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ociety The social season of the school year opened October 28 with the Tri-Y Initiation Party. At this meeting twenty-live girls joined the ranks of the Tri-Y. Dorothy Harney and Frances Baxterwere in charge of arrangements. A program consisting of a talk by Mrs. Allan Bjornstad, director of the YWCA, a piano solo given by Audrey Larson and a song by Bernice McCullough provided a pleasant evening for those present. Refreshments added further to the enjoyment of the occasion. The girls awaited with eagerness further meet- ings of this organization. On November 8 the second social event of the season, a Sadie Hawkins Party, took place. A fun fest and frolic in the true Dog Patch fashion brought out Daisy Macs and Little Abners galore. However, after votes were counted it was decided that Cy Ducharme and Ragna Perrin made the most perfect Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae. The evening was fur- ther highlighted by Marryin' Sky- berg Sam jining Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae. Lunch during the eve- ning consisted of the traditional hot dogs and pop I owing to the scarcity of Upresarved turnips November 15 followed with a Hi-Y Party put on by the boys inter- ested in this organization. lack Car- ney, the Frankie Carl of the high school, entertained the group with a number of piano selections. A game of Truth or Consequences was also enjoyed by all. Refreshments, con- sisting of pop and candy bars, were sold during the evening. LIL' ABNER, DON'T MARRY THAT GIRL l27O a 897 to 9 Z Wx 17 27,
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