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.. C The Memoir E if Junior-Senior Banquqet The Junior-Senior Banquet was held in the M. E. Church on Sat- urday evening, March 27th, 1926. The room was artistically decorated in orchid and gold. The tables which were arranged in oblong forma- tion Were very beautiful with the place favors of orchid and gold rose petals and yellow roses. At each plate was placed a program which was unique in that it was in the form of a radio time schedule. A four course dinner was served. The evening will go down in the annals of good old Trivoli High as one of the happiest occasions of its history. The program follows: The T. C. H. S. Radio Digest March 27th, 1926 Issue 7:00-7 Station WEL ........ .,.... ......,... ........ P a u l Dikeman 7:05-7 Station RFS .,..... ......... W ilma Burt 7 :10-7 Station EAT ......,.. ......... E veryone 7:20-7 Station ICE ....... ........... M r, Wood 7:27-7 Station SEE .....,...................................... Loreane Huey 7 :37-8 Station EAT .................................................... Everyone S200-8 Station NOIS .......... Miss Fisher and Margretta Morin 8 :08-8 Station EAT. .........,................,................,....,.. Everyone 8:18-8: Station TALK ..........,......,........................ Rev. Appleby 8:28-8: Station WILL ......, ...... R ichard Gregory 8:38-8: Station EAT ....,.... ...............,................... E veryone 8:50-8: Station AVE ........ .....,....................... E ugene Connell 8 :55-9: Station NOIS ........ ....... K itchen Symphony Orchestra Pre- VV. B., F. H., '26, Historic Kid Party On Wednesday evening, December 23, the students of T. C. H. S. together with the faculty gathered in the assembly for a Pre-Historic kid party. Promptly at 7 230 the students who were dressed as children, changed into animals. Wilma Burt, the mistress of ceremonies, led the procession of animals upstairs and through Mystery Cave. The an- imals Were then divided into teams in accordance with the teams of the Woman's Home Companion sale. The blue team, being the hon- ored team were very delightfully entertained by games and stunts car- ried on by the Green and Red team. Later in the evening a delightful lunch of ice cream sandwiches and all-day suckers were served, which suited the occasion. In the course of the next half hour sleigh bells were heard and Santa Claus arrived. He distributed the many gifts that had been placed on the Christmas tree, not forgetting our big sacks from the Faculty. The party broke up with a pep meeting and a Merry Christmas to all. Vg Ffty-' JL l T. C. ll. S. - - 1926 l 51
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C The Memoirl Get Acquainted Party The first party of the year given by T. C. H. S. was held in the High School Gym, Friday evening, September 25. This event was planned as a coming out party for the Freshmen. When the students assembled they were divided into three groups. The entertainment was in the form of a track meet between the three groups. A delightful lunch was served, consisting of fruit salad, wafers, and cocoa, after which everyone adjourned, hoping there would be another party in the near future, and thanking the committee for their efforts in making the party a success. Aviuum Ceena Time-6:30 P. M. Place-Home of Richard Gregory. When- Tuesday, January 5, 1926. In honor of whom?-Basketball team. The faculty went too. Yes, even Miss Fisher and Mrs. Wood, you see Richard didn't forget them. The Gregory's proved indeed to be real entertainers and cooks, for such eats as we had and how everyone relished everything. The table was prettily decorated in purple and white, the athletic colors. During the dinner hour we were further entertained by the radio, bringing to our ears, the voices of Goldie and Dustie. whom all enjoyed. When we finished our eats we retired for a social hour, of course basketball being the main topic of conversation. Nevertheless it is an important one and one that deserves much study. Then Home James! But we shall not forget the treat Richard and the good time with Mother and Dad. Freshmen Have Class Party On Monday evening before Christmas of 1925, the Freshmen Class was entertained at the home of Edwin Anderson. We spent an en- joyable evening playing games, listening over the radio and listening to piano music. Each person took a gift which was distributed from the beautifully decorated Christmas Tree. Refreshments of sandwiches, pickles and cocoa were served. All departed at a late hour, thanking their hosts for an enjoyable evening. E. H. '29 , . Page Fifty-six I 1', C, H, 9, . . 19zb1 Uw
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