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Show at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic hall. The alumni were greeted at the door by a reception commit-; tee which included present of-fleers of-fleers of the club, after which the following program was enjoyed: "Welcome", by Jeane Willis; duet, "The Sweetest Story Ever Told", Shirley Parkin and Beverly Bev-erly Nix; talk. How the Miner-ette Miner-ette Club Has Helped Me", by Kathleen Grabner; piano solo, "Autumn Nocturne", Mary Lou Lyon; talk, "What the Minerette Club Has Meant to Me", Vivian ! Haulter; "The Song is You", Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Thompson; reading, "Express "Ex-press Yourself", Ethel Richards: "Kiss Waltz", Betty Lou Houghton; Hough-ton; "The Cultural Background of the Minerette Club", Darlene Johnson; "L'Amour Toujour L'Amour", Rhea Lou Wilcox; reading, "The 1 Sign of the Cross", Joy Dean Davies; "If You Are But A Dream," Beverly Anderson; reading, read-ing, "China Blue Eyes", Elaine Cheever; a marimba solo, Marilyn Mar-ilyn Miller; talk, "Accomplishments "Accomplish-ments of the Minerette club", Ruth McKellar; piano solo, "To Spring", Jackie Barlow; vocal solo, "Spring In My Heart", Shirley Shir-ley Parkin; talk, Miss Virginia Harris. Immediately following the program pro-gram tea was served. The decorations decora-tions were in Easter theme and a yellow and green color scheme developed. The table centerpiece was of daffodils. Pouring were Marilyn Miller and Mary Ellen Linck. Serving were Maurine Hyland, Marjorle Pullan, Lorraine Tobiason, Mary Ann Swain, Joyce Hansen and Jerry Dumont. The Minerettes thanJt the a-bove a-bove mentioned girls and Jeane Willis and Shirley Parkin, tea chairmen, who were assisted by Shirley Watkms, Shirley Smith, Vonda Seussel, Elaine Cheever, Beth Cowdell, Joyce Hansen and Rosie Garahana in making the social a delightful success. Jaqueline Barlow v EASTER SUPPLIES MOTIF OF TEA FOR MINERETTES The Minerette club held an Alumni tea Saturday, March 24, |