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Golden Eagle Jlarttrs HALLOWE EN PARTY A Hallowe’en Party was given by the Seniors Friday evening Nov. 1. Stunts in k»eping with Hallowe'en and dancing were indulged in during the evening. DR. A J. ZELENY and DR. M. J. JOHNSON, specialists prescribed many remedies for the under-classmen. A delicious lunch was served at midnight. CHRISTMAS PARTY On the afternoon of December 20th, the members of the Junior Class entertained the student body, faculty members and wives in the English-room which was gaily decked with Christmas decorations and a sparkling Christmas tree. Music, games and stunts were followed by gift-giving. A dainty lunch of punch and wafers was served. ST. PATRICK PARTY The Sophomore party was put across by the efforts of committees which are as follows: decorating committee, Ervin Cornwell, Stewart Mason, Rose Chatham and Theresa Lynde; entertainment committee, Ervin Cornwell John Green, John Weigand, Rose Chatham and Grace Kreitaberg; refreshment committee. Rose Chatham, Grace Kreitaberg, Muriel Foltz, and Theresa Lynde. The decorating scheme was green and white crepe paper with shamrocks suspended at intervals on white paper. For entertainment there were three divisions. First dancing, the music for which was furnished through courtesy of Mrs. Miller and Mayme Keller. The next division was in games of which Misses Kreitaberg and Muriel Foltz had charge. The third division was given to a marble court which was for the entertainment of Frosh boys but was enjoyed by all. At the sound of the gong at 12:00 a very delectable lunoh was served by the Sophomore girls and boys. The lunch consisted of a liberal helping of green jello, two sandwiches, two cookies and som'e delicous coffee. The party was attended by the High School, Faculty and School Board. [30]
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CSoldera tt gie Junior $Jrnm The Junior prom was heid in the School Gym on the evening of May second. The Gymnasium was decorated in pastel shades in Mayday effects. A large may-pole occupied the center of the floor which was wound by Junior girls and other high school girls. The wall of the Gym was converted into a May garden. From the ceiling hung shaded rose-colored lights giving a flower-land effect. From the flowery deck stage melodius strains of music played by an orchestra composed of Mrs. Miller, pianist, Miss Mayme Keller, violinist, Earl Miller drums. At midnight the May Queen was crowned. Refreshments were served in appropiate may-baskets to a host of delighted guests. 3Jmunr-£ emnr Sauqurt On Tuesday evening at 7:00 P. M„ the members of the graduating class, their parents, the faculty members and school board enjoyed a banquet at the Baptist Church. The Church parlors had been converted into a circus tent. Gay-colored ballons, clowns, minature-menageries, red and white candles and bowls of red tulips carried out the circus motif. Principal E. S. Chambers acted as toast-master. Responses were made from each class.
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Golden Eagle -partira FRESHMAN PARTY Given April 11, 1930. The gymnasium was decorated In orchid and silver. The decorating committee was Mary Cornwell, Chairman, Carolyn Johnson, Secretary, Marceline Neal, Lois Night and Everett Therney. The eats” committee were Margaret Bond, Edith Williams, Walter Zeleny and Billy Rhinehart. The evening started with games. Then dancing was indulged in until about twelve and a delicious lunch was served. The board members and their wives were invited. Mrs. W. A. Miller and Mayme Keller furnished the music. RED AND GREEN PARTY On the evening of November 22nd., the losers of the contest, the Reds, entertained the winners of the Curtis Publishing Co. contest, the Greens, with a very delightful party at the H. S. Gym. Stunts and dancing were followed by a delicious lunch. PEP PICNIC The Freshman entertained the rest of the high school, by giving a pep picnic; which was held about one mile south of Spear Siding. We were taken to the picnic ground in cars. Upon arriving games and stunts served as entertainment until lunch was prepared by the Freshmen group which proved to be very delicious. After the lunch, contests were held between the classes, to decide which class was superior physically. We indulged in such events as races, jumping, relay-races, sack-races, long-distance racing, three-legged race, and many other events. The Senior Class kept up their good record, which they have attained for the past four years in high school and took first place in the contest for their fourth and last time. The Sophomores were next in line and took second place. Then came the Frosh who by a large margin captured third place from the Juniors. This left the Juniors holding the sack as usual. t311
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