Indiana Masonic Home High School - Ma Ho Hi Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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4 F! o 3 :ra 3 Q Q if El PCE O' C,Ga'Z3: OCs 1 E? xl Social Affairs FACULTY GIVES CHRISTMAS PARTY Thursday, December 19, 1929, the faculty entertained the student body with a Christmas party. The party began with a peanut hunt. Five different groups were formed, each having a leader who was blind folded. The group directed him to the peanuts which he had to pick up without the aid of anyone. Three Deep, Do you like your partner and many other games were enjoyed the rest of the afternoon. Refreshments were served in the basement, consisting of cold drinks, apples, cookies and frozen suckers. Following the usual custom everyone marched around the circle to the Eastern Star hospital and main building singing Cristmas carois in Latin. When the procession reached the main building, Mr. Boyd treated the singers with home-made candy. The party broke up with wishes to our faculty for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. NEW YEARS PARTY There was a dance and watch party held in the gymnasium of the Masonic Home high school building New Year's Eve which was largely attended by the young people of the Home and a few of the older members who forgot that they were not so young as they used to be. The music was provided by the piano and snare drums and there was enough of it to satisfy everybody as it was excellent for dancing. There were a few visitors from out-side the Home family, but the affair was of an informal character and the best of feeling prevailed throughout the evening. The young folks certainly enjoyed themselves and whiled the happy hours away with dancing and playing cards until the midnight whistles proclaimed the birth of a new year. Refreshments of candy and Eskimo pies were served during the evening, which added to the pleasures of the occasion and gave the dancers stimu- lation for further tripping of the light fantastic. JUNIORS SPONSOR HALLOWEEN PARTY The annual Hallowe'en party, sponsored by the Junior class and Mrs. J. A. H. Miller, sponsor of the class, was held October 30th. The gymnasium was gaily decorated with black and yellow streamers, fodder, and pumpkin faces blinking spookily in the dim light. Everyone came masked and joined in the Grand March led by Mrs. Miller and Mr. Boyd. The procession passed by the judges who were to select the best costumed, two worst dressed and two best dressed, awarding them prizes. Miss Maude Custer, English teacher, and Edward Pruitt were chosen as the worst dressed, and Rosmand Kent and William Hardy as the best dressed. Refreshments, consisting of cider, doughnuts, apples and ice cream, were served in the basement. Everyone returned to the gymnasium and a very clever program arranged by the Juniors was enjoyed by all. The rest of the evening was spent in dancing, card playing and games.

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L Q J. as o mor-zoom o Hi Q Sunshine Society He SUNSHINE Society for the first time sent a scrap book to the Sunshine convention, held at Tipton, Indiana. Although their book did not take a prize it well served as a foundation upon which to build other books. Miss Mary E. Woollen is the Sunshine sponsor. The officers for the past year were: Claire Barnette, President, Ruth Bradnick, Vice-Presi- dent, and Eunice Stone, Secretary-Treasurer. The officers for 1930-31 are: Laura Duffy, President, Eunice Stone, Vice-President, and Wildza Hobson, Secretary-Treasurer. The members of the Sunshine Society are as follows: First row, left to right: Mary Mae Overdorf, Mary MacGinnitie, Josephine Haines, Cleo Slavey, Emma Naylor, Wilma Campbell, Delores Settle, Jean Wolfe. Second row, left to right: Marjorie Settle, Ruth Bradnick, Doras Mitchell, Mary Mount, Martha Hipkiss, Irene Slavey, Laura Duffy, Lois Ikerd. Third row, left to right: Marjorie McClain, Martha Butler, Hazel Jacobs, Caroline Curlee, Wilda Hobson, Helene Silvers, Fay Williams, Freeda Terry. Fourth row, left to right: Ethel Fattig, Maxine Darrow, Adeline Caple, Mary Jacobs, Claire Barnette, Eunice Stone, Edna Myrle Martin, Miss Mary Woollen, Sponsor. CW DP C201 'WC Q0 IEE



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1 l .W M ,j , 514 .- if.-.K W if Q Q N Pd e mor-mom e Pa ANNUAL WEINER ROA ST One of the most outstanding events of the year is the annual weiner roast which was given by Supt. F. W. Boyd, Wednesday evening, March 12. It was held between the Administration building and Girls' Cottage No. one. The high school faculty was present and many of them participated in the games before and after the roast. Then the call was given to come and get it. Hot dogs, buns, ot chocolate, onions and pickles were served. More games were played after which everybody fell in line for a snake dance. The evening closed with a number of school yells. GIRLS' COTTAGE No. 2 GIVES PARTY FOR BASKET BALL SQUAD The basket ball team was graciously entertained Saturday evening, March 15, by Mrs. Rockner and the Girls of Cottage No. 2. One of the main features of the evening wlas that of listening over the radio to the final game of the State Tournament between Washington and Muncie. The evening was spent in dancing, playing cards and many new games which kept the room in a constant uproar of laughter. Refreshments were sersied which consisted of sandwiches, dutch apple pie, candy, olives, hot chocolate and marshmellows. The party proved to be a very sucessful and delightful end of the season event. H h GIRLS' COTTAGE No. 2 GIVES PARTY FOR HIGH SCHOOL Saturday evening, December 28, 1929, Girls' Cottage No. 2 entertained the high school student body with a dance. An unusual feature of the evening was that the bashful boys blossomed from wallflowers to Beau Brummells, dancing so lively that the girls were glad when the halt came for refreshments of apples and candy. The hilarity continued until eleven o'clock, when everyone was willing to hit the hay. Card tables and various games, received as Christmas presents, were provided for those who didn't care to dance, and didn't want to learn, probably. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Frank Williams, Indianapolisg Miss Emma Lou Taylor, Missouri, Jack Garrett, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Frances Ikerd Ellis, Missouri. Preceeding the dance was a movie, The Drifter, starring Tom Mix and his world famous horse Tony, which is a favorite with every movie- goer, especially the youngsters. GIRLS' COTTAGE No. 1 GIVES BANQUET FOR BASKET BALL SQUAD Friday evening, March 7, the members of the basket ball team, coach Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. Sageser, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and son, Emerson were entertained by the Girls of Cottage No. 1 under the supervision of their governess, Mrs. Edith Bayliss. One of the main features of the evening was a very delightful dinner after which a number of speeches were given, which was presided over by Mrs. Bayliss as toastmaster. The rest of the evening was whiled away in dancing, playing cards and many games. After a very entertaining evening, the guests departed expressing their appreciation to Mrs. Bayliss and the girls for such an enjoyable evening. QQDFQ 'WC Q0 IEE

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