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ff. IH. 11, H. N. sun lm ,L SOCIETY The Freshmen were initiated after their advent into High School at a party in the gymnasium on September 12. All Freshmen boys were required to wear their overalls and the girls their aprons all afternoon. That evening they received their real initia- tion. First they took an oath to be faithful to the school, next Washed their hands of greenness, tested their nerves and several other ceremonies after which they were ready to finish their High School career. After refreshments, consisting of cocoa, cookies, ice cream and Wa- fers were served, everyone went home Wishing the Freshmen a successful High School career. FRESHMEN PARTIES After the first heavy snow the Freshmen decided to have a sleighing party. Because of their failure to find a sleigh, they were required to go out walking, returning to the school house Where they indulged in many games. Since their first sleighing party had been a failure they tried another. Because of the cold Weather many were forced to Walk to keep Warm. They returned to the warm school house where refreshments were served. They went home resolving not to try to have another sleighing party again this year. SOPHOMORE PARTY The Sophomores also enjoyed a sleighing party. Although they did not have an upset, they enjoyed their fast ride, because Miss Brown pulled their sleigh with her car, since they had no horses. They returned to the school house Where they were served refreshments consisting of hot chili, crackers and coffee. LATIN CLUB PARTIES At the beginning of the school term the Junior Latin class organized a club known as the Nuntii Romani. The purpose of this club was to main- tain an interest in the Roman people and their Latin language. I b At the end of the first semester the freshmen were invited to join their c u . Regular meetings were held on the second Tuesday of each month. Yr l 7 EMITQQ W
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,.,.,,, 7- li J 'li 'U li 3 N lf! 1 I 'I' :fn i STAFF DELBERT PENDERGRAST ...,.. .... S port Editor WILMA BROWN M...,...M... .... M usic Editor JUDITH AESCHLIMAN .... ..... S ociety Editor ORIN RICHOZ ....,..r.r. .......... A rt Editor RUBY KING ........,.. ..r........... C alendar Editor WILBUR CLUVER ..... ...o....-.,....... S enior Editor VELMA FREIDINGER ...... Literary and Dramatics Editor WALTER BARTH ...... --i- ........... Snap Shot Editor EVA BROWN ........-... ................. J oke Edltor ARTHUR FREIDINGER ...... Assistant Business Manager RALPH SCHMIDT ..................... Business Manager I ROMA DRYDEN ......................... Editor-in-Chief WILLIAM FARNSWORTH ....... Assistant Editor-in-Chief ,fi l59j ,ffl I I Qu, may W Us
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IR. lll9. QE. H. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN PARTY As has been done in the past, the High School put on a campaign for selling subscriptions to the Country Gentleman. The students of the C. P. C. H. S. were divided into two groups, the reds and the greens. The side having the most subscriptions was to be entertained to a party by the other side. Eva Brown and Wilbur Cluver were chosen captains of the green side, Ralph Schmidt and Isabelle Sieben- thal captains of the red side, and William Beer was manager. It is customary for the school to receive 507. on every sale, but this year the school received 6092 on each sale since 907. of the students made at least one sale. The losing team, the reds, gave a circus with William Beer as ring master, in, honor of the winners. The bystanders surely enjoyed the lions, tigers and monkeys, but most of all the clowns. Everyone went home after delicious refreshments were served feeling as if they had been at a real circus. .ii.l.11 JUNIOR PARTY On Valentine's night the Junior class had a party at the home of Eva Brown to celebrate that day. The game for the evening was Hearts Art Freidinger, having the lowest score, received as a prize a box of Valen- tines. Afterwards each couple made valentines by cutting pictures and words out of magazines and all agreed that Mr. Anderson's valentine was the cleverest. Everyone helped wash the dishes and then returned home reporting a good time. ,-i.i..- BASKETBALL BANQUET The basketball squad, the coach, school board members and the men teachers of the high school attended the county banquet at Watseka given in honor of the high school basketball squads of Iroquois County. The following menu was served: roast pork loin, mashed potatoes, gravy, baked beans, cabbage salad, rolls and butter, pickles, date pudding and coffee. As many different schools were represented on the program as the time would allow. The Boys' Quartette of C. P. C. H. S. made up of Walter Barth, Ralph Schmidt, Orin Richoz, and Dale Zbinden, sang Those Pals of Ours' so well that they were encored. Rev. Northcott delivered the address of the evening, using as his sub- ject, Some Tests of Genuinenessf' Hill ? QVZVIIE
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