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JUNIOR BARN DANCE Hooray! was the cry of many when they heard that again the Juniors would present a good, old-fashioned Barn Dance. On April 28, the Juniors presented a Barn Dance in the gym- nasium. The gym was dressed to play the part of the Barn. It was filled with bales of hay and many ears of corn, while the Juniors dressed the part and put on the entertainment—and what an entertainment! Paul Goddard was the announcer, Eunice Honaker was Patsy the Pest, Danny Bill Divens was Uncle Ezra, and Betty Belle Beahr, the little red-headed darling, played the part of Mary Ann and did a tap dance for us. Many other choruses and dances were pre- sented by the other members of the Junior class. To aid us with the music several members of other classes agreed to play for us and be the famous Hoosier Hotshots. The Rhyme Girls presented a series of rhymes telling many secrets of certain individuals. This was all in fun and the laughter was led by the victims of the rhymes. At the end of the entertainment refreshments were furnished by the Junior class. All of the guests were treated with cookies and sandwiches. A good time was had by all. The Barn Dance was enjoyed as thoroughly by the performers as it was by the guests. Next year we are looking forward to having another Barn Dance which will be even better than the one this year.
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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Seniors informed us that they wanted something entire- ly different in the way of a banquet this year. Since we as Juniors have always strived to please, we did plan something different—a Hawaiian Banquet. As the guests came in the entrance they were presented with Hawaiian Leis. Ferns and palms were mixed with gay colored flowers. On the menu were such Hawaiian dishes as Haelalah Roses, Chilled Lava, Hawaiian Surfboards, and Volcanos. The program, waitresses, decorations and dinnere were all arranged in Hawaiian manner. The program as presented in Hawaiian style consisted of: Paul Goddard---------------Toastmaster and Dreamer Marnett Scott-------------Products of the Island Pat McAdams---------------Introduction of Guests Clarence Daughtery--------Toast to Mother Country Miss Holly-------------------People of the Islands Joseta Erwin-----------------Exploring the Islands Mr. Lewallen------Farewell to Departing Islanders During the banquet we enjoyed listening to the soft melody of Hawaiian Songs as played by Owen Yount, Charles Cunningham, and Betty Jo Frazier. Now the Banquet is over and we have bidden the Seniors Good-by. We are looking forward to next year when the new Juniors will entertain us.
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