Andale High School - Tekakwitha Yearbook (Andale, KS) - Class of 1938 | Page 61 of 98 |
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Page 61 text:
“SOCIAL AFFAIRS Social affairs are quite an important factor in making the school term a pleasant and educational one. Probably the student has forgotten about some of when these are brought to mind, call that he had a uswelln time To begin with, as usual, our social event was the freshmen which we know the freshmen will these, yet, he will re- very first initiation, never for- get. On Sept. 18, at 8 o'clock the poor freshmen were forced to go through the an- nual routine of so-called torture. The program consisted of ttricks and stunts played on them, games, dancing, and the serving of refreshments. This ended this year's version of initiation, and twenty- four boys and girls became full-fledged members of our student body. Several weeks later, on Oct. 29, the seniors with their advisor, Miss Arensdorf, sponsored a Hallowe'en party. The auditor- ium was artfully arranged with such decora- tions as Jack-o-lanterns, black cats, wit- ches, and autumn leaves, all suggestive of the season. For the first time in the his- tory of our school, the guests attended the party in costumes. Emma Lee Hilger was se- lected as the prettiest costumed, and Ha- rold Orth, as the funniest. The Christmas Party, Dec. 22 was proba- bly the most enjoyable and appreciated evening during the year. It was wholly in charge of the faculty. Mr. Knoop and Mr. Stucky furnished the entertainment, Sister Vlctorine and Sister Silveria, the decor- ations, Miss Arensdorf, the lunch, and Mr. Brennan, general supervisor. It was at this occasion that the seniors presented a radio to the school. Santa Claus came in person and every student, good or bad, was fortunate to receive a gift from him.
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