. Poly, The . Shoot the shoots, swings and teeter totters made the dignified seniors as wellas the freshmen feel like children once again. Some wonderful long distance runners werediscovered and the evening passed off very pleasantly with dancing for those who nevertire of it. The Junior Prom was the most formal affair staged this year. The Conservatorylooked a very garden of flowers and brightness. The orchestra, on a raised platform,played music that couldnt have been resisted and the girls, in their light party dresses,lent a final charm and beauty to the whole scene. The grand march, led b


. Poly, The . Shoot the shoots, swings and teeter totters made the dignified seniors as wellas the freshmen feel like children once again. Some wonderful long distance runners werediscovered and the evening passed off very pleasantly with dancing for those who nevertire of it. The Junior Prom was the most formal affair staged this year. The Conservatorylooked a very garden of flowers and brightness. The orchestra, on a raised platform,played music that couldnt have been resisted and the girls, in their light party dresses,lent a final charm and beauty to the whole scene. The grand march, led by Edith Smirl,May Queen-elect and the president of the Junior Class, George Staudt, was very prettilyworked out. Many wiener roasts have been held on the bluffs. Among these one by the Eaglesand Alphas, the other by the Aristos and Pioneers, were particularly enjoyable. Bothgroups had a merry time around the camp fire roasting the wieners, making coffee, toast-ing marshmallows and singing songs. THE POLY 113. Mrs. Eaton entertained the Camp Fire Girls at her home one evening. They allappreciated being in a real home once more, and the manner in which the apples, pop-corn and toasted marshmallows disappeared went to show that they were indeed at home. The Basket-Bail boys and girls were entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Klines at a mostwonderful dinner one night, as all will tell you. After the dinner, which we shall notattempt to describe in detail for fear it might make too many mouths water, they playedgames and danced until time to go home. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton entertained the Basket-Ball boys and an equal number of youngladies at dinner in the beautiful club room of their new home. During the delightful re-past Mr. Eaton gave a scholarship to each of the self-help boys who had made first teamthis year. This splendidly generous act was warmly appreciated by the boys and chal-lenges the admiration of all. The Junior Prom, given May the first, was the most enjoyable dance of the year.


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