Battle Ground High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Battle Ground, IN)

 - Class of 1926

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THE TOMAHAWK HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y club started out with five members this year and grew to eight. This is the second year for Battle Ground's Hi-Y club. The officers for this year are as follows: Duane Lamb, presidentg Ralph Nelson, vice-presidentg Fred Klaiber, secretary. Lewis Klaiher, treasurer. The .members of this club have sponsored the Father and Son banquet and the Hi'Y party. THE HI-Y PARTY A party was given Tuesday evening, January 19, in the high school gym- nasium in honor of the members of the Hi-Y club. There were twenty-eight present and the chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McClanahan, Rev. and Mrs. Nicely, Mr. John Coffin, Mrs. Vee Heller, Mr. John C. Doyle, Mrs. Mclseash, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stinebaugh. FATHER AND SON BANQUET The banquet was given at the M. E. Church on the evening of November 10, 1925. The tables were arranged in the shape of a triangle, the Hi-Y emblem. Covers were laid for one hundred and fifteen but ninety-five were present. Rev. NVayne Nicely, pastor of the church, presided as toastmaster. Mr. R. C. Silverthorne was the speaker for the evening. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all. COMMERCIAL COURSE ADDED This year a Commercial course was added to the curriculum of B. G. H. S. This proved a very popular course and although the students were permitted to take only Typewriting and Bookkeeping this year, a full two-year course will be provided as students advance in the department. C453

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rfsiiriiiriiifiiir7i'K751r7i1h'iT7i1h7i1PH1 T H E T 0 M A H A W K h7i1T7i't7i175 nF51'75'll73i1l7i1'7i1f3i1PW THE SUNSHINE SOCIETY On the evening of September 18, 1925, the Sunshine Society gave a party in honor of the new members of the Freshmen class. The society at the be- ginning of the year was divided into four committees with Miss Mahin as sponsor. Meetings were held the second Monday of every month to discuss business affairs and to make plans for helping to bring sunshine to the com- munity. The entertainment committee arranged for Mrs. Poorman from Wlest La- fayette to speak to us. November 9. At Christmas there was a dime present exchange which every one enjoyed. The Christmas committee went to the County Farm on December 24 and sang Christmas carols. They took candy with them to the imnates of the iarm. MORNING CALLERSU The entertainment committee of the Sunshine Society gave a dialogue en- titled Morning Callers, before the assembly and Farmers Institute, on january 26. Music was furnished by Bessie 'W'olverton, Lucille Rohrabaugh, Vallie Royer, Merle Crowell, Gertrude Harshman and Georgia Storm. Pearl Nelson was chairman, with Miss Mahin as sponsor. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET A Mother and Daughter banquet was held at the M. E. Church, February 17, at six thirty o'clock. A bountiful supper was served to one hundred and forty-four. Each mother's place was marked with a red booklet which gave the menu and program for the evening. After the supper toast, music and readings were given. Miss Mahin acted as toastmistress. SENIOR PARTY A very delightful party was given March 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McClanahan in honor of the Senior class. At seven thirty the party began with a dialogue between two members of the Junior class. Following the dialogue different games were played and examinations were given in Literature, Physiology, Geography and various other subjects. The prizes were won by Robert Mayo and Nelle Mae Lamb. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served. A wonderful time was enjoyed by all. C443



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FKi1D RW1fW1W1WlT'ii1F6S'uW1T7-A'1751 T H E T O M A H A W K f'6YiT'FP7fVWN'1WWi1T751i751IT'i1Wi1W3' LOVE PIRATES OF HAWAII COAST OPERETTA Dorothy Dear .... ............. . .. Gertrude Harshman Miss Primer .... ...... F ern Maxwell Lehua ........ ........ D oris Park Karnlani .... ...... M erle Crowell Lilinoe . . . . . Lucille Rohrabaugh Maile ........ ....... V 'allie Royer Billy VVoocl . . . . . . Charles Sempill Pirate Chief .... .......... R oy Post Scary ........ ........... ' ........ ..... . . Bernard Reynolds A Chorus of Hawaiian Girls Mary Emma Dawkins, Merle Crowell, Helen Hurst, Hester Thompson. Ethel Smith, Lois Smith. Lola Storms, Georgia Storms. Chorus of Pirates Duane Lamb, Ovid Emerson, Lewis Klaiber, Roy Post, Fred Klaiber, Ed- ward Hobaugh, james Campbell, Harold Emerson, LeRoy Emerson, LeRoy Tesmer, Ervin Ross. Plot-Dorothy Dear's father put her in a private school for girls in Hawaii. under the direction of Miss Primer, the instructor, a strict old maid. Dorothy's lover, Billy, is determined to see her so he writes that he is coming as a college professor. He writes the second letter to Dorothy that he is coming as a pirate instead and Miss Primer finds the letter. Some real pirates come and Miss Primer thinks they are just dressed up as pirates. She tells them they are in her power and they beg to be spared. She puts them in her kitchen as cooks. Billy comes and is captured by the pirates. Dorothy lets him out the back door to get help. The Chief falls in love with Miss Primer and Dorothy is permitted to see Billy. Billy returns without help and the curtain falls with Miss Primer and the Chief deeply in love. C451

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