Cullom High School - Cullog Yearbook (Cullom, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 131 text:

A' -, Z '4'. V ,vf.--' .' 7.2, if V 0 ' . .: , ,.!. s'??':::..,!. . tl., Q. Q , 4' 'T W, A K M 1 1 - Q- ',I D.-us' vu . , rw E C U Le 43 t ..,. r .. I- ,Tj .. ,y Ai !.'. T H. X I . SOCIAL EVENTS On September 26 were inaugurated the first social events of the school year. The juniors and seniors, in class groups, journeyed to Champaign for the DePaul and Illinois football game. The juniors went in Don Haley's bus, while the seniors traveled in two cars. The entire day was spent in making the trip, getting acquainted with the university buildings, viewing the game, and attending movies. A freshman's red-letter'day in high school is the date of initiation this year. after being tor- tured or amused, as the case may be, by the stunts and pranks of the sophomores, the freshmen and their hosts enjoyed a Weiner roast in the school year. Q One class, apparently rating with the higher au- thorities, enjoyed a party right in class this year. Of course, it was just a few days before Christmas, and the chemists had to learn to use their Bunsen burners for something. And they did invite the fac- ulty in for fudge, cocoa, and doughnuts. Strange to say, the hungry faces pressed against the panes of the glass door of the lab didn't bother in the least the people inside. The freshman class of this year, being very so- phisticated, blase, etc., went out of town for a thea- tre party on Dec. 14. The occasion was a return party for the sophomores. 1 And the juniors, so they say, had 'not ever been allowed to have a party until, when they discovered that their adviser was leaving, they entertained for Miss Louis. This farewell party was held on Feb. 5, and was characterized by gallons of ice cream, dozens of cakes, pleasant card games, and dancing to the strains of three radios. The class gave an attractive necklace to the guest of honor. , M --ee -tsei - x T T C., L' fq S3 .53 Tn- 5? 5 f' . . X K , -- - - . -' ' Sn- - T ' 1'



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Qi TH E .Q U La- rg 1 1 T 1, f ,..: The seniors, who like to be alone and who know that their class is absolutely in a class by itself, journeyed to Dwight for a theatre party on Feb. 10. Five of the faculty accompanied them, and the whole party stopped for lunch after the show. Cards, everything from bunco to bridge, furnished amusementsfor the freshmen and their guests at a party held in the gymnasium on April 7. The seniors, having play practice the same night, thoughtfully provided refreshments for themselves. Several of them attended the party for short intervals and graciously offered to ufill inn for a hand or two. In the early winter, the athletic association offered a prize to the class selling the most season tickets for basketball games. The prize was to be a party. The junior business men, by many and devious ways, wong and on April 15, the party was held. Mem- bers of the class were taken to a show in Chatsworth and were served lunch in Cullom afterward.' Prospects for social affairs in May seem a bit dull, that is, except for the banquet. A The seniors, though having a party fat least, foodb every other night at play practice, will no doubt be ready to waste a little red paint as soon as the annuals are boxed up and ready to send to the bin- ders. The juniors, having spent all of three months on banquet preparations, will probably be ready to relax from the strain and demands of QOciety. Rumors of sophomore sub rosa affairs still threaten. They may or may not materialize. However, any surpirse may be caused by the freshmen. No one knows whether badminton, marbles, jacks, or a prom will be their next interest. Y E. - ., 5 w?. ..,, ,l,.,,,, ,,..-A,y,, 'TQQQF ,l, .: Q'Lwll' 4'!fggQELfQ'5Lu:5N. lg FT

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