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Social iffgirs Tae three outstanding social events of the school year are the Glas Club Dance, the Junior-Senior Ban- quet, and the All-School P-rty. By raising money dur- ing the year, these societies are able to furnish en- tertainment and an enjoyable time for all who attend. Probably the most popular of the school parties is the All-School Pfrty, or, as it is commonly termed, Hinitiation.H This event is usually held on the last Friday of October. It is the night when the Freshmen quake, and when the Sophomores strut their stuff. Juniors furnish the Neatsu and the Seniors look on. Some of the most common punishments dished out are the paddling and shocking machines, eating pickled worms, ducking for apples, and rolling in a barrel. The initiations of late years have not been so rigorous as before. The real initiation consists in making the Freshmen so afraid that they fear anything, even cer- tain deceiving tricks which are absolutely harmless, but are made more formidable by the power of suggestion The Chorus Dance was inaugurated just three years ago, when a banquet and dance were held at the Country Club. The last two years the Dance has been the single social event of the Club. Mr. Ausbury, the director, must be given credit for a great deal of the success F of these experiments. The dance is looked forward to by the students and is enjoyed by everyone. - The Junior-Senior Banquet is an affair for the upper classmen and faculty members, in which all are given a chance to get together socially. The Seniors are the guests while the Juniors furnish food and an orchestra for the dance. The program usually consists of a number of toasts and songs by the class memhems, directed by a toastmaster. Sometimes the banquet. ,P held out of town, but more often it takes place 5 'the Country Club.
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