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33 i i Qi W 2 A 1 n, nl EE FRESHMAN WIENER ROAST On Thursday, September 29, the Freshman planned to have their Wiener roast, but when that morning came it seemed as if the day would never end. At last the time came and We all met at the high school. When We arrived at cur destination, Buck's Timber, We found that our fire was already made, for several of the boys had gone out ahead, gathered Wood and built it. We played ball and gathered pawpaws. Finally it was time to eat, and although we had thirteen pounds of Wieners, five pounds or marshmallows and eleven dozen buns, there Wasn't a scrap left. After eating, or perhaps I should say stuffing, we played more games and sang. At about seven-thirty We climbed the hill and crossed a ditch. However, since it Was so dark, some fell in the ditch instead of crossing it. After a great deal of scrambling and stumbling We reached our cars and in half an hour most of us were home, much to the regret of a few Sophomores and Juniors Who had hoped to initiate us. Our Wiener roast is now a fond memory and all of us are looking forward to the time when We can have our Sophomore Wiener roast. -Mary Arrilla Deffenbaugh, '36. SOPHOMORE WIENER ROAST 4 The Sophomore class and the teachers met at the high school on September 21, after school to start for West Park, Where the class Some of the students Went out early to collect sticks they also got the Wcod for the fire. After spending an our hearts' content and in playing games, We departed thirty o'clock. -Ina JUNIOR-SENIOR WIENER Wiener roast was to be held. to roast the hot-dogs on, and enjoyable evening in eating to for our homes at about seven- Laverne Banner, '3-5. ROAST The Juniors and Seniors held a gcod, old-fashioned Wiener roast at the LeRoy Golf Grounds on September 28. There Was almost a perfect attendance, and to get up a good appetite, some played ball, While others Went exploring in the Woods.. At length, the fire was ready to roast Wieners, but alas! Almost everyone had forgotten about sticks, so there was a grand rush for the tall timber. In a short time everyone Was back and could be seen fighting over the Wieners and buns. After all the eatables were gone, Mary Helen said she had been gypped because she only had eight Wieners and a dozen imarchmallows. Both classes spent an un- forgettable evening, and everyone started Wending his Way home about nine o'clock. - Paul McClanahan, '34. -1-r -H -1 ' T' A l ,lg 41 'mg-14 Q6
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