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N NVQ Q.-MQ' X 0 Q g'C'1?9 Q' J' x f X Jil Q ' fiwiik-. 2 ... - 'f , - ' as ' if ' V -I . , '. , s ' -ft' ' .1 KW Freshman Party ln rt-turn for tho Fl'l'SlllIltlll-SODil0lllt01't' hanquvt tho Fri-slunan gayt' a party in honor ot' tho SUllil4lllltll'l'N. 'l'hu1'sday. NOV0ll1ill'l' 10. Tho vvm-ilillg was spvnt in playing gamvs. Musiv was flll'lliNil0li hy tho Humor llarmony Hounds and Miss Edna Saar. . At a late- hour rofrs-slnm'nts wow svrvvd, consisting of hrick it-0 l'l't'tllll, cake and mints, Farmers Entertain The- Yot-ational Ag.:1'i1'11ltlu'v vlass t'llft'l't2lilll'Ii tho Gt'll4'l'2ll Agrit-ulturv vlass Tum-sday s-vvning, NUVt'lIliN'l' 19. lt was ratllvr risky lmsint-ss. 4-nts-ring the gymnasium hy moans of thc- slidv. but a jolly 4-rowd and a good timo we-rv awaiting us. Thu usual gaines we-i'v play:-d and dvlim-ious rvfrvslnnonts wore st-rved. 'l'hvsv Elf.fl'il'lliilll't' pa rtios aw always mum-h lnjoyod hy all who art- fortunate 1-nough to ho pre-sont. K Club Meeting A som-ial mvoting of the' K vlulr was ln-ld in tho gymnasium on 'l'hu1'sday night. xllY4'IlliN'l' 22. Tha- usual gamos suvh as t'l12ll'5lKit'S and spin thu plztto worm- playvd. Tho ort-hvstra adds-d a gn-at dt-al to tht- sm-4-oss of tho lllt'0fillf.'I. Whvn tho lll0l'l'illN'llf was at its ht-ight tht- nn-nnlwrs we-ro told. to lw sm-atc-ll at thv small vard tahlvs, and rofroslunvnts ot' an1.:1-1 food 4-ako, hrivk it-0 l'l'l'2llll and mints worv so1'vo1l. During: this timu tho van- dlvs on tho small talvlos gavt- tho only light. Most of tho llll'llliN'l'S we-ro prvsvnt and in addition to tlu-sv tlwrv wort- somo honorary illt'lllilt'l'N prvst-nt. 'l'l1vsv worv Wesloy Shaffvr. Harold Athn-rton and Ralph lilum. Miss Staeger Entertains Miss .lt-ssio Staogn-1' of tho Tvzu-Iwi'-T1':li1ting dt-partlmlnt of thu High Svhool. was hostoss to thu- nwinlu-rs of hor vlass. Wodnesday 1-vvning. lion-. 135, at tht' prymnisi- um. 'l'lwro wvrv pre-sont as gnu-sts ahout twelve Illt'll1ilt'l'S of t'o1'nu-1' classs-s and also mt-mlwrs of tho lfavulty. Tho affair was dosignata-d as a Kid Party and thoso in 2liit'llti2llll'0 wort- drossvd in lli'C0l'liZllll'l' with this foaturv. All formality was laid asido as old Father Time did indvvd turn havkward and ovt-ryhody was mado a vhild again. Just for Tonight. Tlwrv worm- stunts givon hy tho Whitt- l amily. tho l4lavk Family. thu Smith Family and othors whose- idvntity was 1-.lsily l't't'0LflliZt'ti hy tho dross. liavll family vzunv with wvll flllod lunvh haskots and gut-sts wort- invite-d to oat with various familios. Santa Ulaus was tlivrt- and distrilnitvd 1.11 srnts and 1-andy to thv dt-light of 1-vvry kid, Junior Party ,Tlw .Iunior Sl'Illl'Sil'l' party was hold in tho st-hool gymnasium 'l'hursday. l1Pi'l'lllilt'l' I4. 'Pho 1-vt-inillg passwd quivkly and tlolightfully with playing.: of l'il1ll'2lti0S. 1-ards anfl uuvssing: gzum-s. Roth-slnnwnts vonsistvd of l'llit'ii0ll s:unlwivh0s, pivklos. vovoa. fruit salad and angvl I'ood vakv. Miss Rolle Entertains l+'l'iday t'Vt'llill1l. lN't't'llliN'i' 22. at tha- homo of Mrs. Alla-1't Mvlin-0. Miss Mala-l Rollo 1-htm-t'tain1'd in honor of tho studvnts of tho vlass of '22 who worn homo from school for tht-ir t'hi'istmas vavation. A vm-ry onjoyalvlm- owning was spont with music-. cards and tho l't'i:lilllf.f and vxchang- ing ot' collvgv 1-xpe1'iv1n-os. Missa-s llorothy Mvlive and Ruth Raulsvlivr assistvd in st-ryillg thv 11-fwsllxlioilts of lvrt-:ul and huttvr samlwivhos. vliit-kt-n salad. olives, 1-ova. fruit salad with whippod l'l'4'tllll. augvl food vako and mints. Tho hosts-ss was dvlightfully Slil'1ll'iSl'ti with a vompls-to sc-t of Edgar A. Gut-st's pooms as a t'hi'istmas gift. Tho guvsts ws-rv: Missos 1f'lVl'll4' Millor. lrvm- tiutting. la-lia llaggs. :il2ll'LZ'ill'l't Watson. .lulia Mat' Mulie-4' and Mt-ssrs. Alvin .lvstt-1'. Loo Kious. Lloyd tlutting. -illllll'S tlardnor, Shaylor Woodruff and F0l'l't'St lloono.
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,-:gr-5 - -. - 1-1- 'i'1'5':i :X A353233 Gs' ?9 Q 1 7 ' 7 5 Xy- ,, -Q -- 1. . 31. 'QXY1 ' I Z ' , ' ' 5 'via ' ' X - f- URW with K f F' :a - fr - 2 . V 'AA SOCIAL AFFAIRS 0F THE YEAR De Molay Reception One of the 111ost enjoyahle affairs of tl1e season was the reception given hy tl1e De Molays XVednes-day, Septenlher 27, at Mattick'S hall for tl1e High School students and Faculty. The l1all was artistically decorated in the Higl1 School colors. Diversionsfortheevening were card games tlllll dancing. after which a confetti hattle was waged. Fun tllld inerri- ment waxed high for over an l1our. The guests were fllkxll invited to Mattick's. Cafe where a delicious lu11cheon was served. All present report a delightful evening. Tl1e Kahoka chapter of tl1e De Molay is less than a year old, hut already it is doing a splendid work whose results upo11 character development cannot he estimated. Teacher-Training Luncheon 011 SUDYPIIIIKAI' 29, 1922. the Teaclier-Training class held their first Inonthly literary meeting witl1 Mr. Hollar. Mrs. Seyh tllld Miss Bessie Seyh as guests. Each Teacher- Training student hrought l1is lunch and it was arranged hy the officers of the class and served cafeteria style. After everyone was served the Illl-Nrhtlllg was turned over to Miss Lelia Muhrer, president, who was assisted hy tl1e vice president, Miss Gladys Mayfield. A very pleasing talk Ull the purpose of these social meetings was given hy Miss Staeger. Tl1is was followed hy 1'oll call and a reading rendered hy tl1e secretary, Miss Ferne Neff. Mrs. Seyh gave us many poi11ts to he long l'9IllPlIli39l'0d ill her talk on l.eadersl1ip. Miss lqlllllltl Soule in her talk 011 Discipline hrought out inany things wl1icl1 it is necessary for all teachers to k11ow. Mr. Hollar talked to us 011 i'CltlZl'l1SlllU.w l11 l1is pleasing lIl2lIlll6l' he lllildl' us feel tl1e 111-cessity of hecoming hetter citizens llllll i11 this way bettering hulnanity. Last, but 11ot least, Miss Freda Stutz 0l'ltQI't2llllt'l1 us with a lilIlll0l'gill'i0ll story which cheered us all illld made us feel that we we1'e all kids again. The K Club Masquerade 011 Wednesday, Octoher 273, the rneinhers of the cluh enjoyed a Halloween masquerade at tl1e school ll0llSk'. l'pon arrivinig we we1'e ohliged to clixnh through a window into a darkened l'00l1l.. There we found many queer looking figures such as ghosts, dunce-s. 2I3'11sies. flowers, old woinen, cowhoys. strange girls and witches. When everyone had arrived we were taken into tl1e gyllllltlSllllll which was fittingly decorated with t'0l'll fodder illld jtlCk-0-lllllfl'l'llS. There we were given paper a11d pencil and told to find out who's who, After this contest we llllIllZlSkl'1i. causing lllillly l'Xt'l2llIl2lfl0llS of surprise. Tl1e unniasking was followed hy several Halloween frolics such as corn husking, hohhing for apples illlli fortune telling. Halloween l'0fl'k'Slllll6lliS of popcorn halls, apples tlllll cider were served. The School Carnival Tl1e scheol ca1'11ival wl1icl1 was given at the school huilding Tuesday, Octoher 31, was a complete success. Among the various hooths Zlllti entertruininents were: tl1e fortunte teller. the Siamese Twins, tlll educated donkey, tl1e l1yp11otist, tl1e witc-h's cauldron, the college hoys' quartet, and llltllly otl1ers. T1ll'l'0 were also places wl1ere l'l'fl'9Sillll4:'lliS XVUN' served. The VVitcl1's Illll was de- corated in appropriate colors. U11 the first floor the Japanese Tea llooni did a rushing business. The carnival was considered hy the promoters of it and the contrihutors alike to he a great success. The proceeds were estiniated to he approxilnately bB130.00. Freshman-Sophoinore Reception 011 Thursday evening, NUVPIIIIII-'l' il, tl1e SODl10lll01'0 class gave a reception in l1o11or of tl1e Freslnnen. A delightful evening was enjoyed hy the little Freshies after their tnnidity wore away. a11d they forgot tl1e cares a11d responsihilities of high school life for a few hours at least. A delicious 1llllt'h was served.
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5: xv 4' 'lL 7'7?r X is is Q-L -.7 1 'ws Kao- - 1 Willis. -- f A f TfL '52 ' -'ff-' L7 . ' 5 F -xi 11 ' , 1' . o V - S Teacher-Training Luncheon The Teacher-Training class gave its 111o11tl11y entertainment Friday, January 26. The business meeting was first 011 the program. The remainder of the ti111e was devoted to 111usic and singing hy 111011111013 of the class. The luncheon was served cafet1e1'iz1 style. T11e grade teachers NVl'l'Q tl1e i11vit-ed guests. Tl1e officers of the class for January are: Zehna Riley, I'residentg Lelia Kirchner, Vice Presidentg Letitia Butler, Secretaryg Wilma Carter, Treasurer. Board of Directors Entortained The Teacher-Training class entertained thc school Board of Directors and their wives and the High School Faculty to a banquet i11 honor of XvilSllillg'f0l1'S hirtlalay, Lill- 1oln's hi1'tl1day and St. Valentine day, ill tl1e school gylIll1i1SllllIl Tuesday evening, l ehruary 3. The banquet was served on three heautifully decorated tables, each of which rep- resented one of the t11ree holidays which were being celebrated. The e11tire Teacher- Training class were dressed in appropriate colorful costumes. A very Ilovel scheme was earried out wherehy after each course the guests 11l11Ilil9l'0d in threes and changed tables, thus distributing guests. The menu was as follows: Pressed Chicken Baked Beans Ciweamed Potatoes Pickles Deviled Eggs Bread and Butter Sandwiches 152111211121 Salad lVafers Cherry Jello Salad Cookies Coffee Ferris Lelnnan was tl1e toastn1aster illlii very interesting stories and talks were delivered hetween eourses. After t11e completion of the hanquet a very enjoyable social l1our was SPGIIY and nunierous games were played. . K Club Initiates Tuesday evening, February 20. the K eluh held its monthly 'meeting and also initiated six 11ew memlvers. They were Iiverett Car-kley. Raymond '1illlllt . Marvin Muhrer, Henry Graf, Leland Stump and Paul Blum. The latter two got their K.s 011 hasket hall and the ot11e1's o11 agriculture. The eonnnittee had il rough dose for the IIUXV memlxers. By the time they had gone ,through sneh things as sitting on pins a11d showing off their talents. they felt as if they had fll0l'0ll2,'lllj' earned their K.'s, Henry Graf gave an especially i11ter- esting demonstration of jig dancing. While the initiation was going on, all the ho11se lights were tu1'11ed off. giving a ghostly appearance to everything. After the initiation, games were played sueh as Virginia Reel. Then l'0f1'0Si1Ill91ltS were served and everyone left declaring he had had an enjoyahle meeting. Athletic Association Party The athletic association had its first party Tuesday evening, March 27. Although there were ll0t many present, a very enjoyuhle evening was spent with contests i11 various forms of spelling, drawing and 110311-11112 throwing. Refreslnnents were served consisting of sandwielies, potato ehips, pickles, puneh, orange iee, wafers and lllll1iS. Senior Party The Senior elass and the Faculty enjoyed a very delightful party at the sehool gym Tlmrsday night. March 22. Interesting and novel, as well as some of t11e old Sttlllluly, games were enjoyed until a late hour. Delicious refreslnnents of pineapple whip, angel food eake and punch were served. All present agreed that this was one of the host parties of the year.
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