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Freshmen,

"old timers," returned
and other visitors all
agreed that Thanksgiving Day at Patterson Hall this year was one of the
most enjoyable occasions experienced
this year.
After a delightfully lato breakfast,
the girls assembled In the Recreation
Hall for a brief but most impressive
Thanksgiving service, led by Louise
Will, assisted by Margarot Woll and
Martha Pollltt. This was followed by
a scattering of the crowd to meet
trains bringing guests, or to attend
services at the various churches in
Lexington.
By noon, all had returned, and
what happened then is told by an
enthusiastic Patt. Hallite as follows:
"A3 we entered, a pleasant sight
greeted our eyes in the entresalle.
There were girls and girls big ones,
little ones, laughing ones, serious
ones, blondes and brunettes; and Just
as many kinds of clothes. There was
every color in the rainbow represented in these exquisite gowns. There
was the bright music of voices and
much laughter.
Passing through this melange of
feminity, we heard the bell ringing
for lunch. Entering the dining room
we found it presented a very different
apaspect from its usual noon-dapearance. The tables were bedecked
with orange and black napkins. Little nutbaskets of the same colors filled with nuts were at each plate. The
lucky maidens had brought their
many colored bouquets of roses,
chrysanthemums and other flowers to
decorate their respective tables.. And
such a repast of edibles, such as turkey, cranberries, celery, fruit mince
pie, has never been equalled at old
Patt. Hall.
After a wonderful repast and 'a
wonderful time the girls gave fifteen
rahs to Miss Stevens and Mrs. Brown.
Hearing faint echoes of. Kentucky!
Kentucky! Kentucky! Kentucky! coming from the distance, the girl3 rushed to the windows overlooking the
football field, and saw that the clans
of Kentucky and Tennessee were
gathering for their annual clash, a
wild rush was made for tbe gridiron
to witness the Wildcats trounce the
Volunteers.
"has-beens,- "

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