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19 jargon 27 January the twenty-first the Sophomores gave a class party at the home of Louise Renville. Despite the snow and sleet a large number were present, and had an amusing time trying to keep step with Ikies music. The evening was spent in party games and card-playing. M lb! M March the fourth Billy Davis and Elmo Francis gave a party at the home of T. E. Davis. Many went and were surprised at Billy's ability to entertain. All reported a good time. JI Ji A LATIN CONTEST The yearly Latin contest was held at Judyville. The highest grades in the Sophomores were received by Elizabeth Bannon and Juanita Dow- ney. In the Junior class by Cecil Abel and Billy Davis. Juanita received the highest grade in the county at Williamsport with Elizabeth second. No one competed for Latin two. LINCOLN CONTEST On February twelfth the Lincoln Watch Co., of Lincoln, Indiana, of- fered a prize for the best essay on the life of Lincoln. Morris Whitten, a member of the Freshman class, received a bronze medal with Lincoln's picture engraved on it. SENIOR WEEK Reception .......... ......,.........,...................... ,.... A p ril 22, 1927 Baccalaureate ..,.,.... .................................... ....... A p ril 24, 1927 Farewell Party ...,...................,...... .l...... A pril 27, 1927 Senior Class Day fmorningj .....,. ...... A pril 28, 1927 Commencement inightj ............ ..... A pril 28, 1927 1 Did you ever try catsup for shampoo? No, why? I just wondered. You know it is good for beans. . , A , Page forty-six
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19 Blargun 27 M1-'rf' if ,-1 f qi' 41, On the night of September the twenty-fourth the Seniors were to have a Weiner roast at Harrison Trail, but owing to the weather it was held at the home of Neva Worley. Although the plans were somewhat altered, everyone reported a pleasant evening. .4 .4 .4 On October the first the Seniors gave a farewell party for Ruth Hern- don at her home. A large number were present for every one liked Ruth. .4 74 .4 October the fourth a farewell party was given in honor of Elmer Herndon by the Freshmen. Many attended and reported a good time. .4 .4 .4 October the twenty-eighth the Freshmen held a Weiner roast at Har- rison Trail. Many were present to enjoy roasting the weiners as well as taking part in the games played afterwards. .4 .4 .4 October the twenty-ninth the Sophomores had a class party at the home of Juanita Downey. The evening was quietly spent, but enjoyed by all. ,SE ,SI 24 November the eleventh the Juniors gave a class party at the home of Anita Crow, Mr. Stephenson and Mrs. Shand chaperoning. Everyone was delighted in the numerous games and especially the refreshments. All stayed until late and some would probably have stayed for breakfast had not Anita fallen asleep. Elmo reminds me of a furnace. He smokes all day and is out all' night. Page forty-five
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