West Lebanon High School - Piker Yearbook (West Lebanon, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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YIKER - -- Society The Junior Class gave a weiner roast at Hanging Rock, Thurs- day, September 21. Their guests included the Seniors, the faculty and some members of the Freshmen and Sophomore classes. The menu consisted of weiners, buns, pickles, marshmallows and watermelons. Everyone enjoyed a joHy tune. The members of the Sophomore class entertained a number of the students at a weiner roast given at Hanging Rock, Friday, Septem- ber 29. The menu consisted of weiners, buns, eggs, pickles and marsh- mallows. After supper the group sat around the camp fire and sang popular and school songs. The Freshman class gave a Weiner roast at Hanging Rock, Tuesday, October 5. They played games then circled around a large camp fire and roasted weiners. The other refreshments were: pickles, marsh- mallows and buns. All who were there had a very enjoyable time. The most honorable and dignified Seniors gave a steak fry Tues- day, October 10, in honor of the Junior class and faculty. The event was to take place on the Simmermon hill, but owing to the inclement weather, the fry was held at the school building. The guests were entertained by songs sung by Miss Daniel, accompanied by a guitar played by Miss Hughes. Dinner was served at 5:30, which consisted of Boston baked beans, potato chips, fried steak, pickles, buns, and coffee. The guests declared that the Seniors were successful hosts. One of the most entertaining social events of the school season was a Hallowe'en party given by the Junior class at the school build- ing, Friday, October 27. The guests were met in a very unique fashion at the entrance and escorted into a room converted into a my- sterious forest by decorations of autumn branches and black and gold crepe paper. Grinning jack-o'-lanterns provided the necessary at- mosphere. Prizes were awarded to the two wearing the most clever costumes. A short program was given by the Junior girls. Refresh- ments were served cafeteria style, consisting of pumpkin pie, dough- nuts and cocoa. ' The first meeting of the Latin Club, Sodalitas Latina, was held Tuesday night, October 31, at the home of Thelma Allen. Latin games and contests were enjoyed and a Latin spelling match was held. The hostess served refreshments of brick ice cream, wafers, and apples. The Sodalitas Latina met at the home of Mildred Kiser, Thursday evening, December 14. Belle Lake took the prize for having the best knowledge of Latin words in a vocabulary match. The hostess as- sisted by her mother, served refreshments of pumpkin pie and coffee. Page

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Th nh il 'ue hu'n rn con- 6 Marie BowIu:,94. lor the Int semester, hlvex ilirst group ranging fnllonet-me 'M OW' 7 7 - 7 Jaunme Chandler, Florence. taken up, The ltudentn tnkXsifteen,'inclusive,wlll have 0llll'l'umed' Wwe' 'er' Vlwed- sev' Glrrlrd, Louise llotnugh, Opel'he hostess assisted by her moth- Ihe comes, 'hr th. me O' m, the lim entertainment tor lhoral guests were present and a Lane, 93 3-4. r, served rel-'eshments ol pump- ul ' , n . t durmlrtar part 0!JlIlllll1'i i f ggod umqrreporled by everyone. 8 Hel-n Shields, 93 IA2. .ln plc- and coflee. ll ' ce e a pnzeinn .atm worn formation conlusl The journalistic work of the English department has been con- ducted this year by the Seniors, under the direction of Miss Hughes. School News has appeared weekly in the West Lebanon Gazette, through the kind permission of Mr. Pomeroy, who has given us liberal space for the publication of our daily events. The organization has been arranged by the Seniors, with two members of the class acting as editors for each week and planning the dope sheet. Assign- ments for each topic have been made to the individual members, the style of writing criticized by the editors, and contributed to the Gaz- ette. A practical experience in journalistic writing has been ac- quired by the Seniors through this activity. A debate was held Tuesday afternoon, February 6, 1923, in the Assembly before the student body on the subject, Resolved-That France is Justified in Entering German Territory. The aflirmative side was represented by Margaret Hamar, Marie Bowlus and Warren Chavers. The negatives were Ethel Flesher, Estella Clem and Clyde Strattan. The judges, who were Mrs. Clow, Rev. Dean and Miss Dan- iel, decided in favor of the affirmative. Both sides brought out many strong points on the current topic, and showed a good preparation of the subject by their manner of delivery. Page 48' V I



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PIKER The Sophomore class entertained the members of the faculty and 16, 1922, at the home of Lucille Stevenson. A large number of guests were present. They were entertained by four girls of the class who sang clever parodies on Tomorrow and Smilin' Thru'. This was followed by various contests and games. The party was a thorough success, including the taffy. The Sodalitas Latina met at the home of Belle Lake, Thursday evening, January 18. The evening was spent in Latin games and con- tests. Florence Garrard and Opal Meitzler carried off the honors. Refreshments of sandwiches, pickles, cake and hot chocolate were served. The Sophomore class entertained the members of the faculty and the High gSchool at a Valentine party Saturday evening, February 10, at the school building. The rooms were decorated with festoons of hearts and other Valentine decorations. The entertainment consisted of. a' short play representing the faculty as they might have appeared in their school days. Refreshments of brick ice cream, wafers and orange ade were served to the guests. The closing number was given in costume by Miss Hughes and Miss Daniel, accompanied by their guitars. The Sodalitas Latina was entertained Tuesday evening, March 13, at the home of Opal Meitzler, assisted by Helen Shields. About twen- ty werei present including members of the faculty. Contests were the entertainment of the evening. The prize winners were: Belle Lake, Paul White, Mrs. Lehner, Dorothy Chambers and Christine Andrews, Refreshments of fruit jello and cake were served with favors of green shamrocks. The house was artistically decorated in festoons of green paper, suggesting St. Patrick's Day. A St. Patrick's party was given by the Freshman class, March 16, at the school building. The guests were the members of the faculty, student body, and alumni. A group of the Freshmen boys and girls gave a short program of Irish songs, which was followed by a contest of Irish stories. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowlus won the prize. The guests then took part in an old fashioned spelling match. Refreshments were served, consisting of ice cream, wafers, mints, and Green River. The rooms were attractively decorated with green and white crepe paper. -Margaret Hamar, '23 Pag: 50

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