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IE! V51 HIGH SCHOOL PARTY 'llhe High School Party was held at the home of Lela and Luella Campbell on ,Npril 1. 1926. Several were absent. 'llhe evening was one of enjoyment and everyone felt well repaid for having attended. The evening was opened with various games and contests. The first game was to see how many words everyone could get out of the word April Fool Partyf' lXlr. Duffield won by having 41 words formed from it. Next was a game in which they had a river, city, etc.. and each was to be a name of a city. Harold liaughman won by having the least names. Next was a box, Hershey bar. etc.. each' thing representing something per- taining' to music. 'llhe one guessing the most in music was Miss llershey. Next game was Play Day. 'llhe events in play day were potato race, hurdles. shot put, high jump, standing broad. Mr. lbuflield. who entered for the Senior Class, won the potato race. llarold Haughman won the hurdle. 'llhe shot put was won by Vernie lfby. and George Suggs won the high jump. 'llhe juniors re- ceived an April lfool Cake by receiving the most points. They next treated the Seniors by giving them chocolate pie which was composed of sawdust, coffee grounds and whipped cream. Mr. Crasshoff enjoyed a very large bite. Refreshments were served next, consisting of peach dessert. punch and home made candy. liveryone left after having a very good time. Some stayed longer than others as they had some trouble getting' their machines started. Q-0--c--1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--if-Q--Q--0--0--M 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0--of 4? 6 9 : PHONE PHONE : ' Eaton Tire Service Compan - 2 Auto Tires-Accessories 1 VUl.C,XNlZlNtl .XND S'l1OlQAClli E 1 tias and 'llircs delivered anywhere in the County. 5 No extra charge : Q o Q o Q n Q A 5 a 'llllli SHOP 'llll.X'll GIVES YOUR DOLI..-XR A LONG Rlljli . 2 EATON, 01110 I Q 6 6 5 Q-o--Q--0 0 0 o o o o c o o o o o-0--Q--Q--0--o--o--o o 0 o 0 o Q o o o c o o 0 Q--0--o--m-o--o--o--m-o--o--o--o--o--o--o--ono--o--o-Q IE IE! l39l
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IE lil Q'. . . . . U U. I O C C O 0 9 O U U O . . U 0 O C Q O Q O O .'. . .'? I DEPENDABLE SERVICE I 2 Haber Auto Company Eaton, Ohio : SALES AND SERVICE I 5............. . . . . ................. . . . . ..................,....... . . . . . . .........,.......,3 JUNIOR SENIOR RECEPTION 'llhe junior Senior reception was held on Mr. Hoerner April 23, 1920, at the home of Miss Ruth Mr. Duffield Pottenger. All meinhers of both classes were Mr. VN'ilson present. MENU V , , JFINIORS Chili Fruit UH lxlclmlgm lisealloped Potatoes Creamed Asparagus Virgil Bruhaker Glen Miley llarold Bauglunan Ruth Pottenger Freddie Nieman George Suggs Forrest Bell Ralph Meyers Paul lihler Ifverett l':lliL'lllJL'l'l'X' Pearl Hamm Vernie lihy Glenn Barnliart Robert XN'est SENIORS Mary i-Xukerman Nellie Hrandenlmrg Glenn Brandenburg Helen Barton 'Ilreva Spitler Ruth Ehy FACULTY M r. Grasshohf Chicken Croquettes Spring Delights Salad Parker House Rolls Butter Olives Pickles Mints lce Cream Cake Coffee Von Klepinger gave the welcome address with the response hy Mary Aukerman. In- teresting toasts were given by Mr. Grasshoff, Mr. Hoerner and Mrs. Grasshoff. 'llhe rooms were beautifully decorated with beige and blue--the Senior Class colors. A large bouquet of pink roses added much fra- grance to the delightful room. Alter dinner many games were played. A numlmer of the boys were initiated into a society, which was very thrilling. The din- ner game, one which had names of food in an old fashioned dinner, was won hy Mr. Hoerner. A The evening was enjoyed playing various games and everyone departed at a late hour considering the last formal meeting of the Class of 1926 a great success. Ii 40 ll
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