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.1. .1- v- v- ACTIVITIES Q. a- at at V- v- .1- v- Slumber Party of Senior Girls HE Senior girls, thinking it necessary T to live up to their new title of dignity, decided to have a slumber party. This was held at the home of Hollie Per- singer Sept. 11, on the large sleeping porch. In order to have a proper beginning, they all attended revival meetings; then, going back to the house, they toasted marshmallows, sang songs and told ghost stories. About eleven thir- ty, thinking it time to ll slumber? they all retired to the sleeping porch, but slumber did not come until they had tired of pillow fights and the like. Lights were extinguished and everything was calm. All seemed asleep, when 10! uIs it rain- ingW, some one asked. On investigation Annie Weller was found nearly drowned in .her bed. Below stood the noble Ol Senior boys, holding the hose and demanding a handout. They were given lemons, all that could be found, and soon .. left, and again silence reigned'over all. Once more asleep, but not for long, for from Miss Belschnerls corner levidently having for- gotten time and placel she awoke the girls with iiDarn that roosterlll It was morning, and the girls thanked Chanticleer for his early GU crow- ing. They had awakened just in time to partake of a waffles breakfast. After breakfast pictures were taken, and at noon all went home wonder- ing what had become of the slumber in the slum- ber party. Senior Reception As soon as the gymnasium of the new high school building was completed the Seniors gave a reception to the other classes and the Faculty. t 1. On this particular occasion, which we hope will be established as an annual affair, teachers and pupils mingled for the purpose of becoming bet- ter acquainted with one another and to establish the feeling of eo-operation which marked the whole school year. ii A newspaper, with Randal Morrow as editor, was one of the best features of the evening. Here, in the lost and ,found column,,we found many of our lost articles. The ll Style and Bean- ty Page? also served as an invaluable aid in the
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