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-I ' J- 31 5 QQ ' ,- Svrninr Ariiuitiez Chief among the activities carried on as distinetly Senior undertakings were the two dances which our class staged during the year. This was the Iirst time in the history of Biglerville High Sc-hool that any class SllCCGSSlilllly staged two such events. The first was the Autumnal Dance given in November. .Beautiful decora- tions of leaves, branches and colored lights made the Auditorium place of beauty. It was a huge success. 'l'he second dance was our Yalentine Dance in l'l9lll'll211'Y. Needless to say the decorations cents-red about hearts. lt was a, splendid event. To make this book possible and also to meet obligations which will arise, our class has had several ways to raise funds. One of the niost successful was the sell- ing of candy. We have disposed of several boxes and our profits will net close to one hundred dollars. Talk about pep and initiative, 1924 is bubbling over with it. And then there was the Popularity Contest? It certainly was original. We conceived the idea of selling votes at so much per vote, and using the proceeds to purchase several prizes. Needles, to say a handsome profit was left for us. And some say we have pipe dreams, but we are going to take a chance and tell you ot fiOur Washington Trip. We havenit taken it yet but we are planning. And we will be the iirst'B. H. S. Class to visit the National Capital as a body. Aiint Nature Grand. U We,1l say so. A-CT II AT THE END OF THE RAINIEONV' t24l
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,g .-. .'- :-A .,'.'., 1 Sl I1 in B Sveninr Ariiuitivz All Seniors are privileged cliaraclors and enjoy il fruedoin not usually granted those of the lower classes. Among those privilc-gels, has boon tho permission to hold a series of class activities. liven as we write. llioro comes to our mind the innum- erable succosses of our class. But lrrevity of spawn prohibits a lengthy descripiion oi' our floods. We can iolwli only the high snofs. OUR SENIOR PLAY In our childhood wo roncl of Tho pot of gold at The lind of tho llainlmow' and and in our Sonior your wo :found iii ilfor by Tho pwsoiifziiioii on N 0V01TlllPl' 16th of the Senior Play hy that lille, we scored ei mighty success. livery 0l1a1'a.ote1' was lY1'lpCl'S0ll?l'lC-'fl to perfection. duo to natural talvnt and oxport coaching by Miss Ruth Mclllhenny. All slarrvil so we shall mention no ninnos in faiirnr-ss to all. Thu dance whivli followorl was n dolighffully infornnil nii'ai1'. Phyllis Lnno. 11 oo-ed...l-Esther fl. Bighnln lfZlU1ll'l3ll Knox. n studs-nt ..... Eva Carey Imp. Z1 Freslinmn ...... Kathleen Blocher Marjorie Arnold. 21 studs-nt ........... Polly Price, ai studont. .'l'helma S12'lyll21llg'll ........................ liernetta Quigle Emily Elliot, 11 studenl ...Currie Petors Els11,l?Z1'nPst. an student ..... Ruth L. Linalh Ted XVhitney, :n football s-nptain ..... Marjorie Swift, an. student ..... Hilda Rice Oyler Mollie Bruce, a student....Julia Blocher Marion Dayton, Preston's lVurd ...... .lac-lc Austin. 'l'reston's secretary .... . .........................lVli'Ll'1LZ'21l'E3l. Lady Buftllel' Robert Preston, :x lawyer ............. Stanley Palmer, a butler . . .Claude Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .George Wezmxfol' Louise Ross. known as Miss Grayson. .. Dirk Preston. just marrivd ........,... , .................... Kathrynne Fidler ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C'lil't'ord Buchor Douglass Brown. .11 foot hall star . . . . .. Nollie Pre-sLon, his bride ...Grace Wagner Mrs. Brown, stun-mother to Douglas. .. Jane. a maid ........... Marjorie KVA-ilwr ....................... .lQll'lll'llkl, Gilliland Scene: A collego town. Time: Present. r AT THE END OF THE RAlNBOVV l23l
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