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T H E E P O C H uzzzzzzzz zzzggfj SENIOR-FACULTY PICNIC The Senior Class entertained the Faculty with a picnic at lYhite Dove Park on Friday night, September l-l. ,-Xhnost everyone in the class was present and the Faculty was well represented. Food and fun were plentiful and everyone enjoyed both. HIGH SCHOOL PICNIC :X Senior and junior high school picnic was given October 2 at Rock Dain. lt was sponsored by the Hi-Y organization of the Senior High. About one hundred and fifty students and twenty-live Faculty nieinbers were present. Pictures were taken and games were played. NYieners, buns, pickles and inarshniallows were served. Thanks to the Hi-Y, everyone had a good time. JUNIOR CLASS PICNIC The 'lunior Class held a picnic at XYhite Dove Fark at the beginning of school. The ,luniors are a live bunch and from all reports they enjoyed theniselves. A dark and griin secret was disclosed at this picnic. lt should not be told but here it is-Mr. Davis didn't get enough to eat! SOPHOMORE PICNIC To be in style the Sophomore Class had a picnic. This also was in Sep- tember and was held at Rock Dani. Hr. Davis, Miss Qolcy, Miss Riordan, Miss XYhitehead, and a large number of Sophoniores were present. After the ineal they played baseball and other outdoor games. They had an excep- tionally good tiine. 1 9 2 9 Page S'i:22f'-U-HL7'66
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C T H E E P O C H Move-That which Miss Rinrclan dues slowly. Nu-Xlihat the girls say when they mean yes. Notes-Articles which Hy around the assembly. Uhlige-That which the Freshmen think is an Irish name. Original-'l'hat which Xlvilliam XYllllfl1IlS trfes to he. l'araclise-'l'hat which Miltun, the poet, lmst. Petting-I Censurecl J. l'lease-:X wurcl the high schmml students have forgotten. l'uwrler-'I'hat schcvcil girl cmnplexiun. l'retty-The Senior girls' civnceptiun nf themselves. l'rm'e-That which is clone in gemnetry. Revenge-Sweet. Runge-An artificial blush. Rnngli-jaines Spurg'eon's nature. Secret-Nuthing fur three. trim much fur twu, and just einmgli for one. Sleep-That which a majority uf pupils crave on Munclay morning. Sinmre-:X sung sung by ll11stwff in Civics class. Sweet-All uf the girls' idea ul -lwhn F-iinplcins. True-lYhat Kathleen is tn, Sump, Iinsuphisticatecl Lirevicef-XYise crack, nit, Yini, Yigur anml Yitality tprunnuncecl wim, wigcfr anrl witalitvl-Pep. Yutes-That which Al Smith rlid not get enwugh of. lYeclge-The heginning of the smug. XYeclge Get That Girl? X-cuse-That which Mr. Bropliy stars in. Yell-.X noise hearcl at haslcethall games. ' Yryung'-Something that Bliss XlcYicker tries to he. Zchra-A funny lmwking animal that inhahits ulmieslnuiwm. Gentle rearler, clo not he alarmecl at our XYehster's. It is the hest we cuulcl flu the clay after a Civics exaininatiun. XYe used all uf uur mental ahil- ity un it. and. alas! we have nu inure in stuck. SMILE! SMILE! SMILE! USCl11HllC unrl rlcr wurlclt schniiles mit yall. Laugh uncl cler wurlclt will roar. lluwl anrl rler wurlclt will leaf vnu, Und never crime hack nu inure. Not all uf us cuulcln't heen hanclsmne Nut all uf us have glint clothes: But a schinilc is not expensive. L'ncl it cuvers a wurlclt nf vuesf' 1 9 2 9 Page sixty-two
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THE EPOCH SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class gave a play XYednesday afternoon and night, January 9. lt was to have been given on lYednesday, December 5, but on Tuesday. the day before, ahnost the entire cast became ill with inliuenza. As a result the play was postponed until after the Christmas holidays. This gave the cast and the coach, Mrs. La l'orte, of -lonesboro, more time to rehea1'se. The play was a success from every standpoint. The title was Maggie and lig'g's. TH E CAST Michael uliggs, a bricklayer ..... Uinty Moore, his chuni ,... .,,,................................... Maggie liggs, -liggs' Rite and general manager .,..., Margaret bliggs, called Peggy .......A....,,,.,............... Sewall Mordaunt, a capitalist and builder .......... Robert Mordaunt, his son and in love with Pejyf gb' ---,-W Y 5 Count Bartini, a swindler ............................................. .,.. Mrs. Yan Courtney, an adventuress ,.... Samuel Ellison, a corporation lawyer ....,, SENIOR BOX SOCIAL ........Ralph Groves ....lYillia1n Overly .,,,.....Ida l-ee Fish ...Erna Yan Yaler ..,,,,Howard Day ,,.........TZIlUCS Glaze ,xxvlllllllll llvllllilllli .,...,,Mildred Jeffrey ,.,,,,Doug'las Ideu The event of the season was held on Tuesday night, February 12, 1929, in the High School Auditorium. A long to be remembered night. The Sen- iors had a Carnival and Box Social. It was a wonderful success. Everyone had a good time. Those who did not take part in the activities sat on the bleachers and watched the fun. Mr. Puckett was the auetioneer for the evening. .-Xfter the boxes were sold, a popularity contest was held. This proved very exciting, for there were several popular high school girls nominated. Geraldine Stevens won the contest, bringing' in something' like 51100. Next was a lazy 11'l21l1'S contest: Mr. Brophy was elected the laziest man in Gas City. or maybe it was Grant County. During' the course of the evening' the guests visited the ditterent booths in the .'Xl1fllfUl'lll11l. The lishing pond proved interesting, also the fortune teller. The hot dog stand was not allowed lo get cold either. while the ancient means of travel and the llnla-hula dancer were quite popular, too. E252 4+w-w '--:-ww 1 9 2 9 4+-.+w ++-f+f -s+4+4+ Page sixty-fmm'
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