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JUIIIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Vf; ere are all the girls going in their long and flowing gowns and the boys in new suits? The Junior-Senior banquet? Oh, yes, how well we will remember that gala night vhen we the Seniors of 44 were so royally entertained by this years' Juniors. The banquet took place in a dark, candle lit pirates n , in the community building. The room was decorated wi t h all things well beknown of pirates including their jewels and treasure chests. The menu was carried out in true pirate language with v?ild boar (meat). Boiled bones (mashed potatoes), Kedicin e roots (buttered carrots). Seaweed ( rrdish roses, celery, carrot curls, end olives). Sea Biscuits (hot rolls), 3illy, bones specialty (ice cream) and Devil's water (coffee ) , The program was started by singing a few songs with Mr. Swanson leading. Then I ora Marie Morrissey gave a welcoming speech to the Seniors and the Faculty. Following the welcome, Lorain Stutheit favored everyone in the den with a vocal solo- The Jolly Roger. Text, Keith L e a t h ernan responded to the looming speech in which he gave a s hort will from the St 'ors to the Juniors. The next perfor me r on the program was Donita Stull, who after practicing for a few minutes played The Song of India on her clarinet. Mr. Grass gave an interesting talk on our voyage through life as a citizen and a successful person rather than failing in life and going down to Davy Jones' Locker. In closing Hr. Swanson led us in a few more songs. As a last thought, I think I should mention that I believe tne banquet this year was really a huge success -especially with the decorations, tho waitresses dresses os pirates and the dance afterwards. Not only I but all mu st have had a good time as could readily be seen in the effects of the morning after the night before.
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hospital aides Due to the shortage of nurse? in the Tecumseh Hospital, seventeen high school Girl Reserves have offered their services free to the hospital. Tip.? organization is under the supervision cf Dr. J. A L.ns. r- 1 r Kiechel Sr. and Miss iiaude Holden. The uniforms are light it;, pa . .. - c.r.J wate blouses. The girls work in pairs usual 1 ■ two three nours every night after school or as long as they are needed. There are also girls wcrkii.g on r i • ’ 3 ? ' mornings. The dutd .-3 of ■' g:- • ••?. » They are ejected to do just r. , ... , - . 1th a few tcoptions but vd th the s« e j n .s . :al a'; :Je This projco s beon carried ... for five T eoks and continues througl o .1 the sujar.o ■ for those who dcsi ro to doso In appreciation for the services these g rls reader t ho hospital provides £ho girls’ breakfast ?r supper do p aiding on the hour they work. The Hospital Aides are , ‘iadelino Huston, Donita Stull, Marjorie Sherman, Mc.rjori Tucker, Eldonna Swan, Janet Sherman Barbara Bush, Lois Workmen, Virginia Cawley, Betty Buer-stetta, Joan Swan, Locada Johnson, Elaine Rubelmun, Mor y 7 herry., Marilyn Miller, Elizabeth Clineberg, and Frances Gn£ Several of the girls are planning on taking nurses trailing after sbhool andhping to join the Cadet Nurso Corps. Applications have been submitted to state and out of state hospitals.
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