The Silver Kewanite - Kewanee Public Library District
The Silver Kewanite - Kewanee Public Library District
The Silver Kewanite - Kewanee Public Library District
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Kewanite</strong><br />
Welcome to the Seniors<br />
<strong>The</strong> 1930 Prom<br />
Program<br />
I.<br />
—..Maurice Eastin<br />
ir.<br />
Seniors' Reply ____ Junior McLean<br />
nr.<br />
1. Mosquitoes Quartet<br />
Mahlon Mercer, Harold Powers, Maurice Eastin, Donald Deyo<br />
2. Interpretation Harold Powers<br />
3. Saxophobia . Mahlon Mercer<br />
4. Song and Dance Septet<br />
Shirley Means, Martha Dennis, Arlene Davis, Betty Hamilton.<br />
Margery Mayhew, Lillian Loomis, Jane Moore<br />
EGYPT'S old splendor of ages past was brought back into our own age at the<br />
Junior-Senior Prom of 1930. In the land of silence, with its pyramids on the<br />
burning sands of mystery, the Class of '31 entertained the seniors at the traditional<br />
farewell dance, a big event of the Commencement season.<br />
Towering arches, and scarabs among palm trees, set against a background of<br />
walls covered with age-old sacred hieroglyphics, created an atmosphere which seemed<br />
to the dancers both beautiful and unique. A program composed entirely of talent<br />
from the Class of '31 was a delightful feature of the evening. Between the numbers<br />
and after the program, Paul Miller and his orchestra furnished music for the<br />
dancing.<br />
Arranged by a committee of the class, with the help of Miss Savage, the class<br />
adviser, the Prom was voted a decided success. <strong>The</strong> Class of 1930 will remember<br />
it as a splendid farewell from the class which follows them.