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Page 82 text:
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Saturday evening, November 10th, after the Junction City High School boys had gone down to honest defeat in a hotly contested football game, the students of the High School invited the visiting team, Eugene High second, to a reception in the High School build- ing. A program consisting of Piano Solo ..... . .................................. Grace Jackson Recitation ...................................... Gladys Wagner Song ...................................... High School Quartet was admirably rendered, after which interesting speeches were made by a number of visitors and other distinguished persons. Supper was then announced, and everyone was pleased to partake of .the delicious refreshments prepared by the committee in charge. A very pleasant evening was enjOyed by all, and all regretted the hour for the train which was to bear the victors home. It was aivhappy crowd that escorted the visitors to the depot, and the regret of defeat was almost forgotten amid the praises and compliments for the royal way Junction High treated her superiors. +o+o+ JanuarinOth, following the debate between Springfield and Junction High Schools, the students showed their hospitality by inviting all those present into the class room, to a prearranged re- ception and a short program and a good social time. After speeches had been made by several students and others, refreshments were served, and everyone departed happy-the Springheld Visitors in- cluded. +o+o+ February 2nd the Albany debaters, by whom Junction High had been so nobly defeated, were entertained at the I. O. O. F. ball by the home student body. After a short program, various games and pastimes occupied the evening until supper, after which everyone went back to their merry-making, and it was a very late hour when liGoodnight, Ladies? was reluctantly started by the iaculty, but the boys joined in the chorus and all went home happy, with praises by the Albany Visitors for Junctionis way of entertain- ing any High School representatives which fortune casts in their midst. i 80 . ' u' .r'sga 5 5 I r i 1 ' u W , . A I ..,-,I 1 6 i g h mama z'ij '- '3' I . ,c 1 ' t . t3! :1th ' i i . v n - g $ ' rev i 'l' ' 3 ??,unr 1k .e ,.-1l.,. 34 .! 3443 v... 1. . i :rawp 'rlw-Vt a. 9i f? B lrh u, 'a z t r 133'?! '5an 1' 1H . ' em? 35v- w . ?Zhlthv who , 3,. -. W21 '19 X .vmlqr' :34 iFr-EJ :x,,. a v v ' HI 9 dihv-lxv $3.; um 1 d We d Wag. Q's: eigwu mfg?! vhf! ;i1
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Page 83 text:
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Halloween, October 31st, is a night that will long remain in the minds of those present at the party given in the A. O. U. W. hall by the young ladies of the school. The girls all went alone, and when the boys came they were greatly surprised to find, instead of their waiting schoolmates, as they had expected, the lights turned low and a row of what looked very much like ghosts seated on the floor, chanting mournful dirges. A chaperon equal to the occasion was present and explained to the boys that they must Choose part- ners before knowing who the llghostsi, were. This was a source of much fun, but each finally succeeded in making his choice, and a grand march was led by Mr. Beals. Then the girls were allowed to remove their attire and disclose their identity. Many games were played, during which time refreshments cOn- sisting of popcorn balls, candy and apples, were served ma la grabbe and eat? At rather a late hour peculiar sounds were heard, the door opened and a strange procession entered. which later proved to be the teachers and some of their friends. Forgetting their age they joined in the games and a very enjoyable time was spent by I everyone until the parting hour came and it was indeed a joyous crowd that dispersed to the homes. +0+0+ Saturday afternoon, November 18th, Miss Lois Parks invited a number of the High School girls to her home for the purpose of making Christmas presents and other needle work. The afternoon was pleasantly, as well as busily, spent. and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess at about 6:00 oiclock. The girls, think- ing this a very good plan for getting their Christmas 1fancy work done, decided to have other similar meetings. Consequently. on November 25th, they met with Misses Grace Gilmore and Bertha Harpole; on December 3rd with Miss Fern Mickey; and December 11th Miss Gertrude Thompson entertained. At each of these meetings the same routine of work was pursued. and a general good time enjoyed by all present. +0+0+ Mr. Carey Strome was pleasantly surprised at his home on the evening of January 11th, by a number of his schoolmates, the occasion being his birthday. Enjoyable games were the pastime of the evening, and at a late hour a light lunch was served, after which the guests departed, Wishing Carey many more birthdays. 81
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