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SENIOR ROAST avw N THE evening of September 20, 1923, the Seniors met at Velma Smith's and had a roast along the shore of Sandy Beach. 1 After the roast, music, dancing and cards were enjoyed by all at the Smith cottage. This was not exciting enough for a few so they went in wading but were ready to go bathing by the time the rest, on shore, ceased to throw stones. SENIOR HALLOWEEN PARTY A Halloween Party was given at the home of Cecile Dunn on the evening of October 20, 1924. lr -nite 1, lwlffyg'-,l',1'4,J' I-...rm 's .-ti. l:.,4J .o'1f,',q, . 1 .-':fgw'g'. g'f,0'l l fifftiii nlbyff' ig l -1f,,,,sf if W., 'g Nf:g.ii5. ' -f i la e --is - I ' l , i I ai One by one the guests were lead by a ghost through dork, spooky rooms and hallways. It was fun for tho-se who came early to listen to the odd exclamations of the neophytes. At ten o'clock refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening was spent in music, dancing, cards and ghost stories. SENIOR BANQUET After a contest between the Scrior boys and girls to see which group would sell the most Lecture Course tickets, the losing side, or girls, gave a supper in honor of the boys on an evening in March. At eight o'clock the guests were inviied into the Banquet Room which was beautifully decorated in the Senior class colors. A delicious supper was served by the Senior girls. After serving of the eats the remainder of the evening was spent in music, games and cards. SENIOR PARTY A Senior party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. Scott at the Shoemaker home. The earlier part of the evening was spent in playing Five Hundred. At nine o'clock everyone drew a card and found their partner for the delicious supper, Mr. Shoemaker and Mr. Scott acting as waiters. After supper a few musical selections were played, such as, Y-Y-You Tell Hier in honor of Mr. Hilton, after which the guests departed.
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A .U -gui --J HOP The most successful ,lunior Hop so far given by Addison High School, held at the Lake View Dancing Pavilion, Manitou Beach, on the evening of May eighteenth, nineteen hundred twenty-three, was attended by nearly four hundred. Decorations in the class colors, pirk and green, were carried out in the spacious pavilion and the dining hall of the hotel. Potters Peer- less Players of Bowling Green, Ohio, furnished a pleasing program of fox trots and waltzes. At 8:30 the grand march, led by Mr. Monier Scott, president of the class, and Miss Caroline McLouth, opened the evening festivities. Little Miss Ruth Van Etten and Master Wilson Dunn presented the dancers with programs. At intermission' ice cream and cake were served- in the hotel dining room by charming Freshmen waiters and waitresses. SOPHOMORES Kenneth Boley was given a pleasant birthday surprise by a party of Sophomores on January 11, 1924. The earlier part of the evening was spent in music, cards and various contests which were enjoyed by all. Light refreshments were served at ten o'clock and for the re- mainder of the evening the guests were entertained by a pleasant radio program. FRESHMAN RECEPTION On May the twenty-first, nineteen twenty-three, the Freshmen were hosts at a reception given in honor of the eighth grade at the home of Beryl Wiswasser. The house was beautifully decorated in the Freshman colors, purple and gold. A dainty luncheon of ice cream, cake and wafers was served at ten o'clock. All Freshies and Freshies to be had an enjoyable evening. ajd :iq-one
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