Losantville High School - Mysticlens Yearbook (Losantville, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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.f fi . Noon Pep Session F reshxnen Initiation Mr. Hoover, janitor Bill Trinder Cheering Block 613, I Lunch time for the elementary grades Cooks and helpers Eighth grade history class



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Riley Day Program A Riley Day program was given Friday, October the seventh, by the Seniors. The program was as follows: Pat Quate, as Mistress of Ceremoniesg Riley's life by Adelene Ellisg The Old Swimming Hole , read by Lowl Lesterg When the Frost is on the Pumpkin , read by Mary Phyllis Odell: Out to Old Aunt Mary's , read by Mike Wigginsg An Old Sweetheart of Mine , read by Joyce McGunegill3 The Bear Story , read by Mrs. Johnson: The Raggedy Man , read by Marilyn Fisher. Then the glee club closed with The Stars are Brightly Shining and The Prayer Perfect , the latter being written by Riley. Freshman Initiation Friday, September the twenty-third, was a hectic day for the Freshmen, wearing old clothes and onions around their necks, they came to school. There were some beautiful ladies that we had never seen before, and also some handsome men. The initiation party was held at the school building that night. After playing records and dancing, the Freshmen were put through a test of courage. Everyone had an enjoyable evening, even the Freshmen. Group Attends Movie Some of the Juniors and Seniors accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, went to Muncie to see the show, Hamlet on Wednesday, November the second. Those who attended were: Adelene Ellis, Marilyn Fisher, Pat Quate, Phyllis Odell, Joyce McGunegill, Reed Holaday, Glenn Himelick, Bill Trinder, Virginia Metsker, Paula McCollum, Mary Pangborn, and Mrs. Johnson. Glee Club Sings The high school glee club sang at the W. S. C. S. meeting at the Methodist Church Wednesday, November ninth. They sang three numbers, Day is Breaking , The Prayer Perfect , and The Stars are Brightly Shining . Thursday, December the fifteenth, 1949 the high school glee club were guests on the Henry County Clubwoman's Program, broadcasting over station W. C. T. W. in New Castle. They sang the following songs: Cantique de Noel , De'dicatio'rl , and There Were Shepherd's . Junior - Senior Carnival The annual Junior and Senior carnival was held October eighteenth, 1949 at the D Community Hall. The fates seemed to favor the festival for they granted fair weather. People also were kind and came in great numbers to find pleasure in the various activities that the students had planned for them. Phyllis Odell and Glenn Himelick had charge of the fish pond which proved to be a chief attraction for the grade children. At one time there was a line almost all the way across the hall waiting to take turns at fishing for the prizes. Phyllis and Glenn being behind the curtain and out in front. One took tickets while the other on the hook. A convenient hole in the curtain gave each a chance to size up and so give an appropriate prize. Lester and Bruce Petro barked invitations to the crowd to try their luck at took turns put prizes the angler Dean ringing a duck that swam in a big open horse tank filled with water. They also sold chances on a big live turkey. Ben Jester won the turkey-which he later reported as gracing his Thanksgiving Day table. ' 30

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