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W I N N A D A 31 SOCIETY INITIATIONS OX the night of September 17th, the Freshmen girls were ini- tiated into the mysteries of High School life by the upper class girls. When the Frosh had dined on fresh angle worms, and had their teeth pulied, and were given an airplane ride, they were branded with the school emblem as a sign that they were full-fledged members of the II. C. II. S. RECEPTIONS On Friday evening, September 26, the first party of the season was a formal dance and reception given in honor of the teachers and parents. During the evening a delightful program was rendered, as follows: Selection of Songs.. Miss Webb, .Miss Poulin and .Miss Brown Piano Solo...............................................Evalyn Brown Recitation...................................... Margaret Weber Song.......................................................Mrs. Brady Piano Solo.......................................... Ada Moore Dance.............................................Rose Erringer In between the numbers of the program dainty refreshments were served, and about ten o’clock dancing was begun and lasted
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32 W I N N A D A until quite late. All enjoyed themselves and said they hoped that the entertainments planned for the future would be as successful as this one. S 6 On Saturday, September 28, the boys of the Freshmen Class were initiated and became full-fledged students of the H. C. H. S. They were given a trip around the world, but the majority seemed to think it a trip around the crater of a volcano. The upper class- boys were taught some new words by the Freshies, but the censor would not let us print them. The affair was greatly enjoyed by all, except a few Freshies, who made threats of murder against the upper class men. On the evening of October 5, the Freshmen gave a dance in the Gym in order to raise money for their class dance, to be given a little later. It was an informal affair and dancing was the main feature of the evening. On Hallowe’en Eve, the Freshmen Glee was held in the High School Auditorium. Ghosts and witches met the guests at the door and' conducted them to the dance hall, which was decorated in orange and black. All sorts of spooky beings flitted here and there; shadowy spirits were everywhere in evidence, while sleepy owls were perched on the imitation fences, and creepy bats hung from the lowered ceiling. During the evening, popcorn, doughnuts and cider were served, which was in keeping with the Hallowe’en spirit. The Freshmen were voted grand entertainers at the close of the evening.
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