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Show Social Arts Party Success; Clubs Present Assembly Although no one present got much sleep the night of April 22, the Social Arts "Slumber Party" Par-ty" was a decided success. The girls arrived, loaded to the brows about 6 p.m. Everyone dropped her bedding in the girls' gym and retired re-tired to the library at 7:00 to study. All the studying that would ever be done was finished by eight, and all returned to the gym to prepare for bed. Bright new pajamas flashed around the hall and stairs. A program pro-gram was presented at nine, then a pajama parade, and "lights out" at 10:00. But, that didn't mean much. There were midnight snacks and private crooning parties until un-til at last everyone, including Miss Hair, dropped off. At 6:30 some happy little chickadees sang out "Good Morning!" Breakfast was served in the cafeteria, the gym was cleaned up, and everyone every-one was on time for once. The assembly April 30 was the connectaion of the different clubs and the talent that each contains. con-tains. Each group that participated partici-pated wrote its own skit, and solved the problem, "Is ourclub necessary during war-time?" Clever ideas were worked out by the clubs. After the plays, the organizations organiza-tions were blessed into Allieu Heaven or doomed into Axis Hell. n t |