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.tl Left-Fay Castleton shows her father how to throw dart: while Robert Rank looks on and worders Center ---Girls' League rn-embers dish out the refreshrnent.: to the lgaris and Daughters Right-Refrerhrnents are en- Cyed by Mr: Czglver, Mrs Mastrirn and Keith Mastrim at the Mother' and Son. Party DAD'S NIGHT WITH SIS Our coeds really ,showed Pop a big tirne at the annual Girls' League Dads' liiaht, March 30, 1944 They opened fire with a variety show in the auditorium, and ended up in the gym where Pop was beguiled into trying his skill at dart throwing, penny pitching, bingo, ring toss, and l.aPinta, or, in case he believed in the gentle art of prophecy, he had his fortune told by a cackling gypsy fortune teller Two hours of games, dancing, and pie a la mode with daughter as pardner rnade Dad younger, and Daughter more appreciative. Throngs of Granitian fellows and their Morris made a rnernorable evening of frolicking, feasting, and ex- citerriennt at the annual Mothers' and Sons' Night, March 3l, 1944, in the auditoriurn They clapped approval of the student-sponsored program of singing, dancing, and instrumental solos, and then flocked gaily into the gyrn, where a varied array of games beckoned thern on Excited squeals carne frorn the Bingo table and the fishing pond, and now and then one heard a peal of laughter frotn the depths of the fortuneetelling booth, or an exclamation of pleased surprise as a lucky partic- ipant hit a good shot at the penny-pitching board, flo doubt a lot of heretofore unenlightened fellows found tha' Morn really har sornethina on the ljiilm IVICIVI'S EVENING WITH BUD Left-More Bingo, only this tinie the Mothers and Sons' Party Center-Penny-pitching was a rnagor dt- traction of the lffofherf and Sons' aatherina Bet the rnother: showed therri how if wat done Right--llr and Mrs lrtilldrr. were cdudht devogring their pie ala inode at the Mother! and Sort: party
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Boys wouldnt you like to play this? Mem- Horne Ec Club gals gather around the table r o o Ec Club try to take lite savers which was very cleverly decorated with a tocthpicks with toothpicks, May pole April 3-4--Senior rings -were distributed to the expectant graduates today. April Swlclorne EC club held its spring party in the clubroom. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria. April 12-The Granite High Orchestra gave a concert to the student body. April 13-Granite's tennis team battle with lor- dan. April 14+-Girls' Day! Print dresses were the costumes ot the day while torrrials took over at night tor the Spring Fever Ball. Arl assem- bly was given by the chorus from the U. ot U, left-Verl Staten, erstwhile Prince Charming, sur- rounded by other charmings, namely Elaine Record, jean Debenham, lane Bartlett and Clara lones Right-Enjoying a friendly chat at the Spring Fever Ball is the dance committee, including Elaine Record and partner, Ralph Tye, Carolyn Fagg, lane Bartlett and Keith Mastrirn. Verl Staten receives a congratulatory kiss from Iean Debenham. Verl was crowned Prince Charming at the Spring Fever Ball. lane Bartlett and Elaine Record envy lean.
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