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F I+ 1916 THE CANTONIAN Senior Functions N September Hfteenth, the Senior class reorganized for the ensuing year of 1915-16. The following otheers were elected: President ............. . HAROLD GrnAnAM Vice l're.s-idcnt . . BEULAH CLARK Trams-urcv' . . . HOBART SNIDER See1'cta1'y ................. HAZDTL SEBREE This year a 11ew ofliee was created, that of musical director. The duties of the person filllng this office were to see that some one was at the piano each day to play for dismissal. Laurence lngraham was chosen for the place. Miss Myrtice Marshall was chosen for class teacher. On September twenty-fourth, the Senior class. ehaperoned by Miss Marshall and Mr. Snively, held a wiener roast in the Owl's Nest, west of town. Great quanti- ties of buns. wieners, and pickles were consumed by the Seniors. A large number of Juniors and Sophs came out to the park but they were soon routed, seven of the invaders being taken captive by the Seniors. The captives taken were Edson Van Siekel, Jolm Tendick, Albert and Thomas Hale, Leslie McMillan, and Jennings Hunter. O11 the evening of October twenty-ninth, the Seniors entertained the faculty and the Juniors at a Hard Timesl' party in the Gym. In spirit with the season, ghosts were in evidence everywhere. The guests were led through a dark passage and following a rope, made their way to the Gym. where they were given a Hshock- ing welcome at the door, by means of a cleverly concealed electric battery. Hallow- e'en games were played and during the evening the following program was given in the Assembly hall: FARCE- A PICKED UP DINNER Mr. Thompson ...... . Christopher Cardosi Mrs. Thompson . . . . . Naomi Miller Biddy ...... . Gladys Buckley A SENIOR RAG Pxexnui' . . . . Lola Pickett KKHANSIDIITKUMUPSKIU .... ..... T oe Ruey FOUR VVARBLING GRAM: NI l'S,, . lNIiXed Quartette SPl'D', ................... Dwight Austin After the program. all returned to the Gym, where later in the evening, refresh- ments of cider. doughnuts, and apples were served by the Senior girls. On Saturday. December fourth. the Seniors held a successful food sale at Buck- ley 8: Boweifs, on South lNIain. A tidy sum was realized for the Annual fund. The evening of December twenty-second, Tom Rogers entertained the Seniors at his home on VV:-st Maple Street. The feature of the evening was an indoor track meet. which afforded much amusement for the guests. About thirty-five Seniors were present and all reported a splendid time.
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