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as THEATER PARTY When UDavid Copperfieldn was presented at the English Literature class which consists of Juniors and Seniors made it the occasion of a delightful theater party. Cla-Zel Theater early this fall, Miss Wayman's ga? At eight o'clock the members met outside the theater and went in together. After the show we went across the street to the Purity Shop where we enjoyed a fancy sundae or a soda. Mr. and Mrs. Housley and Miss Wayman were guests of the group. EVERY SENIOR HAS HIS DOG Evan Joseph's Woods was the scene of a weiner roast which the Seniors enjoyed in the middle of October. A fire built of rails furnished by Evan made a grand fire for the occasion. It was a picturesque setting for this gathering of dignified Seniors as they stooped over the fire holding sticks with any number of from one to five ndogsn on it. Everyone left expressing himself as having had a'grandU time and hoping to have other such parties be- fore the year is over. HALLOWE'EN On Wednesday night, the week of Hallowe'en, Webster's gymnasium was lighted until, not too late an hour, but later than usual. The occasion was the annual Hallowe'en party for the entire high school and the facul ty, sponsored by the Juniors and Seniors. All types of people were present: negroes, Indians, Chinamen, Japanese maidens. Some were so old that a cane was necessary for their mothers to carry them The evening was planned by a committee which had been appointed by the Senior and Junior presidents. As each one entered the door he drew a slip of paper from a box which conteined slips of many colors. These slips later divided us for a treasure hunt which became very exciting, Nmoo-moon here, Hcaw-cawu there and suddenly rising above the tumult the sharp, fierce bark of a dog which summoned the captain to obtain the treasure,
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55,5 LH ul..- 'qxujv 'U ,.l , I IQXJQI' 4 Dorothy Metzger and Martha Aspacher directed the ' grand march which went off in first rate style. Other games were played such as HHow do you like your neighbor?n blindfolding two people and mak- ing them waltz, etc. Charlotte Dunipace led us in singing songs with tricks to them. This proved to be very amusing. While the refreshment committee prepared the de- lightful lunch of cider, doughnuts, the remaining group amused themselves by playing wink. The party adjourned with everyone claiming that it was the best yet. TEACHERS' PARTY Miss Roberta Krouse and Corinne Amos entertained the faculty at a delightful Hallowe'en party at the Seven Sisters' Sorority House in Bowling Green. The evening was spent in games and contests appropriate to the occasion. JUNIORS CELEBRATE On Monday, December 25, the Junior Class was en- tertained at the home of Lois Sander. The hostess had planned many exciting games and contests, such as: UA Pack oftFun,H UTouring,H UFlinch,HAnimal Flinch,H and others. Doris Brueggemeier won the contest of guessing how many grains of rice were in a bottle. Wayne Brueggemeier was the winner of the contest in which the aim was to throw as many can rubbers as possible around clothes pins fastened to a wastepaper basket. The group then exchanged Christmas presents after which a delicious lunch was served, Those present were Dorothy Metzger, Hurlbutt Philo, Delmar Lahman, Dorothy Swartz, Doris Brueggemeier, 1 Lowell Frobose, Robert Shanks, Byron Wood, Wayne Bruegge- meier, Mr. and Mrs, Housley, and the hostess. SOPHOMORE PARTY The Sophomores had a delightful party the even- ing of December 19, at the home of Lois Meyer. The even- ing was spent in playing such games as HHow do you like your neighbor?H and many others. A contest was held, in which Mr. Hetrick was the winner of an eversharp pencil. f- -,Y -
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