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Society SENIOR BANQUET One of the smartest social functions of this school year was the Banquet which the Seniors gave in honor of Miss Lois Rhoades, tlet. Z2-L Miss Rhoades left to make her home in Kansas City short- ly afterwards. The dinner was served in the dining room of the llotel tlunningham. 'l'he decorations were carried out in true Hal- lowe'en style-the black and yellow color scheme making a very unique arrangement, added to this were the pretty costumes of the waitresses which were in perfect harmony With the other decora- tions. The dinner was served in three courses, which were heartily enjoyed, especially by the boys who had played football that after- noon taud by Coach VVallerl. The faculty and Miss Rhoades were entertained with radio and yietrola 111usie. W. P. Green, the presi- dent of the Senior class, expressed the regret of the class in losing' a beloved classmate, and in turn Lois thanked the Seniors and ex- pressed her deep appreciation for their sincere efforts. These Seniors will in future years remember this evening as a wonderful success, and as memories come back in hours of loneliness they will smile-and wish they were back again. SOPHOMORE WEINER ROAST. Un October 4th, the Sophomores, augmented by invited Sen' iors, Juniors and Freshmen enjoyed a Weiner roast at Youel's tim- ber. 'llhe party met at the school house and went by ear to the timber. A roaring fire was soon built and the party was soon en- joying themselves and roasting weiners and marshmallows. 'llhe ehaperones were: Misses Lyna Mae Helmer, Sadie Mae Farley, Iilvlyn Fisher and Mrs. Fay Mellonald. MR. AND MRS. R. C. WHITFORD BANQUET. lt was a great day for the Bulldogs. After 'llarkio had been disposed of, Mr. a11d Mrs. Whitford honored the football squad with a most. delightful banquet. 'l'he living room and dining room were artistically decorated with school colors. A four course din- ner was served and enjoyed by all. The evening was spent in gen- eral diseussion and the company departed at an early hour for the picture show. ltlvery one was loud in his praise of Mr. and Mrs. NVhitl'ord's generosity. Our best wishes are with the VVhitfords. 3 1
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Society PROF'S BANQUET. 'l'he banquet that Prof. NValler gave, the kindwin fact, il was an oyster supper-and for the boys it was a royal affair. When the girls arrived on the scene afterward, that feed was the main topic for discussion a11d well it might be for the boys, one by one, declared with animation that it was the best yet. The simplic- ity of the supper and entertaiimient was the source of its success. Mr. VValler could not have expressed his appreciation and deep re- gard for the boys in a better and more simple way. and we think he was truly repaid for his efforts with the kind expression of thanks he received from both the boys and girls. FOOTBALL BANQUET. Un Jan. 30, Dr. and Mrs. Owen llunter entertained the mem- bers of the 1925 football squad with a most elaborate bampiet. The banquet. was originally planned for December 5th hilt had to be postponed because no one could be found to serve the dinner. .Xt exactly 8 o'clock, twenty-four couples filed into the dining room of the Presbyterian church to be greeted by the host and hos' tess. l'lveryone was struck by the decorations and the color scheme which was tastefully carried out in green and white. 'l'hc favors were imitation foot balls for everyone and white carnations for the girls. 'l'l1e team was officially greeted by little .limmy llunler, dressed in a miniature football suit, who had secluded himself in a large steel football placed on the table. lle greeted the Bulldogs with a hearty welcome and invited them to help themselves as he ,settled down beside the host to enjoy the dinner. 'l'he dinner eon- sisted of cocktail, salads, meat and dessert courses. The food was delicious and enjoyed by all. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET. Un April 8th, the Senior class was the guests of the Junior class in the High School auditorium. This was one of the smart- est soeial affairs of the year. 'l'he auditorium was attractively decorated in green and gold in honor of the guests of the evening. On entering the room each Senior was presented with an American Beauty Rose, the flower of their choice. Each Junior ushered a Senior to a place at the table. lle re- mained that person's guest for the evening. A delicious three' course dinner was served, consisting of meat, salad and dessert courses. Loraine Vllalker acted as toastmistress and asked for sev- eral toasts and songs. YV. P. Green gave a toast to the spirit. of F. Il. S. and was answered by Lee Wrinkle who assured him that such a spirit- would be upheld by the Senior class of 19215 and 1927. The reinainder of the evening was spent in games and smooth- ing down the boards in. the new gym.
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