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. x ' '-, 1 N xf- ' 'M' Society PICNIC The Senior Class and Faculty enjoyed a picnic at Stowes Park, East En- terprise on September 26. This being the first get-to-gether this year, every- body was out for a good time. Many games and contests were enjoyed, The lunch was prepared by the girls while watermelons were furnished by the boys. The most amusing feature was Mr. Turner and the watermelons, picture him . 2 The par-ty broke up about dusk, everyone tired but all declaring that they would not have missed such a picnic under any circumstance. BOY SCOUT POET Robert Tremaine, commonly called Bob of the North land , who vis- ited us last year, entertained an audience in the Assembly Hall December 4, l924. l-lis program which consisted of Love Affairs of the lndians was enjoyed by all. HALLOWE' EN PARTY ' . The Sophomores entertained the Juniors, Seniors and Faculty with t l'lallowe'en party, Thursday evening, October- 30. Everybody appeared masked, their slogan being Laugh and the world laughs with you . After many jokes and much, laughter, the various masked persons were guess: The last person guessed was Frances Pavy. Next came the games a' which the Sophomores served refreshments. WATCH PARTY j On the evening of December 31, l924, the Senior Class assembled at the home of Floyd Truitt, the class president, to watch the old year out and the new year in . Many games and amusements of all sorts were enjoyed. Last and best of all came the enjoyable eats prepared and served by Mrs. Truitt. ln the meantime, the party seeing that the new year was safely in, adjourned. BOB SLED PARTY ' On the evening of january 30, the Senior Class, having enjoyed a coast- ing party the night before again sallied forth upon the snow in a bob-sled drawn by horses. This proved to be a very pleasant event, the greatest dif- ficulty being to untangle feet. After a very enjoyable ride and lots of en- thusiasm the party journeyed home. R. S.muunnuumnnnnnmnnnuuunmnnunnuunnnumuummmm1Q llllllllllIllllllllIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIllllIIllIllllIlllIlIlIIIIlIlllllllllllllllll H. S.
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FRESHMEN HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Freshmen class met on Saturday evening, November the first, in the Rising Sun Public Library for a jolly Hallowe'en party. The many spooky games, planned by our president, Samuel Hamilton, were enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments prepared and served by Mrs. Turner and the Do- mestic Science Class were enjoyed immensely. After having spent a pleasant evening the party broke up and everyone left for home. NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY On New Year's Eve. the Freshmen class met at the Rising Sun Public Library for one of those old fashioned and hospitable New Year's watch parties. At 8 P. M., we adjourned to the home of Bertha Hoeferkamp, where we enjoyed the many games planned by our hostess. We then adjourned to the home of Edna Beckman, where several games were enjoyed also. We then started on our long walk to the home of Pauline Rutenkroger. After arriving there, and being entertained for some time, refreshments were served. After seeing the Old Year out and the New Year in we adjourned to our respective homes. VALENTINE PARTY IN HONOR OF THE SOPHOMORES On Saturday evening, February I5, about 7:30 P, M. at the Rising Sun Pubic Library the Freshmen class gave a party in honor' of the Sophomores. After spending an enjoyable evening playing games appropriate for that season of the year, delicious refreshments were served. About I l :30 P. M. the party broke up, the members adjourning to their respective homes. FRESHMEN CLASS SLED RIDING PARTY The Freshmen class met one evening of the big snow last winter and enjoyed a pleasant sled ride out near Dorrel's Meadow. We enjoyed sitting by a fire, roasting marshmallows and telling ghost stories. We adjourned father Carib' that eVenil'l8- Written by Charlotte Fancher. BANQUET FOR BASKETBALL BOYS H On February 28th, the first and second Basket Ball teams were entertained at a banquet given in the Public Library. The dinner was' served by Mrs. Turner and the Domestic Science class. The entertainment was planned by Miss Hines and Miss Monroe After the dinner several good speeches were made by members of the school board and faculty. Coach Rice gave an interesting talk on The Personell of the Teams and Floyd Truitt, in behalf of the team, talked on Playing the Came. After this part of the program the rest of the evening was given over to entertainment by the Negro Spiritual Quartet. This was the first affair of this kind ever given by the school, and because of its success this year we hope it will become a custom in the future. This was a very enjoyable close to the Basket Ball season and we feel sure the in- spiration received at this meeting will be in evidence when we meet for prac- tice in September. We have practically every School in the surrounding coun- try on our schedule for next year. Here's to the team that shall wear the Blue and White in the years to come. R. S. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 19 llllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIH . S.
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