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FIRST ANNUAL SCHOOL AND OFFICERS BANQUET On December 16, 1921 about seventy teachers and members of the Board gathered for their first annual banquet in the High School Building. The Domestic Science Class under thc supervision of Miss Kittle did the serving. Supt, Shreves was appointed chairman of the evening and Mr. Het- zer, Pres., of the Board, was toastmas- ter. The different members of the Board, namely: Mrs. Lutes, Mr. Hen- derson, Mr. Francis, Mr. Humes, and Dr. Duffy responded to toasts. Each building was represented in the program, which was as follows: In behalf of the Central Build- ing, Miss Founds gave an inter- esting talk, Miss Sigatoose and Mr. Yerger rendered solos in behalf of the High School. From the Third Street School, Miss Edith Ewing sang and Miss Geneva Lancaster gave a reading. The First Street School broke the formal nature ofthe occasion in both their numbers. First came the reading of limerics, ex- tolling the virtue and character- istics of several who were pre- sent. Their second number was a very cleverly arranged contest. Papers containing riddles, the answers to them being names of the local teachers, were distrib- uted and a time limit was made tor answering them. Much fun was afforded by each of these numbers. Quite a number responded to in- formal talks. An evening of good fel- lowship and pleasure was enjoyed by all present, and all are glad that such An Annual Get Together Meeting has been established. M. V, B. '22 HBACK TO THE FARM ln a cold winter's storm, VValkcd a boy so forlorn, An expression of want on his face. crowds hurried on But the Sparing him not an alm . Though he ottered his talent in grace. Oh his hat it was torn, His coat wet by the storm, And his shoes they had only one lace. And at twelve in the morn, He wished he'd never been born, For to sleep he had narry a place. Then hc thought of the farm, lt hc'd only the barn: Oh why had he lctt such a place. lle would work in the morn, .Xnd go back, his hopes shorn. lfci- with citics he could not keep pace. -ll. BARNETTE.
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