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HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Senior Class sponsored a Hallowe'en party on October 31 in the school auditorium. Q Prizes were awarded to the following people. Funniest Marion Layman ---------------- Marilyn Emmitt ------- ---- - izbest dressed Couple Most unique Best represented Grace Hebler ------'---- --- Lowell Hasel -------- ----- Glen Reamsnyder -------------- pn, 'Flying Dutchmann, Games were played such as UTwo Dee WHuman Tug of Warn and others of the same nature. Refreshments of doughnuts and cider were served. THEATRE IARTY On December 5, Miss Donnell gave a Theatre Party for the Junior and Senior people who were in the plays for the Chicke Supper and also the people on the committees. This group had the opportunity of seeing nNorth West Mounted Police' which was playing at the Clazel at that time. I1 STAFF MEMBERS ATTEND BANQUET The journalist clubs of Maumee and Monclova acted as hosts to the Northwestern Ohio Scholastic Press Association at a banqu and dance on January 17, at Maumee. There were eleven different schools represented at the meeting including six representatives from Webster. Those who were guests from Webster were Lowell Hasel, Donald Kuhlman, Winifred Bushman, Eleanor Schwisow, Mr. Needles, and Miss Donnell. Professor Currier, from the department of Journalism nt. B.G.S.U.,spoke to the group on the history and possibilities in the field of Journalism. After his fine address a dance was hold in the high school gym. 5 P 5 ...... ...... . ........ et Y ,I ,I -W.-...-..-,.l.... M' ed ede' -y ,,.,, -- ,,et.,
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............ . ...........,......-.---1 .,..... ..-.......... ..... .- ......-..-... ..,....... .... .. ,...--. .............. .... .Q-............. ...... ........... Q --........... TEACHERS' CHRISTMAS PARTY A faculty Christmas party was held at the home of Miss Reitzel on the evening of December lO. The evening was spent in the playing of games in which some of the contestants dis- played remarkable abilities. O In the first game of the evening Misses Reltzel and Eckert displayed their powers of magic to the group. The group was asked to solve the mystery. The Needles-Clark team were disqualified on a foul and Mr. Long won the contest single handed. Later in the evening Mr. Croll displayed his ability as a financier by winning the penny quiz. At eleven o'clock Miss Archer became so famished that she sent for her lunch box. Miss Reitzel came to the rescue by serving delicious refreshments. The group then gathered around a beautifully decorated Christmas tree for a gift exchange. Many beautiful and use- ful gifts were opened and displayed to the enjoyment of all. MORE FUN!! The boys and girls who form the Webster Township Faculty were the guests of Gracie, Gortie, and Jinny at a boisterous coasting party at Perrysburg on the evening of January 29. Winnie, Cecil, Gracie, Jinny, Gertie, Brick, Margie, Tommy, Betty, Johnny, Gladie, Chuck, and Dickie were all there with their little sleds. The coasting started on Humpy Knoll, but later shifted to Slippery Hill and finally to Summitt Mountain. There were thrills and spills galore. The scene was enlivened by a fire which was built at the foot of the slope where the group stopped often to warm tingling fingers and toes. The scientists of the group soon discovered that snow balls packed harder in inverse proportion to the 4 square of the distance from the fire. This led to a civil war in which the newly discovered source of ammunition was used freely. The engagement was later agroeably ended by arbitration. At a late hour the tired group of youngsters wended their way to a Perrysburg restaurant, where welcome refreshments were found waiting. M- .. . 1 F E-'741 i. . . .........q..-.
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v THE BAND FROLIC On Oct. ll the old and new band members enjoyed a frolic which was held at Roadside Park. The graduated members were also invited. The evening was spent in playing games of various sorts. Doris Welling's team came out on top in the Treasure Hunt. The new members and director were initiated against their Willa After s struggle through the initiation, everyone was re- freshed by eating roasted weiners and marshmallows. JUNIOR AND SENIOR EANQUET The Juniors entertained the Seniors, the faculty and their wives, at the Allen House on Collingwood Ave. in Toledo. it is a mansion-like residence converted into a dining place.. The guests were received in the living room on the lower floor of the home. Sweet peas were used for oorsages and boutonieres. , The banquet was served in the ball room on the third floor. The motif used in decorations and toasts was the nRobin Hoodn theme symbolizing the adventures of the senior class in their school career. The place cards were cleverly made in the shape of a bow and arrow with the name written across the arrow. The centerpiece represented Sherwood Forest. The tables and the mantles at either end of the hall were lighted with green and white candles carrying out the Robin Hood colors of green and w te. The entertainment of the evening was completed with a theater party. Donald Kuhlman was toastmaster of the evening. Norman Jimison GS President of the Senior Class responded to the wel- COMG by giving U t0ast on the adventures of the seniors. Mr. Brown also gave a toast on the adventures of the faculty. 1 --.,..Qffffffffff.fff . Q 'ffl ........ ' fl 'j --lll--. ..... .... - i 'ff ............-.--Q..
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