Gas City High School - Epoch Yearbook (Gas City, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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EJ G H Quririg The Sophomore Class Party Games and contests were fea- tures of a delightful Hallowe'en party given by the dignified and most respected Sophomores on Tuesday, October 29. Delicious refreshments were served to about twenty-four members of the class and Miss Ooley, Miss Lichtenwal- ter and Miss Griffiths of the facul- ty. Everyone pronounced the af- fair a success in spite of the fact that rumors were afloat as to makin' whoopee, conferences, special sessions, and such other events that naturally follow. The Junior Class Party On Oct. 29, the members of the Junior class were pleasantly enter- tained at a masquerade Hallowe'en party held in the high school. In the early part of the evening games were played. Music was furnished by Ruth Bothwell and her well known Toy Orchestra. Refreshments were served and a good time was had by al. Senior Picnic On October 21, the Senior class, accompanied by several of the high school teachers, went on a picnic to Wawonaissa Glens. Various games were played and a pot-luck supper was served. Later in the evening the Senior girls captured Mr. Reifel, Mr. Hengstler and Mr. Carmony, and took them a ride in Sarah Davis' Lizzie. Having been transported several miles east of the Glens, the machine was stopped suddenly and the three gentlemen were inform- ed that they would have to walk back unless they consented to give the Seniors the west side of the as- sembly. For a second the prison- ers were very discreet, they said nothing. The fair maidens became desperate, they pleaded, they beg- ged, they threatened, they cajoled, but all to no avail, for the only re- plies they received were meaning- less jabberings in German. After several hours f?J had passed, the girls confessed their defeat and steered the little old gas buggy for home. The Freshman Class Party. The Freshman Hallowe'en party was held on Monday night, October 28. The prizes were awarded to Max Pratt and Hugh Brown for the biggest grin. A good time was enjoyed by all. Sophomore Party On March 14, the Sophomore class enjoyed a party given in the high school gymnasium. The first event of the evening was an enter- tainment of music and dialogue given by Glen Crosby fRastusJ. Marvin Curtis, Haskell Jessup, and Harold Harris, our WJAK repre- sentatives. This was followed by a reading given by Viola Griffin in a stuttering fashion. Games were enjoyed afterwards, such as wink-em, Upset the Fruit Bas- ket, and Two Deep. Forfeits were demanded of every one pres- ent, and these were redeemed in quite unusual manners. Refresh- ments were served in the home economics room. All of the twen- ty-six who were present went home knowing that they had en- joyed a real-for-sure party. ' fh 1 9 3 0 E W



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ll alvnhar September 3rd.-We start in school today the last time. Let's make it the best in the history of G. C. H. S. 4th.-Having a very hard time straightening out our conflicts. 11th.-Everyone is trying to find a way to go to Gaston. Why? The first baseball game of the sea- son. And oh! We came home with the small end of the score 6-2. 12th.-They say the reason Ed. Vironet can't grow a mustache is that he argues too much in Civics class. 13th.-Everyone is interested in baseball. We sure have a good band this year. Ralph Atkinson thinks everybody with red hair can't vote. 16th.-Well, we had a baseball game with the mould shop from the Owens-Illinois Glass Co., and the story ends very sad for the Tigers, 10-2. 17th.-The first picnic of the school year was held by the Sen- iors at Wawonaissa Glens, and did we have fun! Ask Mr. Reifel and Mr. Hengstler. 18th.-First call for basket ball. About every boy went out to see if he was good enough to be a Tiger. 19th.-We had the surprise of our life when Mr. Hengstler an- nounced that Marion had invited the Gas City high school to attend their football game free of charge. 23rd.-Blue Monday again. Ev- erybody sleepy. Wonder why? 24th.-Girls all look so tired- oh, yes, they are practicing for the Phi Delt play Land of the Honey- moon. 25th.-Convocation in charge of the Seniors. Violet Hurlock played a cornet solo and Mr. Reifel gave a splendid talk on Some Objectives L-.g .. fa 1 9 3 of Education. We also had a pep session. We have a new yell lead- er. Mr. Phares. There isn't any- thing slow about his leading yells. 26th.-Everyone talking about the play, and everyone going. 27th.--Had a test in U. S. His- tory. Nobody knew anything. 30th.-Annual Staff had a long session with Mr. Carmony today. October 2nd.-Everybody had a class meeting today. Boosters' Club was organized. 3rd.-Juniors ordered their rings today. Not a bad looking ring that they have chosen. 4th,-Last day of school for this week-and we aren't sorry. 7th.-Blue Monday again. Sth.-Snaps were being taken today. We'll sure have a snappy snap page. 9th,-The basket ball tickets went on sale today. Are having our six weeks tests this week and oh, how we do love those tests! 11th.-Last day of school this week. Mr. Carmony announced that every one should come to school Monday with his face wash- ed and hair combed and shoes shined, because they were going to have their pictures taken. 14th.-Mr. Hockett is busy tak- ing pictures. 15th.-Seniors look as if they were going some place, all dressed up and no place to go. The camera was broken more than once today by taking so many good-looking Senior pictures. Report cards giv- en out today. Everybody pleased -and how? V 16th.-Convocation in charge of the Juniors. 22nd.-Everybody seemed to make those two days' vacation we

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