rainbow orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Craig Smith were the official chaperones, while many members of the faculty were our guests. The party started at eight o ' clock, and the stunts, which were put on at that time, proved to be very interesting, clever and original. Next, followed the general dancing in which both pupils and faculty took vPart and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. At about ten o ' clock the ice cream and wafers were sensed. About this time the upper classmen dropped in and they seemed to enjoy themselves as much as the rest of us. Although there was no admission charged, all the expenses being paid from the class dues, we came out on top financially as well as socially. We hope that we may continue to be as successful in the future as we have been in the past. MARTHA SMITH, Secretary.
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