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Show Seniors, Faculty Guests of Juoiors The Wistaria cafe was the scrim of a brilliant dinner party Saturday evening,' when the junior class of the Gunnison Valley high school entertained enter-tained for the senior members an .1 the faculty. Two long tables were arranged ar-ranged in the private dining hall an 1 pink and white, the class colors, wore used in profusion. In the center of each table a "horn of plenty," with miniature dolls dangling in the air, and vases of pink and while carnations, carna-tions, making the table decorations extremely clever. It was the annual banquet event by the juniors and the group did themselves them-selves proud in the eyrs of their guests. More than an hour was spont in feasting arid listening to the program. pro-gram. Miss I.ucrftia Ashby, head of dramatics dra-matics at the high school, served as a clever tonstiiin.'der, and kept tint guesta in a jiyful mood throughout. Responding to toasts were Pi iui-ip.il Leo D. Rardsley, Il.lly Peterson, Al-lfn Al-lfn Tuft, Stanley Voohres, Ray Taylor, Tay-lor, Crare Reck-and Lcolia Mie-hal-son. The banquet mid program at tin Wistaria completed, the group motored motor-ed to Crnteifield and enjoyed thi commencement exercises given by tV giaduates of the Lincoln school, and later joined in the dancing party g'v-rn g'v-rn by the Lincoln graduates. I - |