Twenty jolly Juniors with Miss Louise went for a picnic on Tuesday afternoon, May 17. The location choses for the occasion was a beautiful green knoll surrounded by woods. It seems no more lively place could have been found for a picnic. Everyone was so well pleased with surroundings that the first hour was spent in exploring the unknown part of the country. Material for a camp fire was then collected from every direction and huge blazes were soon seen reaching to the tree-tops. Then came the part not least enjoyed. Many kinds of sandwiches, pickles, stuffed eggs, coffee, cream, biscuits and “Hot dogs” were eaten by this hungry crowd. Until about 8:30 conversation and singing were enjoyed around the camp-fire. Nine o’clock found the juniors back at Founders Hall, tired but not one regretting they had been on a picnic. From The Guilfordian, Guilford College, June 1921
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