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1913.
Jun 27.

[image in left margin colored drawing of an Edwardian dressed lady wearing a hat and carrying an umbrella]

The spacious parlors of Manzanita Hall
were the scene of a pleasant gathering, Fri-
day evening, June 27, when the faculty en-
tertained the Summer School Students and
friends

The rooms were beautifully decorated with
roses, ferns, and carnations

The ladies were most charmingly gowned,
the gentlemen were mostly a minus
quantity. Professor Ordahl did his very best
to fill up the deficiency; but the ordeal
was too great, and he departed for home
at his earliest opportunity.

A program arranged by Miss Howe
was thoroly enjoyed. It consisted of an
introductory talk; "echoes" from the Summer
School Journal of 1912, given by Dr Ordahl;
an instrumental duet by Misses Lennon and
Tailleur, an instrumental duet (piano and
comb) by the Misses McAbee and McEllin;
two fancy dances by Mrs. Ordahl, a
reading to a musical accompaniment,
"Hiawatha's Wooing" Misses Pollock and
Lennon.

The Faculty then served refreshments,
which had two most excellent features, name-
ly, quality and quantity.

The remainder of the evening was spent
in playing games. It was with great
reluctance that the girls bade the Faculty
and one another, all voting the entertain-

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