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W molly l mding: Chas. Schwartzkopf, Banjog Ruth Dawald flnstructorl Pianog James Rohl, Drumsg Howard nth, Saxophone-g Celestine Weaver, Banjo. Jtmd: Francis Bunn, Tromboncg Anita Hauck, Mandoling Erma Brinkman, Violing Raymond Kalow, nn pct. o------i--o Our lligh School Orchestra is one of the fcaturcs and accomplishments of our school upon which cvcry student looks with pride. lt is the first to be organized in our school and thc members have proven to be successful as musical artists. 'l'hcy have made appearances at social and literary events of the season and o l have met with much praise and applausc. We wish to thank thc players for the good entertainment they have furnished us and we especially wish to thank Mrs. Ruth Dawald for offering' hcl' talent and helping' to make the orchestra what it is.
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Freshman Initiation Party EDU539 The annual Freshman Initiation party was held Friday evening, September twenty- second. The Assembly was the gathering place for the upper-Classmen to view the stunts and tortures of the Freshies. No objections were raised to the use of rulers and yardsticks in giving the Freshmen boys tonsil practice. Even Maurice was there with his paw's razor strop, by heck! When the initiation was over, the trembling, sweat- ing, but relieved Freshies were escorted to a delightful lunch served in the Domestic Science rooms. After the lunch the rest of the even- ing was spent in dancing. Musiclwas furnish- ed by several of the students. Everyone had an enjoyable time, even the Freshmen, who proved to be very good sports in becoming full-hedged members of the High School. oi-?----o High School Carnival 999993 The benefit carnival for the Waterville High School Athletic Association was held October the twenty-ninth in the Auditorium. The entire hall was decorated in black and orange. The stage was a colorful mass of black and orange streamers, balloons, and serpentines. There were many gaily colored booths, side shows, lunch stands, fortune tell- ing booths, and everything necessary for a good time. The crowd came early, and before the program, everyone was covered with confetti and rivaling his neighbors in making a noise. The program opened with several numbers by the High School Orchestra, that being their first public appearance. They vastly surpris- ed the audience by displaying the fine musical talent of our High School which before no one had realized was present. The rest of the program consisted of a clever one act play, a comedy entitled, Tal:- ing Father's Place, novelty dancing by some ni' thc grade children, and more music by the orchestra. Then the crowd began their tour of the stands and booths, while the floor was cleared for dancing. Music was furnished by a five piece orchestra. Everyone declared the Carnival a social and financial success, and hope that another will be given in the coming year. 0-l+-i-o Subscription Contest 555555 Competition and the art of salesman- ship were combined to make the subscription contest a success. This contest is held nearly every year by the High School and is over- seen by the Curits Publishing Co. The four classes were divided into three divisions, the Blue Rangers, the Red Riders, and the Green 1 l 'C I Ropers. Each tried to sell the greatest num- ber of copies of the Woman's Home Companion. Each day members turned over their cards and money, and watched with excitement the chart that told who was in the lead. Competition was Hot and Heavy , and the contest was finally won by the Red Riders.
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