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Show Commencement Tea, Picnic Big Club Events For May Diplomas were awarded to the girl3 of Social Arts by Miss Winifred Dyer at their commencement exercises yesterday afternoon after-noon in the Music room. Presentations took place at 3:10. For the girls who have had perfect per-fect attendance this year, seals were placed on the diplomas. Usually Usu-ally corsages are given for this record, but the great number prevented pre-vented this. The girls went to the foyer then, and had light refreshments. Kay Gertino, chairman of the affair, commented, "Everyone seemed to be thrilled and to have a good time." This last event took its place alongside of the Sweetheart's Ball. Slumber Party, Snow Frolic, and the other parties the club has sponsored this year. SPANISH CLUB Friday, May 12, sixty Spanish Club members met at Liberty Park for a fiesta. The picnic was sponsored by Mrs. Hickman and Miss Noble. The evening was chuck full of fun and food. At 6:00 sharp, refreshments were served, with every thing . from hot-dogs to ice cream offered, offer-ed, and with all the accessories. From then on, the evening was spent at the concessions, tennis courts, baseball diamonds, and playing croquet and rowing. Miss Dyer was honorary guest, and she brought a friend. The fiesta ended at 10:00 when the happy muchachos went home to dream of a Spanish picnic. Boy! the Spanish Club really celebrated last Friday with that picnic at Liberty Park. Everybody Every-body had a good time boating, playing tennis, horseshoes and crocquet, and eating. Mrs. Hickman Hick-man said it was quite successful success-ful except for a few .unfortunate incidents. Like, for instance, when John Church . and Jack Green were sent to get the ice cream, and ate most of it on the way back. Then, too, Margaret Chiado fell in the lake trying to rescue her dog. Brave girl, wasn't sner ion Jianaru was jonnny-on-the-spot, building a boy scout fire for roasting weenies. Miss Noble and Miss Dyer were guests of the club's affair, . . |