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SENIOR SAYINGS Naomi Stith Bob Rivers “You horse” “Uh-uha” Miss Karr “Now listen” Donald Dey Phyllis Andrews “Oh, gosh!!” “Ain't it purty” Ruth Hurt “N'goo — Naw I don't wanna!!” Hattie Stirling Carl Jeffries “Was my face red” “Let's do somepin’ ” Helen Thorne “Well for dear's sake” Glenn Jackson Elizabeth Schlapfer “Well heck — supposing” “Let's go home” Mary Katherine Turner “Aw, gee whiz!!” Mary Lucille Griffith Lee Wright “You could fool me” “Well maybe — I diiiino”
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SENIOR HAPPENINGS KID DAY In their Junior year the members of the graduating class provided much amusement and entertainment to themselves and the rest of the students by having a kid day. All day they paraded through the halls dressed as kids. Dolls, tops, allday suckers, toy dogs, etc., were much in evidence as were short dresses, hair ribbons, knee pants, and sailor hats. Hattie Stirling was chosen as the best little girl, and LaVerne Miller was chosen as the best little boy. I he kids entertained the rest of the High School hv giving a short hut entertaining program in Study Hall. • • • • • PROGRESSIVE DINNER Also during their Junior year the class enjoyed a progressive dinner. Each member of the class invited a guest to the dinner and a dance, wnich was held at the Plantation Inn. The homes of Margaret Boothroyd, Mary Turner. Naomi Stith, and Bob Rivers were the scenes of the cocktail, soup, salad, and dessert courses. The main course was given at the Hupp Hotel by Miss Winifred Karr, the class sponsor. Everyone greatly enjoyed the dinner and dance and vowed to have another such party. • • • .11 NIOR-SENIOR BA NQI'ET As is customary the class, as Juniors, entertained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior banquet given at Baldpate Inn. A flower garden made a fitting background in the banquet hall for the pastel colors of the girls' dresses. Several after-dinner speeches were given which also carried out the idea of a flower garden. The garden scene was repeated at the dance hall, where the school board, faculty, the Juniors and Seniors, and their guests danced with much enjoyment to the music of a valley orchestra. At intermission the Juniors entertained their guests with a short musical program. After intermission the dancing continued until one, at which time everyone left with regret, hut with the knowledge of having had a grand time. — Uelen Thorne.
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