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Barnwarmin' On November 22, a large enthusiastic crowd of boys and girls attended the annual Barn- warrnin'. The auditorium was gaily decorated with a false ceiling of crepe paper, a throne made of brightly colored feed sacks, and a tunnel of straw bales through which the guests crawled to gain entrance. Some of the guests were seated around the room on milk stools, observing the girls in print skirts and boys in blue jeans as they danced to the lively tunes. Nancy O'Connor was chosen as queen of the affair. The crown, made of silver tinfoil with the F.F.A. emblem on it, was placed on her head by Ierry Ewigman. Delicious refreshments were served at inter- mission. Then the dance, continued until mid night, brought to a close one of the most out- standing events of the year. Ou, BQ UIWCI1- - , 111111 QUSSHSNQ HCY of comm 1' Kitchen Warmin' The Future Homemakers held their third annual Kitchen Warmin' on Friday night, March 2, 1951. With a false ceiling of blue crepe paper and a terrace banked with flowers in varied colors, the auditorium was decorated to resemble a southern plantation. The invitations were small bales of cotton, and the program covers pictured a little Pickaninny be- side a white picket fence on one of the old southern plantations. The fellows who were clad in jeans and plaid shirts danced to the traditional songs of the South with their partners in gay gingham frocks. At intermission Estella McAfee acted as Master of Ceremonies. An impersonation of the Mills Brothers was given by Dana Kelly, Suzanne Riley, Carolyn Culler and Estella McAfee, singing Never- theless and Thirsty for Your Kisses . Bonnie Kothe, Carolyn Richards, and Kaye Guthrie sang Shortnin' Bread . Bonnie Kothe sang Tennessee Waltz . Re- freshments of ice cream sodas and cookies were served. At the close of the evening southern gentlemen escorted their southern belles home after a delight ful evening of old south entertainment.
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