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DF' - 'IDX 101: 'WUI IDI-'-TEIFTEIU DI-' lil! - - HDI IDI - IU! lDLllB m '.'! Ei C! ci C! Q I? 9 Q 'Q a 6 ii F! C Q tl ! u 1-l l ,ll n .! 0 - w ii GIRLS GLEE CLUB PARTY On Sept. 25, the Girls Glee Club journeyed to Little Long Lake where they held their f1rst party-a weiner roast. There were hot dogs galore and everything good to eat-just ask some of the girls' and they will tell you! There were rumors that the Freshmen girls were to be initiated but the plan failed as the others proved to be some- what skeered of spooks themselves. The spooks happened to be some High School boys who found it impossible to be left out of the party. After some attempt at singing and telling of ghost stories, we started for home-at least some of us did. It is said that some, seeking adventure, went in quest of a well known fruit--the watermelon. HIGH SCHOOL PARTY The entire High School held a Halloween Party on October 31. 'The Girls Glee Club sponsored the party and everyone had to admit that they were royal entertainers. Many types of characters were represented and all deserved honorable mention. After the grand march, prizes were awarded to Catherine Newnam as being the best-dressed. and Edwin Runge as the cleverest dressed. The program consisted of stunts. games, fortune telling and a journey through the Spook-house. Then came the refreshments! And such eats! Cider! Pop-corn balls! Doughnuts! Apples! And plenty of 'em. After the refreshments, the evenings fun was concluded bv dancing the 15 . b' music being furnished by the High School Jazz Orchestra. GIRL RESERVE XMAS PARTY The Girl Reserves are still believers in old Santa and so willed to have a Xmas Party. It was held in the gym and everyone was there to get a glimpse of old Santa. I The evenings entertainment began with a track meet and all the girls proved to be good sports. Many other games were played and the grand climax was the grab-bag. Old Santa certainly was in evidence at that event even though he didn't appear in person. The eveing was not complete without the eats and you may be sure the eats committee did their best. 'lust ask Thelma Hart and a few others if the ice-cream suckers were not good. They know because they had a few samples of them. Dancing concluded the evening of fun and everyone went home happy in knowing they had at least celebrated the coming of Santa Clause even though they didn't get to see him. ? lU 'lDC':-'IDE' 'IUIZ 'IUE lDl IDI IDI IDI IDI :lD D U D i0
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UHD 0 UliL-lllvbe -'iurgamufs - IUl1:?iDl?flU?'E'?UG1-'JBfilUs'fElD I 5 E HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL PARTY Q The Annual Party was held in the gym on January 12, with the Sopho- E more and junior classes the entertainers of the Freshmen and Senior classes. in . W' This was the first Annual party ever held and was a great success. The evening's programme was cleverly given by dividing the winning 5 and losing classes and featuring a college athletic event. Many other forms i of entertainment were given and the losing classes proved to take their defeat good-naturedly. IJ . . i' iors knew just what we wanted! ll IJ And then came the eats! Such eats! It seemed as if the Sophs and .lun- Dancing concluded the programme and the Freshies and Seniors ad- mitted that the Sophs and .luniors were royal entrertainers. E ci SENIUR BOB-SLED PARTY ' Did the Seniors have a bob-sled party? XVell I should say so! just ask 5 Marjorie if she doesn't know how to drive horses and to ride on the radiator of a Ford. i And then the exciting arrival into the big town of Avilla! Oh Boy! Some 'J eats and how good they did taste! 5 After awakening the town of Avilla by staging a snake-dance, etc.. the Q somewhat tired and sleepy Seniors traveled homeward. All voted the party E a success and did the unusual by honoring the school with their presence the E next morning. 5 5 FRESHMEN PARTY ! u I On the eve uf March 20, about seventy-live of us Freshies came to the ly High School gym to celebrate our first party of the semester. lg Miss Beckman, as our sponsor, assisted by XYalter Trombold. furnished games which everyone enjoyed. We played Three Deep, Musical Chair. X 5 and several other nice games. During the evening Velma Smith in her usual charming manner furnished X 5 music for dancing. U Refreshments were served consisting of sandwiches and pop. Oh Boy! l g It sure tasted good! A E About 10 o'clock our party broke up and everyone voted it a huge success. H fl E I ED D B D U 13 !D1IJl1l U D U U D DI l!i Ci
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