The teachers college quarterly [serial] . smilax. After the guests had all arrived they were seated at tables and thegame of rook was the entertainment of the evening. Mrs. Nannie assisted with the twelve tables of rook. As the players progressedor went down there was much laughter and fun. During the evening Miss Lillian Parker sang beautifully several solos,and Misses Sherman and Fahnestock played lovely duets. Wnen thegames were stopped delicious refreshments were served. The guests were the forty-nine young ladies of the Senior Class, mem-bers of the faculty and all connected with
The teachers college quarterly [serial] . smilax. After the guests had all arrived they were seated at tables and thegame of rook was the entertainment of the evening. Mrs. Nannie assisted with the twelve tables of rook. As the players progressedor went down there was much laughter and fun. During the evening Miss Lillian Parker sang beautifully several solos,and Misses Sherman and Fahnestock played lovely duets. Wnen thegames were stopped delicious refreshments were served. The guests were the forty-nine young ladies of the Senior Class, mem-bers of the faculty and all connected with the school, and a member ofthe Board of Trustees, Mr. F. C. Harding, and Mrs. Harding. The annual reception given to the Senior Class by the President andhis wife is always looked forward to as the crowning event of the sociallife in the Training School girls life. The reception was one of themost enjoyable and one of the most beautiful in the series of receptionsgiven by them to the graduating classes.—Greenville Reflector, April School A ctivities Societies Presidents of Allan Poe. Sidney Lanier. Nannie Mac. Brown. Ophelia OBrian. Commencement : Juanita Weedon, Edgar Allan Poe Society. Society. Lanier Society. Jessie Bishop. Effie Baugham. Nannie Mac. Brown. Julia Elliott. Lucille Bullock. Christine Overman. Helen Gardner. Virginia Sledge. The societies have devoted their energies this spring to the questionof planting the front campus. This is given in full in another part ofthis issue of the Quarterly. Classes The Junior Class of the Training School at assembly period on Wednes-day and Thursday, April 19 and 20, gave an excellent two-part pro-gram as a celebration of the tercentenary of Shakespeares death, whichfell on Easter Sunday, April 23. The life and work of the greatest ofall poets was reviewed. Two of the greatest and most familiar passagesfrom his plays were read, songs from the plays and one of the periodwere sun
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