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Society, 1913 During the past year the social affairs at Western have been financially successful and socially enjoyed. The Juniors took the lead with their supper and dance given October 21, at the Norrington hall. This proved a delightful event. The supper was well attended, and the dancing afterward was enjoyed by about fifty couples. October 31, the friends of the Senior class were entertained at a Hallowe'n dance given in the Coronado hall. Jack O'Lanterns and other characteristic decorations were used. The Jluniors' next attempt was a dancing party, given New Year's eve, which was a success in every way. Another Senior dance, this time at the Washington hall, proved a great success. The music was furnished by Hale's orchestra, and punch was served to about sixty couples. Minor events, given by the Seniors, were sandwich sales, a theater party, and a coffee, given at the home of Abbie Ralston, which proved delightful. The delicious pies with which Mrs. Ralston surprised us will not soon be forgotten. The High School orchestra favored us with a few selections, and all agree it was a big success. The friends of the Senior class spent a pleasant evening in the school auditorium, April 8, when Miss Schroeder entertained them with an illustrated talk on Germany, Miss Schroeder having spent the past summer in Germany, was able to add many personal touches of interest. And the Senior class is indebted to her for one of their financial successes of the year. The last Senior dancing party was given, April 11, in the Coronado hall. The hall was attractively decorated with the class colors, blue and gold. The party was chaperoned by some of the members of the faculty. At the time of writing, two entertainments are in preparation, but we can only prophecy suc- cess for them. - FLORENCE KENNEDY. Events of Commencement Week Saturday, June 14-Senior send-off, Tawas. Sunday, June 15-Baccalaureate address by the Rev. John R. Gregory, at First M. E. Church. Tuesday, June 17-Class day, at Washington theatre. Friday, June -20-Commencement exercises, at Washington theatre, at 8:00 p. m. Saturday, June 21-Class picnic, at Linwood.
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