Rupert High School - Comet Yearbook (Rupert, ID)

 - Class of 1920

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B. ll. S. Qhg Qgmgt I 9 Z ll dispersed at eleven o 'clock, everybody reporting a good time. SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN PARTY On Friday night, February 13, the members of the Sophomore class entertained the Freshman class at aparty in the High School. A very enjoyable evening was spent at cards and other games. When it came time for refreshvments it was found that the ice cream had mysteriously disappeared. Notwithstanding this everyone had a good time. GIRLS' BASKETBALL PARTY. A party was given in the High School Gym., Friday, March 26, by the girls' Basketball team. Only members of the faculty and the Basketball girls were present. The evening was enjoyably spent at cards and other games. Later ice cream and cake were served. J UNIOR-SEN IOR PARTY On Friday night, April 2, the Seniors stood the expense of a re- turn party for the Juniors. Several new games were played in the Gymnasium after which the students adjourned to the sewing room where brick ice cream and cake were served. The party broke up about el-even o'clock everyone declaring the party the best yet. . FRESHlVlAN-ALL SCHOOL PARTY On the evening of April 9, the Freshmen entertained the three upper classes and the faculty at a party in the Gym. Before entering the Gym each guest had the name of some famous character pinned on his back. Great fun was the result and many galmes had been prepared for entertainment. Each one contributed his share to the evening's fun. During the evening news reached us that our boys defeated the Twin High School in the first baseball game of the season. Later sherbet and cake were served and the party adjourned. SENIOR DAY The twentieth day of April was Senior Day. Every Senior ap- peared in his or her best attire. The weather phophet played his usual stunt by giving us a warm and balmy Monday, then turning on us Tues- day with all the chill and bluster the Gods of Wind could assemble. ln the forenoon the lower classes were amused by a program given in the Auditorium. The program consisted of a faculty take-off, a Hawaiian Urchestrag a Violin duetg a speach by Senator Touch- down of Walla Walla, i. e. Jack Fahlg a pantomimieal playlet entitled A Bachelor's Dreamy a selection by the Senior Sympathy Band. After the Assembly the Seniors serenaded the town and raised the Senior Flag on the pole at the northeast corner of the square. About noon a picture was taken of the Seniors in costume. The after- noon was spent at the Dam Site. That evening those who survived the thirty mile drive had a taify pull at the High School. The party adjourned after an effective clean-up at eleven o 'clock.

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ll. H. 5. Qhg Qlgmgt I 9 Z U , Snrietg RECEPTION TO THE FRESHMEN AND TEACHERS. The Reception was given by the three upper classes in the High School Gymnasium on Friday, Sept. 24. There was a good attend- ance and everyone reported a good time. ' The new class of Freshmen were initiated after which a program was given in the Auditoriutm. After the program was given and the prizes awarded to the Freshies the students adjourned to the halls where card games were played. Later ice cream and cake were served by the Seniors. WEINIE ROAST. A weinie roast was given by the S. B. A. at the country home of Dwight Disney, Friday evening, October tenth. The students met at the High School and were taken from there on hay racks. The eve- ning was spent roasting Weinies and playing games. Everyone report- ed a most enjoyable time. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE PARTY. U11 October thirty-fist, nineteen nineteen, the Freshman and Sophomore classes enjoyed a hallowe'en party in the High School buildin. Many members of the faculty and a majority of both classes were present. Various games were participated in throughout the evening until refreshments were served, consisting of cider, apples, pumpkin pies and nuts, after which the members of the party ad- journed. SOPHOMORE PARTY. On November the seventh the lrnembers of the Sophomore class had a party in the gymnasium, which was effectively decorated. Card games were plentiful and a lively entertainment committee kept those busy wh-o were not interested in the cards. Later in the evening re- freshments were served. JUNIOR-SENIOR HARD-TIME PARTY. O11 Friday evening, November fourteenth, the Juniors gave a party in the High School gymnasium, in favor of the Seniors. It was a Hard-Times party and everyone dressed accordingly. The eve- ning was enjoyably spent playing games which fitted very well with the costumes. Later in the evening doughnuts and cider were served. All reported a fine time, which was made better by the news reaching us during the evening that our football team was victorious over J erome. FOOTBALL DANCE. On Friday, Dec. 13, the members of the Football team gave a dance in the Lincoln Hall. All High School students were invited and at a result the Hall was filled. The music was furnished by a selected orchestra. The Hall was artistically decorated in Purple and Gold. The evening was spent in dancing and card playing. The company



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