Bronson High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Bronson, KS)

 - Class of 1923

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Page 64 text:

April- 5. Fifth number Lyceum Course. Little Theatre Com- pany. 10. Class picnics Spring fever. 19-and 20. Junior play, Aaron Boggs, Freshman. 27. Junior Senior Banquet. May- 4. Bourbon County track meet at Uniontown. Victory for B. H. S. 3 and 4. Senior Play, Farm Folks. 14. Campfire. 18-19. Seniors go to Ft. Scott to take State Examinations. 20. Baccalaureate, Dean G. W. Trout, Pittsburg. 21. Commencement, Pres. Thos. Butcher, Emopria. -Mabel E. Watson. THE LYCEU M COURSE B. H. S. is providing for Bronson the highest class enter- tainment that comes to town. In doing this they are confer-I ring a great favor upon the community. In 1921-'22 a lyceuim course contracted for from the University of Kansas, was of- fered and met with fairly satisfactory results. The expenses of the course were just about met, In 1922-'23 a better course from the same bureau was secured and a profit of appriximately 350 was made on this course. It was of a high class nature and was quite general- ly appreciated by the public as their patronage shows. Next year for 1923324 a still beter course costing 340 more money is booked and it should be received favorably by the entire town. This is an unusually meritorious work the school is do- ing in offering such splendid entertainment and high talent to our community music and literary lovers.

Page 63 text:

CALENDAR 1922-23 September- 4. School opened. 15. Senior picnic Broughton's bluffs. 18. Sophomore picnic given in honor of Freshmen. 20. Concert by Scholfield chorus. 26. Junior picnic. October- 3. Intelligence test for H. S. students. 4. First literary program. 12. Miss Skinner, former member of faculty, gave talk in chapel. 16. Senior and Junior contest started selling tickets for Lyceum Course. 26. Contest ended-Senior victory. 26. First number Lyceum-University Concert Company. g 28. Sophomore Hallowe'en party at Mildred Holeman's. 31. Pep meeting in chapel. 31. Girls' B. B. first practice. December-- 8. B. B. game at Bronson, Fulton vs. Bronson. 9. Seniors went to Iola to have pictures taken. 15. B. B. game at Bronson, Uniontown vs Bronson. 20. Third number Lyceum Course. 22. Christmas gifts to all. Begin Xmas vacation. January-- 1. Happy New Year. School begins after Xmas vacation. 4. Dr. Borders gave talk to students in chapel. 5. B. B. game at Uniontown, Uniontown vs. Bronson. 10. B. B. game at Moran, Mildred vs. Bronson. 19. Fourth number Lyceum Course. Mr. and Mrs. Toy. Lieut. Sharman. 30. Inter-class track meet. Senior victory.



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THE JUNIGR-SENIOR BANQUET The first of the 1923 B. H. S. commencement features, the Junior-Senior banquet, Friday evening April, 27 at the high school building was the usual brilliant success, the program being carried out exactly as printed, the banquet room being beautifully decorated in the Senior class colors, blue and gold, and the menu showing most excellent culinary ability and taste. Theodore Lamb, as toastmaster, in his droll, inborn good humor, did his part Well in keeping the company in a laughing mood. George Teays acquitted himself in good style in spinning some good jokes so Well that the laughter was uproarious for a while. The welcome to the Seniors was given by Genevieve Noble and responded to by Thelma Ireland, in fitting and well-delivered little talks. Dorothy Moore, speaking on What the School Expects of a Senior, and William Low on What the World Expects of a Senior, both spoke Well and gave some really practical advice as well as some good natured little personal jibes. Don Russell in the Seniors' Farewell, made a good little talk, short and characteristic of Don, superfluous gas be- ing conspicuous by its absence. Speaking to the toast Mud and Stars, Supt. Potter re- marked that in all his experience in high school banquets, he had never heard a superior, perhaps an equally good program. His very fine little address was doubly appreciated by his pu- pils as they hold him in the very highest regard. The closing number was fifteen raWs for the Seniors, same for the Juniors, same for Miss Gardner, who was chief among the promulgators of the very pleasant event. Every member of both classes and all the high school faculty and Mr. Clyde Hammons were present to enjoy the event. -Bronson Pilot.

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