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<strong>The</strong> class of '99 has determined to<br />

bring off its dance in spite of the dash of<br />

cold water given her by the Board of<br />

Education in denying the use of the<br />

Girls* High School Auditorium. This is<br />

the first time that the threat has been<br />

carried out and yet the dance will come<br />

off. And furthermore the indications are<br />

that the dance will be better than usual.<br />

<strong>The</strong> arrangement committee; Messrs.<br />

Saunders, Tasheria, Buudschu and Goldman<br />

and Misses Holmes, Crowe, Clark<br />

and Polexfen, have decided to hire Sherman<br />

& Clay's Hall for the 16th of December.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be twelve dances<br />

and three extras, alternately deux temps<br />

and two waltzs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> invitations, four hundred of which<br />

will be printed, \, ill be single and every<br />

senior who has paid the assessment will<br />

receive four. <strong>The</strong> middJers who wish invitations<br />

may procure them at the enormous<br />

price of twenty-five cents apiece.<br />

Undoubtedly there will be a scarcity of<br />

middlers at the dance.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Reception Committee, as far as<br />

definitely known, is as follows: Chairman<br />

Mr, A. Howell; Messrs, B. J. Shay,<br />

C. Norris, L. Lyons, T. Watson ; Misses<br />

Wallace, Lewis, Hulse, Boardman. Mr.<br />

Frank Hooper will be Floor Manager,<br />

with Ed. Behlow as assistant.<br />

<strong>The</strong> S. C. D. C.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fancy dress ball given by the Senior<br />

Class Dancing Club on October 29th<br />

EDITKD BY CHESTER WAGNER.<br />

was a complete success in every detail.<br />

<strong>The</strong> costuming was excellent, among<br />

the young ladies especially there was<br />

several very striking toilets.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re have been two regular hops in<br />

November, both of which were complete<br />

successes. <strong>The</strong> club i:; in a very flourishing<br />

condition having a large member-roll<br />

and a very large percentage in regular attendance.<br />

<strong>The</strong> K. E.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first meeting of Kappa Epsilon<br />

held after the last issue of the LOWELL<br />

took place at the residence of one of the<br />

members, Miss Crowe. <strong>The</strong> meeting<br />

was very jolly, finishing up with an oldtime<br />

Virginia Reel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next meeting was held at the<br />

home of Miss Duff, where the usual<br />

games and good time were enjoyed by<br />

the members. <strong>The</strong> K. E. has preserved<br />

its character remarkably well considering<br />

that simply members of the Greek class<br />

are eligible.<br />

Personal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Delta Chapter of the Lambda<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta Phi Sorority gave a very enjoyable<br />

card party on November nth. Hearts<br />

were played and Miss Ransom and Fred<br />

Hunt carried off the prizes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Alpha Sigmas of Berkeley High<br />

School gave a Convention Hop on Friday<br />

evening, November 25th. Many of the<br />

Delta girls went and had a very enjoyable<br />

time.

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