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SOPHOMORE HOP The Sophomore Hop was one of the finest and snappiest hops ever given. The girls’ gym was cleverly decorated with red and white and huge flood lights in the balcony were shaded with red and blue. The dance was held February 14. cele- briting Valentine’s Day. The grand march was led by James C. Johnson, presi¬ dent. and his partner. Miss Helen Morton, to the music of A1 Hagerstromis orchestra. The success of the dance was due to Charles Bublitz. Henrietta Johnston. W ilmer Jensen and Helen Morton. A. E. P. DANCE January 10th the A. E. P. Club gave their annual dance. Colors and clothes of every description helped to make the girls’ gym the scene of a south side bowerv. h ug e clothes line with motley colored raiment was extended diagonally across the gym from the balcony, where soft shaded lights produced a red glow. Lively music was furnished bv A1 Hagerstrom’s orchestra. The chairmen of the committees were: Verna Harris. Marion Pripps. Alma McDonald. Clara Bell Hughes and Dorothy BrHV The club officers are Dorothy Browne, president: Venita Tignor, vice-president; Clara Bell Hughes, secretary ; Dorothy Cash, treasurer. S. U. S. DANCE The girls’ gym was the scene of the S. U. S. dance. April 11th. Hundreds of crepe paper flowers in many colors helped to hide the bareness of the room. Re¬ volving lights from the balcony created a shifting scene of color. 1 he grand march was led bv Dorothy Phillips and Kenneth Sigermund. The music was furnished by Bob Boror and his Boys. Genevieve McGinnity. Frances Huber Mary Jane Allen. Dorris Miller. Dorothy Phillips, Frances Welter, June Lietz and Jean Hayes made the dance a success. THE JUNIOR PROM Formal! Eight o’clock! Masonic Temple! These words signify the Junior Prom, held on May 23rd with the Seniors as guests. To the strains of The Horace Mann Loyaltv Song the grand march by couples moved slowly down the ball room, divided, marched back and returned four abreast, led by the class president, James Haves, and his partner. Streamers and banners decorated the hall. Bob Borres and his Boys furnished the music. The Juniors responsible for the success of the dance were: Martha Johnson. Billy Kinnally. Dick Snyder. Florence Lewis Jean Haves. Ben Starr. Marjorie Grund. Joyce Mumaugh. William Fo ey Carol Pon. Wili am Jones. Mir ' am Welch, Margaret Duffy. Don Graves. Bob Heischman. Wal¬ ter Good and Gene Le Boeuf. SENIOR FAREWELL Farewell — Oh, what meaning this word has! Many Seniors had not fully realized the real meaning of it until the last moments. Then the departing Seniors mentally said farewell to all their old school days at Horace Mann and to their teachers who had guided them through school. But this did not mean that they would forget all the happy memories. These were cherished. The Seniors held their last get-together at an informal dance given in the Masonx Temple. June 13th. To William Funkey, Dorothy Browne. William O Don¬ nell. John Kenward, Verna Harris and Bob Browne go the laurels. Page One Hundred Twenty-u
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