Conroe High School - Flare Yearbook (Conroe, TX)

 - Class of 1922

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JUNIOR-SENIOR PARTY The Junior class was at home' to the Senior class of '22 on December 20, 1921, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Tins- ley. The spacious home was beautifully and attractively decorated, carrying the holiday motif out to the minutest de- tail. After a 'tstunt party in which each member of the Senior class took part, delicious refreshments were served, con- SENIORS On evening of March 22, 1922, the Senior class and high school teachers gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith for the second Senior party of the season. The beautiful home was artistically decorated in the class flower and colors. This being a party on school night all guests attended a school fcontestl where they were tested as to their ability in geography and arithmetic, the questions being answered not on the usual Blue Booklets but on dainty booklets of white and pastel shades deco- rated with wax sweet peas of contrast- ing shades, the beauty of these booklets no doubt detracted some of the bright light attention to the questions for at the end of the game only one had an- swered all questions correctely, the prize of a bunch of artificial sweet peas tied with pink maline was awarded Miss Mabel Dean Urquhart. Mildred Semands sisting of a delightful salad course and hot chocolate. ' The Junior hospitality ' prevaded throughout the evening making the oc- casion, and the Seniors not only agree that the Juniors are the best Juniors but it is their sincere wish that in the coming year they become second to best Seniors of C. H. S. Long live the Juniors of '22!!! ENTERTAINED won the booby prize of a memorandum book by not answering any of the ques- tions correctly. Amid the joyous conversation the teacher, Mrs. Smith, announced that the pupils would have recess, during which the pool table and delicious punch and cake were the leading features. After recess the boys and girls of the Glee Club favored us with some of the latest song hits while a delightful salad course, consisting of chicken salad, olives, crackers, potato chips, punch, cake that would have indeed been fit for angels, and salted almonds, were served on attractively decorated plates. Again the piano and pool table held sway. At a late hour all departed hav- ing had one of the most pleasant even- ings of their life, and assuring the hostess that the Solid Senior would never for- get March 22, 1922, FISH PARTY . At the home of Alton Lee last Tues- day night quite a number of young peo- ple gathered at the home of Mrs. W. H. Lee to partake of a long looked for party. Interesting games were played, after which a splendid surprise of punch, all colored, with goodies and cakes was welcomed. Those enjoying this party were: Zelma Presswood, Delilah Hudspeth, Dorothy McKibbin, Wilma Terrell, Clara James, Ercelle and Alma Reine Tim- mons, Corine and Leola Day, Ruby Dean, Monte Lee, Archie Walker, Jobie Press- wood, Bill Earthman, Lemuel Cook, Wil- son Wagers, Earle Davis, Reagan Davis, Hayden Britton, Wilmuth Terrell, Fay Cable.

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FOOT BALL BOYS BANQUETED Last Saturday evening the dining room of the Conroe High school was a fitting scene for the well deserved send off of this foot ball season. The Senior girls, assisted by a number of Juniors and chaperoned by Mrs. W. S, Turney, gave a banquet for the foot ball team and had as other guests Mr. A. W. Runyan, the big bossg W. P. McComb, coach, Rev. A, T. Walker, chaplain, Dr. O. M. Tinsley, physician, Mrs. Faifer and Miss Everett, Business Manager Mahaffey being unable to attend. The meal itself was a delight just to look at, so artistical- ly were the tables laid. To partake of it was to realize how well the meal was prepared, how charmingly it was ser- ved, and how capable are the girls of Conroe High School. The chicken and dressing with cream- ed potatoes and English peas, cranberry sauce, olives, and hot biscuit, made every foot ball boy present realize the truth of the old saying concerning the way to a man's heart , while the candle salad which looked almost too good to be true, caused quite an argument as to just which girl made it, each boy feeling sure that he knew who deserved the honor. After dessert course came coffee and mints. By this time everyone was feeling en- tirely too good to keep quiet, so the girls were asked in and everybody was in- formally at home while general speech making took place. The first speech, by Coach McComb, expressed much pleas- ure in the season's victories, in the spirit of the players, and appreciation of the charming entertainment of the girls. Then came Mr. Runyan, and knowing him to be long on speech making great things were expected from him. And no one was disappointed, for so highly did he compliment the girls and so great was his praise of the boys that it seemed there was nothing left to say until Dr. Tinsley and Bro. Walker proved the con- trary. Then when Jake Alley and Guy James were heard from the whole party was feeling like a big family. Every football man from the captain to Gunga Din, the mascot, expressed his pleasure in the past foot ball season and the loyalty of the girls who have shown in more than one way that the favorite foot ball song was sun straight from their hearts, We Love Nobody But You . The girls came very near having the proverbial last word and spoke with genuine enthusiasm of the grand old team of 21. Mr. Anderson left his work and came in and made a talk that made everyone feel how incomplete the whole evening would have been had he not appeared on the scene just when he did. Then the girls returned to the kitchen while the boys remained to elect a cap- tain for next season. This was scarcely done when a lusty fifteen rahs and dishes, dishes, dishes! came from the kitchen. This was answered by the boys with wash em, wash em, wash em! Then fifteen more and help9 help, help! from the girls brought a grand rush of boys into the kitchen and aprons were on in a jiffy. But they were conducted to the adjoining room where the Victrola was played and the star performers fwho won't allow us to use their narnesl did their best jigs for the enjoyment of all, The dishes, and there must have been a million, were done to the time and tune of yells and foot ball songs given by the boys and girls in turn. The girls de- clared they had never had so much fun washing dishes and the boys said they never saw them done so quickly, while everyone had the best time of the entire season. BON FIRES The foot ball boys, in order to have a little fun, built a bon fire Wednesday night at Lewis Park. The fire alarm was sounded and quite a number of people went out to see the fire but when they arrived saw Bryan burning in effigy and the boys practicing with a white foot- ball.

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