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THE 1934 REELECTGR CHRISTMAS KID PARTY The Seniors gave a Kid Party and to prove it was a success, lemme tell you! After the hair ribbons, long curls, short dresses, big bows and knee pants arrived, the fun started. Ring-around-the-rRoses was played by six of our football boys. This delighted all the children. The short dresses and knee pants made us all feel like we acted. tWho said the seniors couldn't lose their dignity every once in a whilel. Santa was kind to us. In the latter part of the evening he gave red peppermint candy sticks to everyone. From the Christmas tree he gave useful gifts that might be needed later--such as rattlers, dolls, pacifiers, doll buggies and dishes. To end a pleasant evening right for little children: after the eats, which were plentiful, Mr. Knight of the Knight Studio took a photograph of the entire group of kiddies. Yes, John Chemoke makes a very good Santa. Just the right size! VALENTINE PARTY Hearts? Yes, everyone had a heart the night of the party given in the Cafeteria by the Seniors. They were in evidence everywhere. Our king, Harlan Crawford, and Queen, Rubye Griffin, were crowned at 9, o'c-lock by Lois Goss, class president. They then presided over the ceremonies of the evening. Many games were enjoyed and later the king and queen gave away kisses icandy onesh. Underclassmen, attired in hearts, brought the eats: Saratoga chips, heart shaped sandwiches and cookies, and olives, which were put away in good form. A few were still suffering from the effects the next day. 'l'l1en everyone departed after expressing thanks to Miss Anglin, our hostess and sponsor, for a most enjoyable evening.
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THE 1934 REFLECTOR ANGELI NE ANG EL S'l'A I F1 PRI! MARY lf'l,0RINl'Z SMI'l'lI Pu-p Cluh '34 Hllolrgohlin llullsn- ERAIDA TAYLOR Fooflnlll '32, '33 'l'ru0k '32, '33, '34 Re-flvvfor '33, '34 l'lw Flower of Yv1l1lo '34 Studout Council '33, '34 Lihrury '34 Vice Presidvut of Student Body '34 YVONNE TUCKER G. S. A. '34 Ufficial Student '34 ADA WVARMAN Official S'tud4-nf '34 KATHLEEN SUE STANLEY Vollvv Bull '34 Pep Squad '34 Sergnnt ut Arms, G. S. A. '34 G. S. A. '34 Hllolrgolrlin I-Iousv MARY ELLEN STOKES P4-p Squad '3 4 G. S. A. MELBA 'FHORNE NADINE UTZMAN SPURGEON SPEEDY WILLIAMS Footlmll '31, '32, '33 Track '31, '32, '33, '34 K Club '34 H0bg0blin House Fire Captain '34 LOUISE WYCHE
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THE 1934 REFLECTOR IUNIORSENIOR PROM One of the major social features of the school year was the annual prom staged Friday evening, May 18, in the gymnasium, where the Seniors of '34 were hosts to the Junior Class. Tendrlls of climbing and swinging smilax intermingled with varlcolored balloons in the Junior and Senior class colors converted the gymnasium into a festive setting for the guests who arrived ln gorgeous frocks of pas- tel colorlngs. The program dance consisted of ten numbers with four promenades- serpentine, a balloon, a noise maker, and a swanky hat. Other dance numbers of the evening were free. The music was intoxicating , the refreshments were refreshing and a good time was had by all. MHOBGOBLIN HOUSE Senior Class Play Hobgoblin House, a three act mystery play, was presented April 27, in the Auditorium of Kilgore High School by the Senior class of 1934. ' SYNOPSIS OF THE PLAY: Aunt Priscilla is peeved because her two nieces have fallen ln love with two silly nlcompoopsf' She purchases the old Hobgood House in the foothills of the Ozarks where she plans a safe retreat where the girls shall not see their lovers for at least slx months on penalty of being dlslnherlted. Just as luck would have lt they arrived on the very night that old Bluebeard Bronson, who once committed a murder in the house, is sup- posed to revisit the scene of the crimes. Not till then does Miss Priscilla relent. THE CAST: Darius Krupp ........ ..............,............ ........ lt I llton Humphrey Priscilla Carter ..,..... ...................... ll Iaxine Larld Mirlan ........... ............ ......... - ......,....,...., F l on-ine Smith .Iill ...,..,..........,....... Frank ....... Jack ....... Susan ........ Henry .......... Delilah .................. Bronson ......,....,........ Bill Wilkins ,.....,,...,,,, Patricia Arnold ....,,... Martha Maud Herndon ......,....Spurgeon William: ....................Jesse Johnson .,....,Mary Bartlett ...........Eugene Phelan ......,..Kathleen Stanley .............I.eland Davis ...................Bert Lynn .........Mlldred Dodson F ii s --ii?
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