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MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET-SPONSORED BY THE GIRL RESERVES On Tuesday evening, February l9th., mothers and daughters assembled in the Dunning and Rann Hardware Store. At 7:00 o'clock they marched up stairs into the Grange Hall to the strains of the 'icommunity Grand March played by Elizabeth Loomis and Clara Caldwell. After they had been seated to prettily decorated tables in the Girl Reserve colors, blue and white, they were served a delicious dinner by the Hi. Y. boys. Miss Blanche Smith led community singing between courses. Afterward Mrs. Coulter, Girl Reserve advisor, introduced the toastmistress, Mrs. George Winegar, Sr., who in turn cleverly introduced many speakers and musical entertainers. The Girl Reserves were given a toast by Mrs. Winegar, who responded with a song, Follow the Gleamf' This affair was one of the most important social functions of the year. ATHLETIC BANQUET A very successful banquet was given by the Athletic Association at the Woodman Hall, Friday evening, March 15th. Norma Boutell in a very clever manner acted as toastmistress and introduced a long and varied program. The principal speaker of the evening was Coach Benjamin Van Alystine of the Micliigan State College. The boys and girls basketball letters were awarded by their coaches. ,.,, ,ggg b Z.. 1-.mic 'rrtii:'l'Y-mv
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SOUIETYP FRESHMAN INITIATION PARTY On the last Friday in September the freshmen were initiated by the sophomores at the Woodman I'Iall. The sophs treated the poor little freshies roughly by feeding them the Hcats' eyeballs , soap, salted. and peppered milk and chocolate suckers. Refreshments were served by the sophomores. Miss Mitchell and Mr. Gardener chaperoned. FRESI-IIVIAN RETURN PARTY The Freshmen gave the Sophomores a Return Party at the Woodman I-Iall, October 26. The hall was decorated in orange and black keeping in touch with the I-IalIowe'en spirit. At the conclusion of the evening a buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. Coulter and Miss Mitchell were chaperons. A GIRL RESERVE--I-II. Y. PARTY The first of the holiday parties was given at the school building December l9. Games and stunts were enjoyed by everyone. A novel feature of the party was the drawing of presents from a Uchristmas Pie. Popcorn balls and apples provided the refreshments. Mrs. Coulter, Miss Nlitchell and Mr. Thurston chaperoned. ALL-CLASS PARTY The All-Class party was held November Zncl. This party was one of the most successful functions of the year. Games and stunts were enjoyed and due to the interest of the chaperons, Miss Mitchell, Mr. Thurston and Mr. and Mrs. Haskins, an unusually large number entered into the fun. JUNIOR AND SENIOR PARTY The Junior's and Senior's held an all-class party at I..ocke's Woods on October I9. Games and songs were enjoyed until the flickering firelightu announced that it was time to roast weeiners. Approximately 50 were present. The Misses Swarthout, Smith, McDonough, and Mr. and Mrs. I-Iaskins chaperoned. GIRL RESERVE CEREIVIONIAL Eight girls received their Girl Reserve rings at a very pretty ceremony held in the Auditorium in October. They received these rings for develop- ing outstanding qualities and attaining certain achievements. Mrs. Coulter, advisor, awarded the rings to the following girls: Ruth Morris, Norma Bou- tell, Majel Euler, Elsie Main, I-Ielen Turner, Gertrude Johnson, Frances Burns and Letha Peck. PAG Ii TH IRTY-IGIGIIT
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BACCAALAUREATE SERVICE june 9, I929 M. E. Church 7:30 june lnvocation Class Poem 12,1929 Class History - Music - Class Prophecy - Monologue Class Oration Class Essay Rev. Johnson CLASS DAY PROGRAM March M. E. Church 8:00 - - Rev. Ormston Music COrchestraJ - Frances Burns - Majel Euler, Elsie Main Clarence LeRoy, Caroll Roosa Elizabeth Loomis, Letha Peck - - - William Ware - - - Waivah Brace - - - Lawrence Locke Music - - - Helen Ruess, Ethel Dillingham, Dale Pettengill Optimist --------- jean Leggett Pessimist - -------- Donald Cole Music Class Will - - - - - Laura Main Presidents Address - - - - Arthur Bray Class Song Benediction - - - Rev. Smith COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM June I3, 1929 M. E. Church 8:00 March Invocation - - - Rev. Smith Music Salutatory - - - - - Helen Turner Song - - - - High School Chorus Address - - - - - Mr. C. B. Hawkins Music Valedictory - - - - - Margaret Towsley Presentation of Diplomas - Supt. L.. M. Thurston Benediction - - - - Rev. Bennett PAGE FURTY
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