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Reception for Faculty On Saturday evening, February 12, the High School entertained the Faculty with a reception at the school building. The rooms were decorated with the High School colors, black and gold, and Valentine colors, red and white. The evening was spent in playing games until 9:30, when light refresh- ments were served. After lunch there were more games and dancing. 1 At about 11:30 they all departed declaring they had had a very good time. The Lyceum Course Three years ago the Junior Class of the Westville High School signed up with the Dennis Lyceum Bureau for the following year. Since then the Senior Classes have furnished such courses. The Class of '21 signed up with the Brown Company instead of the Dennis. A course of this kind is given for two reasons. First, for entertainment during the winter months, second, to teach the Senior Class the value of money and a lesson in com- munity service- A lesson of this kind is taught in no other way in the High School. Judging from the results of the course and the attitude of the people toward it, this line of work Will probably be continued. Reception On the second of April the Faculty entertained the High School pupils at a masked ball. As the guests arrived the reception committee pinned a number on each one and wrote down his name. Dancing was the order of the evening until 10 o'clock, when everyone unmasked. Prizes were award- ed for the best represented boy and girl. Enid Shunk Won the prize for being the best represented girl. She was dressed to represent an old negro lady, Allen Scott McKellips, dressed as a girl, took the prize as the best represented boy. Lunch was served at 10:30, after which they danced until 11:30. At that time everyone departed in high spirits. l.11......-i- Teacher Kto small boy, first day of schooll-And what is your name, little boy ? - Small Boy-Jule. Teacher-You don't mean Jule, you mean Julius. CTO next boyj-And your name ? Next Boy-Billious.
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CALENDAR January 3-Everybody back. Several try to snatch a few minutes sleep. Have with us a new pupil. January 4-The Juniors signed up with the Dennis Lyceum Bureau for next year's course. January 5-Report cards were given out ? ? ? Enough said. January 6-Mr. Knoll played a game of checkers with the program. No Senior English until next Monday- Ai'nt it a grand and glorious feeling ? January 7-The last day of school for two of our pupils, Helen Cummings and Irene Dorsey. January 10-Helen's mamma sent her back to school this morning. Be a good little girl now. January 11-Followed our new program. Several boys found gum in their seats. Wonder who's guilty? January 12-The Physics class fired up the steam engine and blew the whistle. January 13--Ruth K, found a seat on the floor. Position is worth every- thing in life. January 14-We girls were not surprised to find our cloak room locked. January 18-Everybody trying to decide his course of study for next year. January 19-The Physics class went on an inspection tour through the heating apparatus of the building. January January January January January 20-The Senior Class held a meeting to decide on their Annuals. 21-The Chorus started a new song for commencement. 24-Mr. Knoll gave an interesting talk, entitled Ten Years Ago. 26-The third number of the Lyceum was given. 27-Lyceum lecture was a great success- Mr. Knoll was called away from school. January January February 28-One member of our class, who has been ill since Christmas, with us again. Received our test papers. Oh Boy, those grades! 1-Ruth tried to be star of the Physics Class, is finally 31- February 2-Ralph presented to the High School the future blacksmith. February 3-Received our monthly report cards. February 4-The Physics Class did not meet, February 8-Senior Class decided to call their Annual The Echo. February 9-Something new happened. Oscar failed to recite in English. February 10-Cecelia was caught drinking soup in Sewing class. February 12-Everybody's thoughts on the coming reception. February 12-High School entertains the Faculty and Trustee. February 14-Helen R. came in from Sewing Class with her heart and heart's desire on her shoulder.
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