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The Banquet,
1930
NE warm May evening the day school was filled with laughing girls
in evening dresses of lovely colors. They had all assembled for the annual athletic banquet. Miss Hartridge and Miss Mapelsden with Miss Shreve, X
the guest of honor, and Miss Jenkins, the athletic instructor, led the way into the auditorium, which was decorated with green and white. The tables, lovely with candles and flowers, formed the usual H. Theresa Brakeley, the toastmistress, started the festivities with toasts to Miss Hart ridge, Miss Mapelsden, and the guest of honor. Miss Shreve gave a most delightful and interesting speech in verse of her own composing. Later there were toasts to all the officers of the following year and to the winner of
Field Day and the Horse Show. Miss Hartridge awarded the athletic emblems amid much applause. Then Jane KaltenKach dispelled all doubts of the future careers of the Seniors by reading the class prophecy, and the Seniors willed many valuable things to the Juniors.
After dinner every one was highly entertained by the tableaux of the
Seniors as they would look in twenty years. There were fleeting visions
of doctors, crooks, and missionaries. After these edifying glimpses into the future, everyone danced. At last in the early hours of the morning
we all went home.
M. A. L.^ ’31.
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