Milford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Milford, IA)

 - Class of 1921

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MAROON AND WHITE jnzniur Gisurietp Our first organization began in the spring of the Freshmen year. During this year we were too much occupied with our work to have any outstanding social events. As Sophomores we started out the year with a series of Weiner roasts and skating parties, at Arnolds Park. One of the big events during this year was the class sleigh ride. The majority of the class will remember sardines, nabis- cos, and cold feet. The spirit of our Sophomore year did not diminish any as we entered our Junior career. We began with Weiner roasts in the fall and had lots of jolly times up in the woods sizzling weiners around a camp fire . During the win- ter different members entertained us at their homes. Each was an occasion to be remembered. The theatre party at Spirit Lake was one of the most enter- taining events of the year. Did it rain? Hardly any, quoting Ralph. As Juniors we looked forward to the Junior-Senior Banquet, as our greatest so- cial event of the year. It was our first big affair and everyone was interested to make it the crowning event of the year. Owing to the interest manifested in athletics no social activities were held until later in the year, then they followed each other in rapid succession. The first of the series of events was a Breakfast, held at the Moreland home, hosts James and Wayne Yager, hostess Leona Moreland. One could almost imagine himself to be in a southern home. Dixie music was enjoyed by the guests while they ate the four-course southern breakfast served by negro waitresses. The occasion was so enjoyable that the seniors were tardy for school that morning. The next social function was a party given by Carl Hoesch in the Dewey home. The color scheme in the good old purple and white was carried out both in decoration and refreshments. Mesdames Dewey and Gallager, with their usual hospitality, made it a pleasant evening for all. Another party which will long be remembered, was the one given by Onalee Heldridge held in the Heldridge home. An enjoyable good time was spent and delicious refreshments were served. The Seniors were entertained by the Junior-Senior banquet on Monday, May 9, 1921. The banquet was a complete success, the gymnasium being beautifully decorated in appropiate colors. A splendid program of toasts was enjoyed throughout the five-course dinner, Stanley Overland, who was well qualified for the task, acting as toast- master.. The Senior class extends a note of thanks and appreciation for the royal entertainment which the Juniors so successfully gave them.



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MAROON AND WHITE 'A Y' 7AY ' W 7 Y' 7' Y :T 'I 45132 Qlurinsitp Gffbnp Dorothy Gram's eyes. Leona 'Moreland's dimple. Francis 0wen's sass. Avery McDowell's rattle. William Clifton's curls. Miss Wood's Mitts . Mr. Fosdick's assembly clfrair. Stanley Fuller's Marvel , Miss Ward's Psychology class. George Van Voorhis' A grades. Elmer Van der Aar-de's grin. Frances Langefl's Ralph . Margiaret Meyerdirk's note book. Wayne Yager's genius. Dagmar Hansen's complexion. Alice O'Farrel's Bud , Milford Torstenson's gum. Mr. Filinger's humor. Miss Hollevn's bu'g's . Beatrice Fellovws' stature. M'a'bel'.s Estherville friends. Onalee Heldridge's alarm clock. Audrey V-on Housen's loving glances. Mnatilda Weiskircher's rusby lips. Ral'ph's jokes. Ralph flbringing' back an excuse 'blank pro- perly filled outl- Miss Ward, I really did work, -but if you want to know the real reason why I stayed at home, just .ask my mother. Now everybody knows. Mr. Filinger Qin General Sfcience clnssl--- Inez, will you please define a vacuum '? Inez M.- I don't believe I can define it, but. I have it in my head. Matilda- There is a certain sheen about rod hair that is pleasing to the eye. Jakie- Thank you, mem, for the compli- ment. Freshman Boy- Isn't the grass a lovely 'reen'? Gallant Sophomore- M-m-m, it's something' like you. Onalee H. fto grocery clerk!- I'd like some sugar. James Y.- I'm sorry, but we only sell suglll' to those that need it.

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