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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES-Cont. LE? January 8, 1931 SNOW FIGHT The first large snowfall found the Pioneer Club thinking that they could show up the newcomers. Accordingly a snow fight was arranged. The outcome was a real battle: latest returns indicating that more than 27,000 snow balls were throwng but the Pioneers were thoroughly put to flight before the battle was over. January 30, 1931 GINGHAM AND OVERALL DANCE On January 30, a large crowd of students, teachers and their friends, gathered at the high school auditorium for a gingham and overall dance. At a late hour punch and cake were served by an appointed committee. The High School orchestra furnished the music for the dancing. February 2, 1931 PIONEERS' PARTY With plenty of good things to eat, and the High School orchestra for music, the members of the pioneer club enjoyed a delightful evening at 'the high school auditorium. Mr. Imhof, the club's adviser, conducted the many games played during the evening. May 6, 1931 JUNIOR-SENIOR STEAK FRY On May 6 the Junior and Senior classes journeyed to the Lime Kiln for what turned out to be the high point in the social year of the school. Never did steaks taste so good and never did every one feel so like enjoy- ing themselves. Everyone ate till they could eat no more, and then they exercised and ate some more. FORTY-TWO
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES lu f 5 Q , M I Q i' D fd -1, ,, wxwmsn I AQ, I I f ' 5 5 0 29. III W' I , 7 2' I X : A f' rl ' Qi , , ' lu 5 f X A .9 1 ' 1- 1 I - JI ' 'J wan---w October 21, 1930 WEINIE ROAST Leaving the high school about five o'clock, the students and teachers enjoyed a short hike to the rock pile for a Weinie roast. Two big rocks served for a fireplace, and twisted wire was used to roast the Weinies on. After the feed, songs were sung and a social evening enjoyed by all. October 28, 1930 HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE BALL On the evening of October 28, the students, friends, teachers and parents gathered at the high school auditorium for the first dance ever held there. Everyone came masqued. Prizes were awarded to Pete Olive, Margaret Dickerson, and Louie Beauford. The high school orchestra fur- nished the music. December 7, 1930 LIME KILN PICNIO Early on the morning of December 7, a large portion of the students and teachers hiked to the Lime Kiln for a picnic. The long Walk made everyone hungry, and the food, Which had been brought along by car, was thoroughly enjoyed by all. FORTY ONE
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