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M M me -A , M M I M M M M M M M M M M M M Si M M M Im M Ei M Orchestra Q ..- M Our orchestra was organized at the begllllllllg ot the second semester, under the leadership of Mrs. Georgia A. Snyder. Under her able guidance great progress M has been made. Although it is the first time we have had an orchestra, we feel xi that a foundation has been firmly laid on which we can build our hopes of greater things in following years. The membership is as follows, viz: M M Helen Gray and Rhoda Swayne ..e,,.... ..,.,........,.,..... F irst clarinets xi' Donald Ridings .,,...,.,,,,,.....,.......,,,,,......,,,,,l,,,,,,. Soprano saxaphone Willie Hoagland and Ward Neiln, ....,e,,,...,,,e C melody saxaphones M Mildred Gray ......,l..........,..,........,,.......,,............,...... Alto saxaphone M Wayne Miller and Hubert Piersol .e,,,,. .....,ee,..,.,,,e.....l,.,... C ornets Ralph Neil ,e,.....,.,.......,...,.....,,,..,., .... ei,.....,,,.....e.,,,.. B a ritone M Allen Swayne ,...,,................,,..,..,.,,,.....,.., .,....,,v................ T uba 335 Alvin Benson .,...,....,.,.....,.,.........,......,,,.,..,,,..,,v.....,,....... Snare drum Margreth Ridings ....,.,.....,e,,...,.,.,,,,.......,,r,......,.,,......,.i7.. Bass dflllll K Eula Edde, Flyde Hoagland, Joseph Kinnegard ........ First violins M Helen Graves ................,.......,.............,.....,,..,Y...,,,,Y...... SeCOI1d vi01i11 :os Esther Eicheuberger .....,...........Y.................. .....,..VY............ P ianist M M M M M MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM M M M M M M M M M M M 3 -i I F1 U C -I -I FJ M M IM IM IM MI IM IM IM IM MI at 53? MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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MMMMMMMMMMMKMKJQQQEEQLMKMMMMMMNMMMMQ Q Soczal Actzvztzes Q FRESHMEN RECEPTION- M Verdant Freshmen assembled with upper classmen, September for initiating the former into the school. Frightened, unsuspecting Freshmen were led from darkness up a flight of stairs, blindfolded to apparently instant doom at M the mercy of the Sophomores. K Many tricks and difficult races were played on them to the vast amuse- M ment of the onlookers. M M Most of our Freshies were good sports, therefore escaping more severe K punishments. - M Lo! the refreshments! The Freshmen did without theirs because the tricky M M Sophomores had overseasoned the beans with pepper! M N31 BQ! Ib ... sr '1 we CD UQ 1 o :: 's ca P9 Q o YD ff' c 3 CD Q- Ph o ... F YD : O :r sv W O o 2 cr o 'e W sw :: cz- on .... '1 .- F on :r o W 9 P1 2 .... PF C1 D' CD 9' SENIOR HNLLOVVFI' EN PARTY- M negroes, gypsies, fairies. etc., assembled together Hallowe'en for a good time. M A prize was given to the best costumed and a consolation prize to the next best. Each class donated an excellent stunt, but the Freshies proudly carried M away the prize. M M Refreshments of pumpkin pie and cider were served to end the jolly K M time. M Q JUNIORS' VALENTINE PARTY- M Let me be your valentine! I love vnu! These were just a few of the many M verses inscribed on the valentines received at the Junior party. Everyone came M anticipating a good time and were not disappointed. The Ah Romance and M M Wild Nell stunts created so much laughter. it proved infectious as everyone M carried a smile the rest of the evening. Numerous musical selections and M readings added to the attraction of the evening. Lunch was served-then M M everyone journeyed homeward, feeling well pleased with the evening. -:J non. 0 isps ET-Uv --o :'43 N l'f,1m gy: 5Dm05':f N2 Sidi if sig? sr-to Q-E+ -'of-si cb Dv-c7991 253 5,3 om mga? FV' f-Q..-. gmicn oi -:umm TN ppm? EU 53,313 we 2:23 N0 mga 1'-2 0 'sm Efigg sg -C1232 is Fri Os: wgmm BW QgD'ev- . nm . - A E. H251 8 Firms U 'S ' :fir 5' comix: : S-250' O gg:-v-U 2 Q :rm 3. ,mole m'g3i5f. 3 g-EE-1 ,-,FP O Sdn-5' D wg 2. fb 2, 2-1 .--...rc 2. we cn.-.-1 ff' 3' 3895? uen'g B Eve: O 0591 cn 5 4.-. FP -.QCD noe' so Digg 'F Q-:num FRESHMEN PARTY- ki Bi 332 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET- M M It has been the custom of previous years for the Juniors to give a banquet in M M honor of the graduating class. The Juniors and Seniors will meet May 16 this M year. It is hoped the banquet will be as great a success as heretofore to all M concerned. M 36530135 Ri Bi if If P5 if BX 31 Bi Zi Ei Bi Bi 31 Bi if Bi Bi Ei 31 Bi Bi Bi 2 Bi Bi If Bi Fi Ei Bi 31 KKMKM r-1 O3 Ci 1.4
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MMMMXMKMM MMMKMKKKMMMMKKKKKKKKMMMMQ M M M 2 K K H M M M I Fl U C. -I -l Fl Vx M H M M M M M K M 395 M Q KMKKKMKKKKKKMMX Home Economic Club xi The Home Economic club was organiied March 14th, 1Sl2S with an enrollment M M of eleven and officers as follows: M M President, Vera Swankg vice-president, Lois Knoxg secretary. Edith Zeyei 3061 M treasurer. Blanche Johnston, and Miss Mary A. Ewing, advisor. M M Only girls who are taking vocational work or Home are eligible to member- M M ship. The girls have taken a heavy course in sewing. household art, theory and M harmony of color. and a short course in arts and crafts. They will affiliate with K the State Home Economic club before school closes. All members of the club ac- M M companied hy Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Superintendent Bennett, and their advisor. at- BOS tended the State Home Economic exhibit at Boise, March 19th. Their exhibit re- ceived much credit from State club members and visitors. EKMKKMKMH M M M M IM IM MI QM .M MI IM MI MI IM M MI M IM IM IM IM IK HI MI IK MI IM M1 MI IK IM IM IM MKMKMKKMK v-1 W W t.t
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