Little Wolf High School - Wolf Yearbook (Manawa, WI)

 - Class of 1917

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Quo-CQ Q nz, F'-EJ-avg JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM. On the evening of April twenty-seventh, occurred the junior Prom. The Hall was decorated very pretty in Lavendar and Gold, the Senior Class colors. Other entertainment was furnished for those who did not care to dance. The excellent music furnished by the orchestra was enjoyed by all. Refresh- ments were served at twelve o'Clock. Dancing continued until late when all departed feeling that they had partaken of one of the most enjoyable events of the school year. ,, st ef-, ' 5 ' fi wrqiff N Payf' Forly-right

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QUQ'CfFD'VVQ ll:-, l? ?D'U7Q Society FOOTBALL BANQUET. On the evening of October twenty-eighth, in honor of the New London foot- ball team, after the strenuous exertion of the afternoon a bountiful supper was en- joyed by all, during which music was furnished by the High School Orchestra. The decorations of Black and Red in the Laboratory added much to the charm of the scene. Several toasts were proposed by the members of each team and faculty, after which all departed with the spirit of good fellowship and school patriotism. SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN RECEPTION. To the class of 1919 was accorded the pleasure of giving the annual reception. The purpose of this was to intimidate and initiate the Freshmen into the perils of a High School career. The trophies were presented to the Freshmen by Philip Mitchell, 'president of the Sophomore class. The stage was tastily decorated with evergreens and roses, which served as a suitable background for the'various antics of the Fresh- men. Sundry amusements, such as eating stuffed pickles saying the A B C's were in dulged in. Dainty refreshments were served in the Laboratory, which was decorated in green and gold. The entertainment was concluded by a symphony orchestra selected by the Freshmen boys. We all departed for home feeling very grateful for the amusement. FRESHMAN SURPRISE. The Friday before Christmas, a delightful surprise was given by the Freshman class. The program opened with several selections by the High School Orchestra. We were next entertained by various numbers, rendered by the Dixie Band com- posd of the Grammer Room boys. These were greatly enjoyed and appreciated. The Freshmen gave us a representation of the legendary characters in the Mother Goose rhymes. This caused great merriment. Apples and peanuts were passed at the close of the afternoon entertainment. JUNIOR CLASS PARTY. On the evening of March first, occurred the first class party held during our junior year of High School. We were given a sleigh ride to the home of Donald Craig at Royalton. Soon after we arrived ,we were given bags of peanuts and told to prove our talent for evasive answers by saying neither yes or no to any questions we were asked. The peanut was a forfeit. This caused much merriment. The rest of the evening was spent in games and music after which dainty refresh- ments were served. All departed with the feeling of having had one of the most delightful times of their High School career. ' Page Forty-:wen



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QllQ'C:'2'VVZd3 U: l?'C:E- JEIK HQ: jx. ffh 35 First Student- You've got to have a pull to get a head. U79 Second Student- Yes, and you've got to have Va head to get a pull. -Ditto in NV. H. S. Nels Beck- Say, what makes the train run so slow? Conductor Sevmiour- If you don't like it you can get off and walk. Beck- I would but I am not expected home before train timef' Can you hear the VW-dding Bells in thc junior class? fask Virgiej Professor- XVhieh has attraction the earth or the moon ? Student- The moon. Payf Forty-ninr

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