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p, ,, , , -,,-4.+i'The1i.ibeSt of Qlifelfigu, when ag ,Shafer gufgglveg,wiufoctheirs ,gd inflrpleasant company,,1'augh at life's .incongruitiesxri 4 5 - Q'gifgln'Septemberof 1919 the B. U. H. fg diltq tt, A '.Freshi'esfinvading' its .halls with bewildered-. excitgmentweglliesedig not remain in this ,state of unrestl11ong,.however, ffor-fthe upper Q1aSSmen1..obSeI'Ve!d- the -perplexed 'feelings and extended their sympathy, and so' on the. night of' the thirdof October, they -were initiated into the- U. H. S. ' ' Q r J 4 'iAfter all had assembled in- the reception room, which hadbeen appropriately .decorated for the occasion, the'Freshmen-were.b1ind. folded and led, one at a time, by-:guards into the court room: - Here -the .prosecuting attorney announced-thecharges of which theyewere accusedn Some had detracted from the beauty, of the B. U. S.. Qby.-trodding' upon itslawn, and picking its fair flowers. Others had beenlguilty' of chewing gum fand doing oh, so many wicked things! Then the dignified president of the Student Bod actin a y, er SS judge for the occasion, -fromhis towering desk, peered over his spectacles and.-proceeded to sentence lthe, terror-stricken criminals- to 'direst punishment. 1 . ..'. F , , - ' c r V i I Some were .made to stand on boards which were jiggled and Joggled until the poor Freshman thought .that he .must bump, his, head against the. ceiling. Then he was told to ijump,,and pre- paring for a high-dive, it was somewhat of a disappointment to find the floor only two feet below him. . . . F ' s It was feared that some of the SMALLEST' Freshmen could not endure the evening performance without-their accustomed nourish- ment, ,so after being dressed in their 'fnightiesn they partookg of the lacteal fluid inthe most approved style by nursing bottles, and -they proved to be really hungry. . ' - Some of the girls found that an economical method of re- moving Ushinesl' was to race, apples with their noses, on the floor. The bridal. couple evidently, enjoyed the thrills of matrimony, for one honeymoon was not sufficient, but they insisted upon taking wo. l After the terrible agonies were over, through which all miracu- lously survived, their strenuous labors were rewarded with ice cream and wafers served in school colors. ' . The Sophomores were responsible for the next social event of the year, giving a Hallowe'en party. .The guests were received by the spookiest of ghosts who ushered 'them into a room decorated with cornstalks and black cats. 'Here were assembled a group of grotesque personages. Many enjoyable games were played and all Page Thirty-Five A F
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CDramatics G , .A J ,ri L A .f . i 1 J - yi iTheGif'HiglijS'chool,Entertainment which was given at Fletcherls ,OGpera 'House April' 20th, was a great success. Two plays were givenyf The first, f'Who's Who, a' one-act farce, was ,given by the 3-Faculty. . y . . , H , T G ' CAST OF CHARACTERS ' Mr.'Brambleton, an English Gentleman ........................----.. MF- Fil11T101n9 Cicely Brambleton, his daughter .................... - ....-....---- s ------------ Miss Davis Simonides' Swanhopper, the model young bachelor .... Mr. Luttenton Matilda Jane, housemaid .................................... . .4.. .... .,...--g - - Miss MCNQ-ess Lawrence Lavender, butler ..............................................-g....---- Mr. Thomas l The Heavenly Twins, a farce in three acts, was presented by the Editorial Staff. 1 . , A ' CAST or CHARACTERS Geo. W, -Barton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,.,,,,............................ ............ L eonard Soules ,Tom Jackson .... -- .............. ............. ..... a ...........-.-...------..--------....---- Floyd Haws ' ' p ' Students at Yale ' Miss' Samantha Brown, principal-of Miss Brown's Select School for Young Ladies ................ ..... .................................. C l ara Bell 4lVIiSS Saphronia Brown, her sister ...................................... Ellen Iverson Adele De Courcy ....,,........ Q .............................. , ......... Lelia D. McCall Helen Clark, .................... H- ...................................... ...... , .Frederica Dresie Ap Girl Chums D Mrs. Barton, mo-ther of, George .......... -- ........ ....... M ay Gotfredson Lou Brighton .................................. ' .... ............. Helen Jones Clara Cale .......................... 4 ........ .... ...... 2 . . .......... Gertrude Moore Miss Johnson ........................................ .. ....................................... Elsie Richie Miss Jennings .................................. ---- ........ L - . .............................. Ruby Wilson Girls in Miss Brown's School Janitor ......., .................................... ' ............ - ..................... .. ........... Robert Greer Detective ........................................................--- - .......................... Robert White In addition to the plays the Orchestra and Girls' Glee Club completed the Program. The audience proved, by its hearty laughter and applause that it was highly appreciative. A As a feature of the Commencement exercises the school is planning to give a vaudeville which will include some thrilling numbers such as: A Floral- Drill, a Hootchie Coochie Dance, Il- lustrated Songs, A Magic Box Stunt, Brownie Dance, a Yama Yama Dance, Topsy Turvey Dance, songs by the Glee Club, selections from the Orchestra and a play entitled 4'The Red Lampf' Page Thi1'tyeF'our
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1 1 . X - - delighted in the cakes and orange jelly served in jack-o-lantern cups. ' up r M A n c r D Then came November theeleventh, upon which date the Student B.ody'rece1ved a pleasant' and unexpecteditreat in the form of a picmcat Mt. General, Where We celebrated the signing of the -Airmistice. T J 1 . ' ' Tlfrelililreshmenn, proving that they hadbeen properly trained, on the thirtieth of January 'entertained the Student Body with a Unut party.j Thecostumes- in which the guests attired themselves were in every sense of- the Word nutty. Every one displayed a surprising knowledge of- nuts! in the nut guessing game. The refreshments appropriate for the occasion, were chocolate With marshmallows, and' nuts+dough and otherwise. ' i c Thefirst school ball Was given by the Junior class April 30. The room was ,attractively decorated With the class colors, blue and Whiteg- and the programs presented to the guests entitled '?Junior Hopf' were of the same colors. Good music and a ffkickn infthe punch assured everyone of a glorious time. ' - Q But thisdoes not complete the social activities of the B. U. H. Sr-for-this year, as the Freshman and Sophomore classes are each planning to give another entertainment, the nature of which has not yet' been divulged. There are also rumors of a Student Body box- supperf- I, ' I ' J Q - J The events of Commencement Week will include ra banquet for the Senior. and Junior classes to be given bythe Faculty. . Dr. ,Daniel Fox has been secured to speakiat 'the Commencement exercises Which, will be held June the eighth, . a, c K . L A OOO XO OOO Miss McNeese Cat play practicej-No! No! Ellen, you must be very proper and sedate. Just What you are not. 1 -Page Thirty-Six
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