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I 9I 9. 2IlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll?Ie1FkS it 1 11 fl QEQIQFISEllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll x IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'-Y pEACE mpg N6 lllllllllllllllllllsief THE JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET Thls years banquet to the Senlors glven by the Junlors the evenlng of Frlday Aplll 25 at Securlty Hall was the f1nest affalr for the least money, and for fthe largest number that erver occured In the hnstorfy of Cofuncll Grofve Hxgh One hundred ten people were seafbed at quartette tambles and svervlng was begun shortly after seven o cloclk the appolnted t1me Each table held a small potted plant and was n1cely appovnted In wh1te l1nen and shunlng s1lver Da1nty place cards were used and the Senlor colors were hung In streamers from the corners of :the room The d1nner 1tself,was dellclvous Ben Fletcher pres1ded as toastmaster In the 1n1m1tab1e manner we always assoc1ate wxth Benny V1ncent Sherman as pres1dent of the Semors respond ed In a toast B Battery to Benny s svpeech of welcome Supt Haney spoke a.pp1 oprxately on Statlc Both he and MISS MclCorm1ck In Aer1al drew many laughs from the banquet crofwd Tfwo enjoyafble numbers were a v1ol1n solo by Lanola Loy and a p1ano solo by 'Hlelen Tltus The Rev G H Cottofn asked grace and was a banquet guest nun s 06 99 ? S I THE FRESHMAN RECEPTION The flrst sfoclal event of the :school year Is the Freshman Receipfmoln Thus year s receptIon held Tuesday of the second week of school was well attend ed and resulted In a lot of fun Talks were made by Vlncernt Sherman Benny Fletcher LaVerne Sulllvan and Kenneth Klnkle as pres1dents of the classes Wxlma Rose and Lanola Loy pleased us all wlth p1ano and v1o11n solos V1n cent Sherman and Bradley Alexander performed a comlc sxnglng and dancing sk1t MISS Dreese dlrected 'get acquaflnted games Mlss Stenger wlth a troup of d0II16'St1C sclence lgxrls served punch and waf ers to the crowd In less than s1x m1nutes Of course, everyone was perfect ly wllllng to be served qulckly Page Seventy one E S S E Ti Q ,I In 0 IQ -I5 Q3 A .2 E E E 1 2 : is 'bb' 'I' t v 9 IL-Ley. 'lkia o I 1 l It N' 51 X SU Il: l ,, A A A A In . II- 2 -A Q v A I ' . A I . , Q I b., ' , ' -I .E : I g i - I ini I 1 I , 1 A , ,I A A . A . A A ' -s F S2 we I A . ' AA , Aim A ' .'A AA , - . A A- 'olQ99-Q A' NIA- f . A A , , , . - I. I was I, I I. I I E I S f x If - A ' Q A ' Q A, 'A A Q X , A A A - . A , X . A -, A A A. ' A A A g . 4- Y - ' V ' Ill .,o. e F , I I- - . e .,, ., A ' ' A h' E . A A ' AA A' . ,Q - . , ' 1 - ' I - lvl ut A .1 I l A ' ' I - 1 A , :- A A - ' . E A ,. A - A -. - I I A I - I . A AA I . i' M .. ' s -' I . I I I :I : I 5 1' Elllllll illiliillllllllllllllllllillllllll??1ii2I?5 IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5516-31:9
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, gl., vag ' l, Q Cf.,-..Q llllllll EI kE7 ll llll-S31 'l'?I?xI:E- CONSEQUENCES Listen my friend and you shallhear ' Of the lpaths we tread tlhnoulgfh-out nthe -year They are the straight and narrow kund And of course a-dvance the ind But to keep -one you must bre ' Eight or nine and then youll take The Consequences Chewing gum is just one ration ' That will cause your resignation. It -s take y-our books and leave this school You ve overstepped the Golden Rule Your mind is filled with jealous hate Yet as you go you ll meditate The Consequences. llllll lllll lllllllIlllIli?I? I7. Iillllllll Nil III!Illlllllllllillllllllllliil IlI??153','IQE llllll Then comes the springtime wuth its s-un It s grab a fishing pole and run. You ll never 'find a surer way To make you sadly ,rue the d'ay They re sure to meet you at the door And give you what you re waiting for- The Consequences. Q Or if some chalk you hap to throw Down to the office you will go. And there it's chances nine to one That they will fire you like a gun. Then when you 'sto-p, lif you ever -do, Youlll wiaslh you'd though-t -about them, too-, The Clonsvequences. It might lbe a vnote, y-ou'll chance to Writeg You'd better keep it out of sight, For if you don't you'll comprehend The meaning of that word suspend . And then, sometime when you're alone, You'll wish that you had only known, The Consequences. So, as the days go flitting by, We only watch ourselves and sigh, And if we chance to make a break, We know exactly what to take. It d-oes no good to beg, or plead, They say we know enough to heed The Consequences. 15 vf?1Q' Q Q. -sv .x..-Ill 'I' ts? an - LQ .3 W? M lla '-.5 E i S 2 E 2 2 'af 'li U ill il' 9 ll! E E E E E E nf Jolly '24. Page 8oven1:y ,-X :sg I I ' aa 4 M 5 10 - ' 3 , ' Q ul e - e '12 ' - ' V , 0 , A , . U rn . N E ' A - 'U . . v A ' '11 . ' lf! I N .g , fl , f.1:f.l..L,u1tA-,
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lllilelili. EIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllll?Ix?.'?IcQ .7 NEESIQFISE lllllllllllllllllll ' 1 'RW EKEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5 PEACE, DIDE E54-EilllIlllllllllllllll Q FIFTY FIFTY FI1fty Fxfty the Junlor play waIs Isvtaged 'IIhursIday nught Aprll 10th at the hlgh school auId1Itor1um Tt was aI rIeal success 'Dhe cast was well sIeIl ected anId well tnalned by M1sIs MIcCorm1ck 'Phe story of F1fIty Flfty 1n three acts showed the fall anId the sudden I'IlSI6 of Henry Brown an antxst and hIlS pad PauIl Green a wr1ItIeIr with whom he shared eveIryIthI1ng Flfty Flfty They llved m Mrws IPodge s boardmg houIse afnd 1n order for her to allow Soplne Henry s sweetheart to vus1t the cIhumIs, they told the SIeeIm1ngly harmless he that Paul had a wufe 1n St Paul Whlch was welIl eInIougIh t1ll PauIl met May Dexter The Cast Henry Brown PauIl SJIIXIIIIIS Paucl Green Ben Fletcher Patrick IO Malley Ted Braun Mrs Podge Alberta Pul11nIs Sophle Bland Florence Eastman May Dexter Loulse McCar1dIeIll 'VIrIs Hawley Vera Whrte Smudge Paul Elhott Cap Bernard Harvey JosIepIhI1ne Arvllla GIr1Iff1ng COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN Come Out off the K1tchIen the annual Sen1or play was set for May 6 IIt IS a clever comedy drama with Ithree acts land 1n an Iarlstocratlc old V1rgI1n1a manslon belonglng to the blue blooded Damgerfleld famlly An excellent The play was glven under Mlss McICorm1ck s capable d1rect1on 'Dhe story hmges on the fact that the Nontherner who rented the Dalnger fleld mansxon from the Damgerfxeld ch1lIdren whose father had been forced to put all the famlly fortune Into doctor b1llIs demanded wh1te servants aIs a con d1t1on of the contract The whmte Servants falled to show uIp and Itlhe DaI1ngeIr fleld chlldren felt they had to have the money anyway It was Ollwas ldea f01 themselves to be the servants and sIhe herself wouIld be the cook When Crane the Northerner armved w1th a house Iparty, he and alll the other men found the kltchen wIhere Ol1v1a worked the most attraotlve room ln the house A clandestlne love affaxr of one of the guests led to all klnds of COIT1pl1Catl0HS Crane fell In love Wlth Ol1v1a both as the cook and as the pretty glrl herself The eleven Senlors cornposlng the cast are Helen Haney Nell Cress Ellen Cr1pe Dorothy Keys Bob Pmtle Emmett Tornance Vllncent Sherman Maraon Jalllute Vernon Gordon Pat Str1eby 0llV1a Da1ng'erf1eld Ellzabeth Dalngerfleld 'VIrs Falkener Cora Falkener Burton Crane Thomas Leffents Solon Tucker Paul Da1ngerf1eIld Charles Dalngerfleld Randolph Weeks Page Seventy two I' z :l j I 1 A' 'D 0.x I 'II b A , ' ' A ' A a+ -A , ,v A I E' In 2 . I I -A I A 2 , I ,., . , , ' f S . A- - A ,A . . f. A QI I- ' A 'N I , , '. I- I-n ' ' , - A Y A A A . -. A A 5 Y A I It ' 1' A A , I I . A Q 4- IZAI IA AIA- I. I A A' I- A A A A A A '1 T' I ' Q ' .I A A I I ' 'A ' . A A ' A A E I A ' ' ' A 4 : T- Q A i I I I I II, I I I , AA Y - A A mi ,- II . IA A 'ci I'I-, 41 1-' 'I ., ' AA : I Q I I I I I I I 'I I 'I'-I '. I4 --ITIIII., IIIIIIIAII- 'A.AA 0 I I I ' - I . 'jf A A I I I I I I I ' - ' III IAVIIIII. 4 A51 IIIIIIIIII.TIf'A' I I I I I I I . A so A A I 59+ : I I I I I I I I I I A K -'- a - I : I I I I I I A I , - - A 1 I I I I I I A A I I I I I I I I I . 5. ' A' Q-I I I I I I I I I I I - M A ' I I I I I I I A A- A i -I-s r - I I I I I I I A A A 2 A .f I I I I I I I I I I A A L - A A , gs Y I I I I I I I I I I A A - IA I I I I I I I I I I I A A A A 1 7 A I I I I I I I I I I A I I I I I I I I I I A A W N A I I I I I I I I I j ' A' I I I I I I I A , , A ef- , I I I I I I I ' I I I I , . n-. I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I A ' ' A A 4 6 ' I I I I I I I I I I . - Q 4' I I I I I I I I I I A I I A A Y A H I I I I I I I I I I AI ,. A , I I I I I I I I I I - I A - A SP - - I I I I I I I I I I A ' ' ' A ' A A ' I I I A I - A P' A. I I I I I I I I - AA I I I I I I I I I I ' A -'D I I I I I I I I I I ' - In I I I I I I I I I I ,, A 'I A I ' A' I I 1 ' -. I I I I I I I I I I v - A 3 ,V I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I A XQ I I- I I I I I i I I A , M ' '99 . I I I I I I I I I I 4, Q 'I III IIIII 1A EAA IIIII'IIII' LII I I I I I I I I I A I A ' ' , A 3 I I A A I I I A A A . W I I I I ' I I A - I' A UQ - I I I A I ' I ' 'I I I A I I I I. - A A - ' ' A' I 4' I I ' ' T ' A A T A as A A - f A A A I I I AA I Y I Q I , I I , , T. - I A I A - ::s A A .. - A 4 , , A Cd: '- A A ' - . 'I AA A ' ' ' f A , ' A .O ' ' A 4 , - ' - - . A' -- ' . A A I: A A ' Q A- A I - . ,, , ' H I I. M ' I A A I I ge I -- A- A, , A. a , , I ' . , I W A I A . I I I 2 A A - A I v A A Y I M I. . .4 Q I I A ' ' ,, ' U: '- . ' . ' . 5' . - ' ' A Q A. ' ' , so 5 . . . . 20 . . P1 . 45 I ' A v I - v I ' A IllllIllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE'19.iE:'7..?5llllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllll-519. 929x3- 7 E E X I f 5 'E E E Qasyla-:-zvtaeu
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