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3 07' BELT BUCKLE HIGH SCHOOL PARTIES The Freshmen were welcomed into our High School and taught the first rudiments of knowledge at the annual Initiation Party given for them at the High School Gym, September 22. They were led one by one from a dark room into the brilliantly lighted stage where they went through many solemn ceremonies. As they entered they were given huge, dangling angleworms to eat as a forerunner of the disagreeable studies and the objects they must encounter during their four years in High Sclfool. They were next branded, showing they belonged to Belt High and must be loyal to it. The electric shock, as it came upon them suddenly, showed them how flunking will shock one unless he studies. Their teeth were pulled as a symbol of the conceit that must be taken away from them. After the initiation they led a Grand March and the rest of the evening was spent dancing and playing games. Refreshments were served at midnight. HIGH SCHOOL PARTY On October 27, the Seniors and Sophomores entertained the Juniors and Freshmen. Ghosts and Corn Hunt and many other novelty stunts and games were enjoyed. Dancing was the chief diversion of the evening, the music furnished by the Night Hawk Orchestra. Refresh- ments were served at midnight. DRAMATIC CLUB LEAP YEAR PARTY For the first time in several years a leap-year party was held January 7, with the Dramatic Club girls hostesses. The girls asked the boys and escorted them to the party. Dancing was the main feature of the eve- ning. The boys were asked for all the dances except a few boys' choice . A Novelty Dance was one in which the boys drew the hearts with the girls' names on them to find out who they were to dance with. The rest of the evening the girls wore their hearts on their sleeves. The girls escorted the boys to supper at midnight. OLD FOLKS' DANCE The Lions Club gave their annual Old-Timers Dance at the High School Auditorium, February 17. This year the proceeds went to the Senior Class for the publication of their Annual. In spite of the muddy roads a large crowd was assembled and all enjoyed themselves immense- ly as they danced through the intricate steps of the Quadrille , Schot- tische, Polka, and many other of the favorite old time dances. At midnight the Senior class served refreshments, candy and cigars, which were enjoyed by all. The dance lasted until the wee hours in the morn- ing and the crowd left weary but happy. The Senior Class wishes to thank the members of the Lions Club for giving them this help in publishing their year book. - ' 1928 I l
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,P i BELT BUCKLE' QPJYIL-:E X lg , Coach Mac MacDonald went through a lot of worrying about his team which was a success and we all hope he's back next year and puts out a State Championship Team. Right End-Howard Wix Wixson, a very valuable man in catching, passing, running down punts, and blocking end runs, will hold down the same position on next year's team. He is a two year letterman. Right Tackle-Eddie Butcher Boy Florek towered about 6 feet in the air and was good for looking into the other teams' plays and he broke up a number of them this year. This is Butch's second year and will be back next year. Right Guard-George Liz Ford was the smallest man on the line, but there weren't many plays tried through George's side. He knew just what to do and surely did it. This is George's second and last year on the squad. He will be missed next year. Center-Andrew Bundy Harcharick has played this position for three years and after next year he will leave it for someone else to hold down. Bundy is an accurate passer and knew where every play was going. Left Guard-Arthur Nordy Nordquist was always on the job and played good interference for the backs on all end runs and fakes. Nordy will be back next year and will be used, I'm sure. This is his first year on the eleven. Left Tackle-Steve Pick Bodner always took his man out and was ready for more. Steve will be missed next year, but that's not saying he's not going to make the college freshman team. Left End-Charles Chuck Klimas held down a responsible position and was always on the job. He was exceptionally good on the receiving end of a pass. He never missed. This is Chuck's first and last year. Three Cheers for Chuck! J, na ..Y-..,.-,--,-..-,-fH..... ---V. .MM V-.-dm.-nW-.-,' 1 92 3 --WW -w,.......,.....- . 1...wP
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