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Show SENIOR CLASS DINNER Among the recent dinner parties is numbered the O, H". S. Senior Class dinnor given hy Miss Flora Wilson I at the Hermitage with Miss Ma7 Kyle, v English teacher, as chaporonc. Miss Wilson with her gay party of classmates' class-mates' boarded the Canyon car at Twenty-fifth street at 3.45 for tho Hermitago resort where for tho next few hours the happiest and most memorable time during their school days was spent. Host Wilson genially greeted his daughter's young guests and a dinner, din-ner, comprising all the choice viands of the season, was served in the spacious dining room. Tho tables wero beautifully laid and presented with tho tempting menu and c-otorie of bright young faces a charming scene. After the dinner hour boquets of wild flowers wero gathered, a musical program and dancing following, after af-ter which the toasting of marshmal-lows, marshmal-lows, around the broad fireplace while forecasts of the future yearB of the various members of class '12. sage, optimistic or humorous, rounded out the flying minutes until car time arrived and hasty adieux and hearty ' congratulations to the hostess were said. The names registered were: Misses Myrtle Cooley, Monan Beuschol, Hen- 1 rletta Meyer, Rosamond Laird, Beatrice Beat-rice Young, Eugenia Dunsmore, Phil- , Hpa (Nelson, Alice Francis, Mary Spencer, Ardell Browning, Lucille i Wilcox, Jennie Calvert, Ruby Clark, Ethel Wotherspoon, Zylphla Plngree, Letltla Zimmerman, Mabel Watklns, Mlna Garner, Erma Davidson, Ruth McElhern; Messrs. Lyndall Farr, Will Baker, John Plngree, Jesse Holtber, Edward Whitside, Leonard Davidson. |