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NJ, T H E M E D I N IA N wJ,-f Social Activities By Ma-ry Louise Long With the aid of the administration and faculty: We, the Freshmen, bashful and retiring though we are, merrily danced on each other's toes, and played Farmer in the Dell at our class party. We, the Sophomores, imbued with a festive air for the occasion, each wore a dunce cap to our party--and oh, those April Fool pranks! We, the Juniors, had our class party March 17. With tasty refreshments and much dancing to a real orchestra, we had an unusually successful party. We, the proud and mighty Seniors, held our class party 'midst the clatter of many rattles. We, dignified babies, each wearing a bib under our chin, toddled gaily about to the strains of Pink Elephants. AND NOW, THE BIG EVENT- The year's social activities were culminated in a truly big affair, the JuniorfSenior Banquet. Beginning with a delicious dinner, the evening progressed with games and dancing. It was the common opinion that the Banquet was one of the nicest ever given. MUSIC NCJTES Under the baton of Miss Adkins, the High School orchestra of twentyfsix mem' bers, provided many very enjoyable programs for our Assemblies playing once before the Kiwanis Club. Another group is our band, composed of thirtyfsix members. Under the direction of Mr. Lincoln, their leader, they have played for many of the basketball games. AND IN APPRECIATION- Our opportunities for hearing and enjoying good music have been many this past year, for never have we had such excellent programs of outside talent at our assemblies. CALENDAR OF EVENTS COMMENCEMENT WEEK Sunday, April 30, 8 P. M.-Baccalaureate Service Tuesday, May 2, 6 P. M.-juniorfSenior Banquet Thursday, May 4, 8 P. M.-Commencement Monday, May 29, 6 P. M.-Alumni Banquet ff' ffiff ' ffiffi ff? fyijg' ffl! .ffiff-aff-.!f:Jf1!fi.!fT.!f-.ff'l!f'- 'T'we'ntyf'1'wo
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bf:-'lr-'fr-'lr-'fr-'lf-'lf-'lr-'!r'!rJl T H E M E D I N I A N 'L X SENIGR B AND JUNIGR A CLASS ROLL Anderson, Polly, Armstrong, Ruth, Auhle, Fern, Drogell, Elsie, Edwards, Ro' hert, Ewing, Raymond, Guynn, Agnes, Heiss, Rohert, Higgins, Howard, Kennedy, Doris, Mahry, Ruth, Tompkins, Charles, Adams, Lyman, Adams, Rohert, Allan, Janette, Armstrong, Alice, Beedle, Wayne, Butdorff, Marcine, Butdorff, Rohert, Can' field, Viola, Clark, Duane, Dannley, Dennis, Ellsworth, Edward, Frost, Eunice, Ful- ton, Clair, Griesinger, Louise, Halliwill, Arza, Hallock, Clara L., Hanshue, Llod, Hassin, Zelda, Hartman, William, Heller, Hilda, Henniger, Dean, Huffman, Arlene, Indoe, Harry, Jennings, Charles, Kelser, Velma, Kiefer, George, Kilmer, Ralph, Long, Mary L., Luhin, Morris, Maitland, May, Mehaffie, Frances, Nomisnick, Mae, Phillips, Margaret, Reed, Elgie, Reed, Esther, Rickert, Eleanor, Roherts, Edward, Schlechty, Willis, Sedgwick, Robert, Selzer, Lester, Slahaugh, Keith, Smith, Lillian, Snyder, Audine, Steingass, Josephine, Tekus, Susan, Thompson, Dorothy, Toth, Calvin, Tuhhs, Dwight, Wehher, Jack, Weir, Vivian, West, Stephen, Wideman, Donald, Wilcox, William, Wilkey, William G., Wise, Everett, Wolery, Godfrey, Wolfe, Joyce, Wilf hur, Althea, Zimmerman, Annabelle. CLASS HISTORY By Arlene Huffman At last we are Juniors and soon will take the places of those dignified Seniors, which means we will he in Home Room 229 and also have the front row seats in As- semhly. Wonder if 229 will still keep the spelling cup? Early in the term we elected the following officers: President, Howard Higgins, Vicefljresident, Annahelle Zimmerman, Treasurer, Stephen West, Secretary, Arlene Huffman. X L IJIIJfI',fl'JfIJ,FJ,I fI fl ,,l ,,l:',f'J,fJllI'IllI4,fI fl ',l f1 l,I',,l '7 Twe1ity'Fo1w
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