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there was a mad scramble for the right girls for supper. It was a new thrill for every girl present to have for her escort a collegiate, which is only an an- nual experience. On March 3, 1927, after the last of the girls’ basketball games, everyone adjourned to the parlors of the church where a banquet awaited them. Speeches were given by the hostess. Miss Neill, and the captains of the various teams. After the banquet was over, the girls felt that they had been well paid for their hard work. During Easter vacation the Junior class held a bunco party in the Masonic Hall. Everybody was full of pep and had a good time. Bunco was played until ten and then a delicious supper was served. On April 8, 1927, the Senior class of Westwood High decided to have a party so all the old Fords of the class were gathered up and away we went. The Fords behaved well and we all arrived at the Gun Club safe and sound but hungry, so the Seniors' Delight was served, or otherwise, spaghetti. After supper baseball was played and the Red Socks won. Dancing was then in favor, so we danced the latest steps; namely the Broom Dance and the Vir- ginia Reel. The snow had been piling up, so not having very many eats left, and not wishing to get snowed in we left. But the snow proved too much for the Fords and a little elbow grease was needed to help them up the steep grades. On arriving home everybody declared this to be one of our best parties. The air is full of secrets There's whispering everywhere, The girls are joined in serious groups There’s mystery everywhere. Mine will be pink,” but don’t you tell; Mine’s green and flowered—too sweet.” I'm going to have a sport,” says one “And wear it on the street.” No mere men folks appreciate The study deep and long. Which must be done in choosing A dress for Junior Prom. BANQUET FOR BASKETBALL GIRLS JUNIOR PARTY SENIOR PARTY —R. F., ’28. Thirty-four
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Name Mr. Browne..... Mr. Cralle.. .. Mr. Fagin..... Mrs. Frodsham M rs. Gardner. M rs. Jayne.... Miss Kelly. Miss Lord. Miss Neill.. M iss Taylor Mrs. Wood. . Mr. Wood Faculty Horoscop Nickname II. B.... N O K Coach ... Ma....... Polly.... Kally.......... Annie Laurie- Sister Neill... M. T........ Ole..... Burton 1 Jarius.. Pastime pet Expression Spent in shop.....................Don’t be a leather head !.............. Expounding Group Responsibility...! low do you plan to make up lost work?. Fishing at the Hatchery...........Left! Right!................... Knitting..........................Five Demerits !!....................... Making the Home Management Class clean house.................Did I tell you this one?............... Directing plays...................Oh! No! No! No! No!.................... Writing Requisitions..............Dili you bring your tickets?........... Driving an Oakland................Don’t forget your report cards!........ Burning gas in the Dodge..........You can’t expect good grades doing that Hunting for typewriters...........Time’s up.... Spent at Piano....................l)o re mi!....................... Working on his house..............Outside!! ! ! Ambition ..Make a car out of a Ford. -To eliminate outlaws from Junior class. ...To be a dancing teacher. ..To give more. To have another good Home Management class. To get a good speech in Oral English. .To get all the tickets back. -To get all report cards in once. .To beat Modoc. To find all the typewriters. .To beat Helen Wills. .To finish his house. Senior Horoscope Name Annie Lou Alexander Nickname Pet Expression t Opal Alexander Richard Brown Dick Marjorie Brown Delbert Chipman Del Mabel Gilbert Luboff Helmich Marion Huggins.... Lewis fune Einar Knud sen Robert I.amson Bob Kenneth I.ofstedt Oh Poll v' Pauline Minshall Helen Morrison.... Donald Sangster Oh, bluev ' I.averne Shaw Tillie Mary Tisscrand My gosh ! Rolland Wakeman Huh ? Neva Walker Appearance Pastime ..Studying.......... . Looking serious... Spent in Susanville. ..Nothin’.......... Getting married. 11 untin’ jobs.. Hard boiled. Doing nothing..... Eating............ Being hard boiled... Saxaphobiaing..... 11 untin' the Swede. uffed.....................Having “Faith”.... itty go happy.............Dancing........... .......................Cashiering........ retched...................Building radios... ... . - u said it................Chewing gum....... Ihcmas tael ......................Tom................Yeah????....................I know it!...................Chasin’ butterflies. Marjorie Y ilhford...............Sandy..............W ell for criminies sake !...Up in the air...............Dyeing hair Ambition To be a teacher. Never can tell. Get to Reno. Somethin’. To be champ. Already got it. Movie Queen. Hasn’t found him. Sleep s’long wants to. Get enough to eat. Be famous. “Never work.” Graduate. To be envied. To be loved. Answer one question in A. II. Go to Cedarville. To be a Prof. Keeping Jake. To catch it. Have red hair.
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