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'Q e ' ' 'f't 'w ' i .,'iiW52'JI': ii A' 0911112 KEQIQ' Society FRESHIVIEN INITIATION PARTY The one big event thus far was the Initiation Party for the Freshmen held in September. Here the Freshmen and new members were initiated into our circle, .,, f and the old acquaintances renewed their friendship. We were successfully en- - ,Q tertained with a variety of games. . ' SONNY JANE All-School Play presented on November 26. Charlie Mitchell QFloyd Bar- cusl, Larry Randolph CCharles Livingstonj, and Sam Streck fjustus Hender- sonl, influential business men, who are aroused because Sonny Jane QBeulah Dunnl, prints articles in her paper against their methods, by indirect means have Sonny-Jane thrown out of the newspaper gameg and to keep her from starting her newspaper in Orchard Center, plan to back Ruby Wade tLois Dunnj. Not having seen either of the girls, they mistake Sonny Jane for Ruby, and set Sonny Jane up in her newspaper work. Many complications arise, but it all turns out right in the end and everyone is happy. Other characters were: Helen Edminson, Ernest Graves, Ruth Phillips, Lelamarie Edminson, Marie Chambliss, Russell Sanders, and Beulah Graves. ll nys I 411-1 l AG. AND HOME EC. PARTIES The members of the Agriculture Club and Home Economics Club have xl parties nearly every month throughout the school year. On January 22 they l were hosts and hostesses to the Newman Clubs. February 19 they entertained members of the Fisher Ag. Department and the Fairmount Home Ee. Girls. li Miss Green and Mr. Henderson were the chaperones. I If HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Senior Tribe enjoyed a hallowe'en party. As is true with the other f classes also, the good times are not yet at a close. Rumors are being circulated y l that the Juniors are going to entertain the Seniors with a real banquet soon. They are looking forward to many other good times before they receive their i l sheepskins. ' rx HOME ECONOMICS TEAS q The members of the Home Economics Class entertained their mothers and a few special friends at a Christmas Tea and a Valentine Tea Delicious refresh- ments were served and a good program was enjoyed by all Miss Green was in charge tyz We-ii-rm :sexy - 1930 W I . . , ,I 'Ill 4 . . , . . . H, 15 u A ' ' X , , Page Twen -1 ine i -f- T- in AT -.. E. 4 viiiia 1 lf WM ft . .a Y il '..' viii CX' JD 'ill . 1 r' ill. 'I -. .L 'Q t. .1 lv ' Qu I rag.. ' I' All P .tt w A .' l. L H :gl
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i t ' ' ,,,- ' i ' . wh? 0911112 anim Mnlh 4 1 BoT'roM Row: Stuart, Chilton, N. VValker, L. XValker, llutzow, Hoyt, Johnson, Menges, Finney, Butzow. BIIDDLE Row: Fancher, llothwell, Steenbergen, Hunt, Sanders, Mills, johnson, Poore, Freeman, Mr. Hen- derson, Sponsor. Tor' Row: YVood, Masengale, Huffman, Lindsey, llunn, Fisher, llutzow, Steenhergen, Swearingen Future Farmers of America This Club was organized on Friday, October 18, 1929. lt is a part of a na- tional movement in which there are four degrees to be reached: First, Green Handg second, Future Farmer: third, State Farmer: and fourth, American Farmer. From the business standpoint this organization has assumed full charge of the poultry project, taking full charge of the operation of the incubator and looking after the laying house. Vile hold our business meetings about once every month from 7 to S o'clock, which are followed by a social with the Home Economics girls. lhe officers ot this organization are as follows: PRESIDENT ................,. .........a. , l. NX. l'll'N'l'. JR Yics-l'mzsl11i:N'r ....,... ......., l Qrssiiri. SANIIERS SECRE'l'.'XRY ............... ....... I Mir STEENIRERGEN Tm-i,xsl'1n-21: ........ ......... X llvAl,l,ACl2 lllII,l,S lilll HUNT l'f1g1z' T'EK't'7If'V'l'f!l1If g -2 S uw N WW WW N I ,ut - I , l i Lil i 1 an JY I af' 'if' will I , i'
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'N l M 'IVV il vb s? CHRISTMAS PARTY I' he Annual Christmas Party was held Friday afternoon December 20. Much excitement was created over the exchanging ot gifts Crackerjack was served. At this time the winners ot the Annual Contest xx ere presented with their prize. THE HOUSE OF THE FLASHING LIGHT w,?'vx se ililiiiifx, x il ix . l I flu 1 1' RN l if V f'?u'l'l'll ' A if I etls Uh r -fi ' -wx V 79 ' f , :tai Xt ,E pl 4, O i. rg. , f' . 'l,'l.' el tilt? 211121 IEIIIII AQ iii ll.. K -- St j l . 'lt' il Y 1 Y Haiti? A deep-dyed mystery play presented by the junior Class on January 28. It I is a story of a ruby known as The Devil's Eye stolen years before from the 1' image of Naga, the holy one in Western China. It solves the mystery of the iden- 4 tity of Lavina, the housekeeper fMary McClintockDg the queer behavior of the 4 Mexican laborer QKenneth Steenbergenjg the crafty and inscrutable Mr. Li QDuane Swearingenj 3 and the murder of Jesse Corcoran QRussell Petersb. Lois Dunn, Mabel Poll, Katherine Wolfe, and Ruth Phillips played the parts of the heirsg Marie Lambdin was a colored maid, Russell Sanders was the lawyer and y Wendell White acted as a newspaper reporter. ,I -- 4 , I THE SUNBONNET GIRL ' Presented by the Glee Clubs on March 28. Mrs. Coleman QBeulah Dunnl, arrives in the village to conduct a music contest. She is accompanied by her daughter Barbara, QRoma Yeatsj, her son Bob CElmer Poorej, and his chum f ' Jerry fBurrill Denhartl. Susan Clifton fMabel Pollj, an orphaned child, wants to take part in the contest but Mrs. Scroggs fMarie Lambdinj, encouraged by her daughter Evalina fMaurine Reesej, refuses to allow it. However, with the 1 help of Barbara she enters the contest and wins first prize. Bob offers his N heart to Sue but she refuses because she is so poor. The Constabel fErnest Hartl, I makes his appearance and he finds that Sue is heir to valuable property. This removes the last barrier to the match and the curtain falls on the prospect of a double marriage, Barbara and jerry, Sue and Bob. p . -W l SECOND CHILDHOOD To be presented on May 13 by the Senior Class. Justus Henderson plays the part of the Professorg Ernest Graves is his pupilg Dorothy Denhart, his . sisterg Roma Yeats, his daughter: Elmer Poore, old general who is in love with 1 the daughterg Velma Shaff, the General's daughter-in-lawg Beulah Dunn, Kather- ,QNX ine McClintock, and VVilma Hart, neighborsg Lawrence Woods, a lawyerg and . Carl Edminson and Cecil Rusmisel, sheriffs. K 5 Page Thirty Q' Hai- - ' -1 - - 32 vp - . -1, in 1 N 1 ,lil 1 , , rx 'll CX' - I it Q.-.v 4 I -4' .i 1 I .
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