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-TMR Q P -A E-U M l 9 3 JUNIOR - SENIOR RECEPTICN 1938 The -lunior-Seiiim' 'Reception of 1938 was the first to he held in the new high sehonl auditnriuni, and was one nf the IHOST enjoyable parties in the histnry ef the selnml. The setting- of the party was a Dutch village. and the auditorium was seareely to he reengnized. The dining' renin was separated from the reeeptinn rnmn by a white pieket tenee, envered with dngwnml and lmrdered lay inany-enlnred tulips. A large Dutch windmill turned lazily in the liaelzgrnuinl, The talrles were grayly deenrated with tulips, sniall windmills, and wooden shnes as tavnrs. Fnllnwingr the delieinus dinner, gay table-talk was supplied lay Miss lfiryant, .Ine Hlierlin, and liryant Gunsenlinuser. At a pre-arrang'ed nminent there eanie a slmwer nt' balloons from almveg eenfetti and serpentines emnpleted the tun. - Fnllnwiiigf the dinner, a theatre party was nrganized. At a late hour the revelers returned lnnne, happy in the knowledge that the party had been a tremendous sueeess. Page Twenty
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T ll Q R f51 E1,1U l 9 3 9 Then we passed tlirongfli another e111'1'imlo1- to mn' thiril 1-110111, 'l'his IWPOII1 was of light red inarlrle. lt, like the others, had plat-eil npmi the walls pictures of the liappenings ut' our third year. 'l'he first was mn' t'lass l'ir-tnre showing inn' lllllllllG1' remlneeil to tiftey-t'cn11'. 'llwn hatl gg-miie away antl mie. R-.1'1lis liantxenlieiser, hail heen eallecl tn the lancl ut' snnsliine anfl no tears. tilnr class nftieers were Imran King, presiilentg IN-gg-gy lliggley, viee-presiilentg Joe Oberlin, secretary-treasnrer. The large pietnre an the opposite wall was of our Class play. lt was entitled, Hltlor Peti-'s Sake. lt was pri-sentefl innler the 1li1'eetio11 ol' Mr, Miller, with Martha Platt anfl Keith lvllll in the leading rules. One other mitstamling pietnre was tmnnl nn the walls nl' this 1-110111. lt was the picture ol' the .ln11iu1'-Seliiur Heeeptimi. Hin' Q'ylllll2lSllllll hail I been completely l'I'Zll1Sf0l'llll'll into a llnteh tlarmlen seene anil QVt?l'j'llllllQ' was very lmeantifnl. Other pietin1'es were ut the stnilents in plane Q1'0UIllt'll'j' erin- test anfl 1l1llSlC Contest. The elass spmisurs this year were Bliss llrnwn anel Miss Gilbert. Frann this 1'O0I1l we eanie into an upen eunrt anil thenee intu the tlulilen R00111. This was the last 11111111 we lniilt in the eastle and was gohlen heeanse we were emiipletiiiig' the gelclen years of unr selnml lite. Un the walls ut' this l'OOIll are the tennlestt 1l10lllHl'l0S of all. The t'lass pietnre has te1'ty-seven 1110111- bers, the largest graclnating class in the liistnry of the selnml. Our elass officers were flliairles Capp, president: lieitli lllni, viee-presimleiitg Faye Al- woofl, f1'P2lSllI'01'Q and Joe Oberlin, secretary. The 1-lass spmism-s were Mrs. Mclfrill anal Mr. Jelllilllfi. Three pietnres were of partienlar interest. The one of the l1ig1'l1 selnml annual, another elf unr skip ilay spent at Dearlm1'11, llliehigan, visiting' tlreentieltl Village, anil the last one a pietnre of finr tinal marcli as students in the lligh Selnml. NVe were all ilressecl i11 t'aps anil Gowns and were on our way to reeeive the euvetetl Utlnlil and Green llmilqlgf' which was our assnranee that we were reaily to leave clear nhl llntler lligli. -Katlieryn llae Nlllllllthllx. '39, Q9 lltljll' .Ylilltlt 1 n
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