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Freshman Initiation. Friday, October 20, 1921, witnessed the first party of the season and one never to be forgotten. It was the Frosh initia¬ tion given by the Sophomore class. The stunts performed by the “frightened little freshmen” caused peals of laughter, and those who did not obey the rules were punished more severely. Freshman Party. Next, the Freshmen put their wise ( ?) little heads togeth¬ er and planned a Hardtime party, which was given on the th of November. What a variety of characters were present! After the grand march, prizes were awarded. Doughnuts and apple cider were served. We all agreed that the Freshmen party was a howling success. Christmas Dance. On December 22nd, the Junior class gave a dance in the High school gym to raise money for the Prom. The gymnas¬ ium was decorated very artistically with greens and hanging baskets of fern and poinsettias, giving it a holiday appearance, and adding exceedingly to the enjoyment of the crowd. Every¬ one was greatly pleased with the dance and the Juniors wore aided financially. Junior Dances. During the months of February and March, the .Junior class gave a series of dances to raise money for the .Junior prom The first dance was given in the High school gymnas¬ ium on February 24tli. Shackleford’s orchestra was engaged for the evening. Everybody enjoyed lumself and a consu m¬ able sum of money was cleared. On March f t', mo “ 1 dance was given in the Bungalow dancing pavilion, wlu proved even more successful than the first one. Breeze 2 2--tPoge 21
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“Green Stockings.” “Green Stockings,” the Senior play, given January 24th, was a decided success. The Seaside Signal of January 26th, had the following to say of the play: School Play a Success. Before a packed house at the Strand theatre Tuesday eve¬ ning, the Senior class of the Union High school presented the very pretty English comedy “Green Stockings,” in a very creditable manner, not only to those who made up the cast, but to the director, Miss Ethel Newland, of the High school teaching corps. The little story was centered around a pretty maiden, who had always been a wallflower in the family, allowing her sis¬ ters to get married before her, and being what might be termed a Cinderella, and who in turn decided to step out, wear fine clothes and in her madness and imagination, started an affair with an imaginary Colonel Smith in Africa, who proved, in the end, to be material. The comedy was well staged and those who took part well costumed, elaborate settings being prepared for each of the three acts. Music for the occasion was furnished by Shackle¬ ford ’s orchestra. The cast of characters follows and in commenting, it is a pleasure to state that each did his and her part well and with great credit to the Union High school literary department. The cast: Celia Faraday . Mrs. Chisholm Faraday Phyllis Faraday . Lady Trenchard Mrs. Rockingham Colonel Smith . . William Faraday . . Admiral Grice . . . Robert Tarver . . . . James Raleigh . . . . Henry Steele . . . . . Martin Genevieve Spear . Helen Parker . Mildred Hire . Marion Curtit . Ruth Belieu Jack Cos griff Orville Spatli ..... George Pullen . .. .Fred Lowe Clark Nelson . ..Tom Fulkerson .Victor Palmrose Page 22-Sea Breeze ’22
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