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B. H. S. Ehg Qlnmgt IB Z Z SENIOR KID PARTY One of the most unique parties of the year was given on Thursday, Jan. 26 by the Senior Class. Each Senior Was dressed like a kid and games suitable to the occasion wzere played, one being the school that was held. Lorn Betty received the prize of a bottle of milk for the best dressed small boy and Mr. Dutro carried off the prize of animal cookies for being the cutest girl. The Kid idea was also carried out in M the refreshments Which consisted of ginger bread men, animal cookies, all-day suckers and cocoa. BASKETBALL GIRLS' BANQUET On Saturday, Feb. 25, the Basketball Girls gave their annual banquet in the Domestic Science room. A basketball suspended from the ceiling on ribbons formed the centerpiece. A five-course dinner was served, as follows: Tomato Soup Creamed Chicken Baked Potatoes Creamed Peas Rolls and Butter Fruit Salad Mousse and Cake Coffee and Mints After dinner a theatre party was given at the Wilson Theatre. X. Y. Z. VALENTINE On Monday, February 13, the members of the X. Y. Z. Club were entertained at the home of Mildred Gregory. Cards and games were played until a late hour When the Val- entine box was enjoyed by all. Refreshments Were carried out in accordance to the red and White decorations, consisting of cherry sherbet and angel food.
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11.11. s. mn qinmgi I9 ziz O IETY RECEPTION FOR THE FROSH On Friday, September 15, the three upper classes entertained the Freshmen in the H. S. gym. The Freshmen weie put thru various forms of initiation and then taken to the Auditorium where a program ,was given-. Before refreshments of ice cream and cake were served, each Frosh was given a green bib and cap to wear. BANQUET FOR FOOTBALL BOYS On Friday, Nov. 18, Mrs. Droste entertained the Football men at her home. A delicious banquet was served to about twenty boys. VARSITY R FEED The Varsity R Boys gave their first feed in the Domestic Science room of the H. S. Each boy invited a lady friend and the affair was a Wonderful success. The feed consisted of turkey, chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, dressing, salads, pie, peaches and cream cake and cof- fee. Toasts were given thruout the feed X. Y. Z. AND S. J. D. B. CLUB PARTY On Monday evening, January 16, the X. Y. Z. and S. J. D. B. Clubs held a joint meeting in the H. S. gym. Games were played until a late hour, then refreshments of ice cream and cake were served.
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R. li. S. qhg mnmgt I9 Z Z DRAMATICS Ellie iltingimm nf il-Iwrts Qlnntenf' Q Dixie Davis, a superstitious southern girl, while visiting at the home of the Lansings, mistakes a city cousin, Miles Alden, for a burglar and attempts to reform him. This unusual beginning ends in a happy love affair between the two. Tom Lansing, a law student, falls in love with Millicent Mer- rill, whose freshman brother, Billy, has fallen into evil Ways. Tom promises Millicent to help Billy in his efforts to reform. Sidney Hilton also loves Millicent and attempts to Win her by force, us- ing Billy as his tool. He tries to fasten upon Billy the stigma of selling the secret signals of the college footgall team. Gretchen, Tom's little sister, discovers the plot and all ends happily. THE CAST Millicent Merrill ..................,..................... Lucy Smith Shirley Reynolds .............................. Mildred Gregory Amy DeClare ......... ................ A lice Hausen Punch ................. ........ M adeline Hanafin Judy ....................... ........ M arjorie Ayers Dixie Davis ............... ................ J ulia Toyer Madge Lansing ............ ......... A lpha Rutledge Eloise, fAn Artistl .......... ......... I Iazel Markle Frances CA Novelistj ..,.. .......,. N onie McKevitt Mrs. Wilburton .,............. ,,,..,. B rietta Abbott Gretchen Lansing ........ ,.,,,,, D orothy Guyer Tilly .......................... ....,.... A dah Wilson Tom Lansing .,....... ...,.,,,.,,.,,, J .ack Ford Miles Alden .......... .,.,,,,, F rank Watson Billy Merrill ............. ,,,,,.,,,.,, R alph Long Ralph Whitney ......... ......,....,,,,,,, L Om Betty Sidney Hil't01'1 .... .... ......,., H e my Breazgal Burglar ....-..----..-- .......... R uie Neilson
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