Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1917 — FINAL EVENT OF A BUSY WEEK [ARTICLE]
FINAL EVENT OF A BUSY WEEK
Alumni Banquet at Christian Church Tonight Winds Up Graduation Week Activities. The final event —the Alumni banquet—to be held at the Christian church dining rooms this evening, will wind up the graduation week activities for the class of 1917. Alumni banquets from time immemorial have always fittingly closed the happy events through which the graduates pass. Alumni banquets bring back the old love of former graduates to their alma mater and gives them a chance to mingle with the new members of Rensselaer high school almni. The members of the committee have made arrangements for 100 plates and it is thought that Iby this evening the required number of tickets will have been disposed of. Many out of town alumni members who have duosen other fields for their life work will be on hand for the enjoyable occasion. Following the banquet there will be a dance at the armory. The music will be furnished by the McKelvey orchestra of ChiThe toast program and menu follow: iSubnormahty Welcome .... .1. President Toastmaster W. H. Parkinson Submit for it is no ordeal. Submarine Woodhull I. Spitler A monster of the deep. Subways Aileeq Allman ’l3 “There are more things under heaven, Horatio, than are dreamed of in your Subtraction Ruth Wood ’l7 Every little bit taken from what vou’ve got makes just a little bit less. Subpoena Judge Vanatta We’re here because we’re here. Menu. ’ Ice lOreamed Chicken Mashed Potatoes _. ~ Foas (Rolls Pickles Salad Ice Cream Cake Coffee.
