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THE TATTLER Page Twenty-three On April 9, a banquet was given by the High School in honor of the debat- ers who were so victorious. The tables were arranged in the music room and the four courses served under the di- rection of Erma Harris as chairman of the refreshments committee. Appropri- ate toas f s were the order of the evening. Calvin Kooch, acting as toast master in- troduced the following speakers: Professor Neifert, A toast to the De- baters. Mae Black, A reply in behalf of the affirmative. Arnold Thomas, A reply in behalf of the negative. Vernessa Miller, A toast to the Sen- iors. Nettie Moreton, “Why the Freshies are green” Miss Smith, A toast to the High School. Dewey Fogg, A toast to the Juniors. Eva Hix, A toast to the Sophomores. Ben Adams, A toast to the Freshies. Edgar Taylor, A toast to the Juniors. Ferris Stansell, A toast to the Seniors. Mr. Perkins, A toast to the athletic. Eva Hix and Edgar Taylor were es- pecially interesting and humorous. Af- ter the banquet, dancing was enjoyed. Miss Lilah Sturdevant was hostess at a surprise party given in honor of Miss Ada Sturdevant’s birthday, April 8. The Evening was spent in games and a dainty two course luncheon was served. A good time was reported by all. REVIEW. The series of programs given during the past school year was exceptionally good. All the classes individually have given at least two programs during the year. It has been the rule that unless a student appears twice, his English grade will be withheld. With this in view, everyone has been willing to take his or her part on the program and they have been a great success. A. great number of them have been literary programs while some have been plays such as the “Old Maid’s Convention” by the Freshmen, “Silas Marner” by the Sophomores and “The Heavenly Twins” by the Seniors. The two Glee Clubs; the Cecelian Club and the Boys ' Glee Club organized and conducted by Miss Maiden have been a success and have furnished mus- ic for various occasions. The High School parties have been fewer this year than last but in having fewer we have enjoyed them all the more. The most important one was the High School banquet given in hon- or of the debaters who won the cham- pionship of Eastern Idaho for our school. There have been many class parties too, but it is needless to say that all were enjoyed, for that is understood. Some of the features in Society this semester were the luncheons served by the Senior Girls’ Cooking class. The teachers were invited in turns and seemed to enjoy them. The luncheons all proved successful and the girls feel that they were greatly benefited by this experience. The Junior class prov- ed their skill when they entertained their mothers at a luncheon. With an- other years work they will he experts.
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PAULINE MENAUGH Mature. Vice Pres, of the Senior class. Mod- est. Domestic Science, side issue. Good natur- ed. Pauline makes an excellent clerk. Youth is not the age of pleasure.” ELDA STEELE Sweet disposition. Basket ball player. Glee club singer. Good stucent. An admirable host- ess. Elda has many friends. Maidens should be mild and meek, swift to hear and slow to speak.” ESTHER MENAUGH Prim. Senior reporter. Very Ladylike. Oblig- ing. Esther is always willing to do her part. Forbear sharp speech to her; she’s a lady.”
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Page Twenty-four THE TATTLER DEBATERS Seated: Mae Black, Eva Hix, Arnold Thomas. Standing: George Davis, Miss Maiden, Ray Adams, Lew Davis. Once more St. Anthony debaters bring laurels to their alma mater, win ning the Championship of Eastern Idaho by defeating Blackfoot and Idaho Falls. The above picture will hang among the pictures ot the three other Champion teams from the St. Anthony H. S. and those debaters may well be proud to be with those students who have made our school noted in previous years, even as they have this year. Ray Adams is especially to be credit- ed for his forceful delivery. Being a Freshman we expect wonders from him in the three years he will be with us. George Davis is also a Freshman and is very deserving of the praise bestowed upon him. Arnold Thomas, a Sophomore, won much renown by his striking personality and delivery. Eva Hix, our la iy orator, is still re- taining the standard she established last year. Eva will be with us one more year. Mae Black and Lew Davis, both Sen- iors, did credit to our school by their well arranged argument. Miss Maiden is deserving of much praise for her persistent labor in aiding the debaters, both in arrangement of argument and inforceing delivery.
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