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,my r 1:5573 'few 12114, ' 1 1 HONOR SUCIIi'I'Y I Lula Mac King, Pilizahctli binith, George Enorlis, Carl 'liaguc Pearl Hauser, .Mlah Nlyrlv Hotlgvs, Mary Forcl Maxinv Raulston, Tottic VVillanis, Luvy Dyoi':u'vk, Mr. Boyd lsponsorl lrcnu Kriyohlaycli, Eleanor Uoomlinan, Daisy VVillshiI'c During tht- suhool year I929-30, 5.8248 high sn-hool stutlcnts xwiw- noininatcml for niclnhurshiii in thc Oklahoma High Suhool Honor Sofia-ty hy 460 high schools maintaining local vliaptvrs. Garhur High School has tht' honor of having one of tht-su vliaptvrs. TL-n pt-r ccnt of our high school cnrollnicnt, 225, making thu highcst aycragc lwast-il upon work done' iluring thc first scum-stvi' of tht' vurrunt yt-ar, wcrc vligihlc this y-'ar. Thu stanmling of frvslnnrn was hasvil upon thu work slonu during the first suincstcr of thu currcnt yt-ar. Thosc who wt-rv nolninatucl for 1930-31 arv: lrt-nu liI'lY0l1lllYk'l'i, hlaxina' Raulston, farl 'l':1guu, Majoriv Gcrlnany, Ethclyn VVilcs, .Mlah Nlyrlc Hmlgus, Tottiv xVllll1llIlS, lilizahcth Smith, lilvanor Gootlinan, Luvy Dvoracvlg, Mary lfortl. Daisy VVillshirc, Cliii-t-iii-c Halnann, .Mlrial Portvr, Lula Mau King, Dt-light Bcycrlin, Rosalic VVorkinan, Edith Duggins. Lznlik Nlaly, Ncalc Lgnnh, Cleo Haworth, Lawrunvc Ryan. JXIIIOIIQI thcsc tht-ru art- scwrul who liayu lm-vii inuinhcrs of tht' Oklahonia llonor SlK'lk'ly for four ycars. Thosv who liau- attaincil this honor arc: Maxim- Raulhtong .Mlah Myrlu Hodges, lflizahcth Sinithj Mary Ford, Lucy Dvoracvk anal Daisy VVillshirc. ,ff ,Wm Q ff'f'1EW ff ,,,, , fbi W ,.,,.,, , Wi ' 4 7
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1 1 1, SOCIETY JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUET OF 1930. The Juniors gave a banquet at the High School auditorium in honor of the Senior class of 1930 on the evening of May 6. The auditorium was beautifully decorated in the form of a white Igloo, Card tables were cleverly arranged with a candle in the center of each, which carried out the idea of the dim northern twilight. Small white bears were the place cards, program and menu. Snowy igloos at each plate completed the simple but unique idea of the life of the Eskimo. Efficient sophmore waiters and waitresses served the three-course dinner. The affair was unusual and delightful, and is still remembered for being different. PIE SUPPER. In order to obtain votes for the Football Queen the Senior High School held a pie supper at the High School auditorium, Tuesday evening, October the seventh. A program was given by Ed Seeley after which the pies were sold by him and Doctor Beard, the auctioneers. Much to the chagrin of the Senior High a Junior High teaecher, Miss McGuire won the box of candy given to the girl having the highest votes. Evidently the boys had saved their money for the event, for several high priced pies were sold. Although some of them were in a state of delapidation, they were enjoyed immensely. JUNIOR AND SENIOR WIENER ROAST. The Sophomores had a hay-rack ride November the eleventh because of a one-hundred- per-cent sale of carnival tickets. Everyone met at the school house at seven-thirty then went to William's park southeast of Garber in hay-racks furnished by Elvin Cinnamon and Gussie Neundorf. Soon after they arrived they played games, flying dutchman, blackman, jump the rope and several others, then after they got tired and hungry they ate and started back. The long, romantic ride back in the moonlight shall never be fotgotten by onyone, for the hay-rack broke, and Valera, who seemed to be the heavy-weight broke a board down and her foot and leg went down with it. Some thought they would walk behind for awhile then catch up and ride, however, this was easier said than done, for the drivers raced the hay-racks and the walkers thought they were going to have to walk back to town. HAY-RACK RIDE. We had been so busy with games and other things that we had entirely neglected anything social. The Seniors decided that this would not do, so they planned a weiner roast. They invited the Juniors and the faculty, too, however, for various reasons none of the faculty could go except Mr. Boyd and Mr. Charvoz who were to act and did act as chaperones, although it was said later that they were the ones who really needed chaperoning. The wiener roast was held on Friday evening, October, 19, at I-lawkin's farm south-west of Garber. When all had arrived at the farm some of the party kindled a fire, then everyone played games. Several boys entertained the group with musical numbers which were greatly appreciated. Soon the weiners and marshmellows were roasted, and every one ate heartily. A few had some very delightful cheese sandwiches. After playing some more all went home saying that they had had a very good time. TURKEY DINNER. One of the features of this year's school activities was the banquet given the high school football team by Superintendent Owensby. At six o'clock Tuesday evening, November 16, the football squad, together with the coaches and Mr, Crosnoe from the Vocational Agriculture Department, gathered around the table board, where a turkey dinner awaited them in com- memoration of their victory over Jet, the hated rivals of many grid battles of the past. This happy event will be remembered as an example of the fine fellowship that prevailed throughout this happy year of our school life. I . ,t- QKgt ..Z3A,l Ill Q ' ' E-f-'-
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