Winamac High School - Totem Yearbook (Winamac, IN)

 - Class of 1912

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CI.ASS OF 1014: CLASS OFFICERS. President Charles Ale. Vice President Mary Dukes. Secretary and Treasurer Pearl Goodpaster In February, 1912, the class de- the evening of March 1, 1912, in lightfully entertained the Seniors honor of Lester Rouch, who left and teachers in Keller ' s Hall, the class because of moving to ' I ' hc iH ' ogram had been carefully Marion, Ind. The evening was l)repared and the games and con- spent in playing games and hav- tests were very enjoyable. After ing a general good time. refreshments of punch and wafers, some time was spent in Janet Keller spent the winter in dancing and learning the Virginia si. Petersburg, Florida, from reel. Prize winners of the even- which place she wrote several in- ing were Miss Belden and Gleo teresting letters to the English Long. class. A party was given by the Sopho- Estella Tyle of Chicago recently lores in the Vurpillat Hall on enlered the class. LOOKS I stood upon the mountain, I gazed upon the plain; I saw a lot of green stuff That looked like waving grain. 1 took another look at it. And thought it must be grass; But, heavens! to my horror. It was the Freshman class. — Contributed by a Seni( A Freshman to his intense de- light found the following lines in the Tabula: The Seniors noticed something green. They thought it was the Fresh- man class; But when they drew a little nearer They saw it was a looking glass.



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CI ASS OF lOlo CLASS OFFICERS. President Helen l arrolt. StM ' K ' tary and Treasurer Helen HagM ' iibu.sli. On l- iiilay e ening. Mareh Isl. I ' .Ml ' . Ilii ' class entertained tlic • liiiiinrs and the teachers of the W ' iiiaiiiac High School at a party Kiven in the main hall and Room 7 :f the school building. Glass cidnrs (if both Freshmen and .lun J irs were tastefully arranged in I he ball and room — laNc.ider and i (iry tor I be Freshmen, pur- |)b ' and (dd gold for the Ju liors. The evening was passed in play- ing games and singing songs. In a slang-writing contest L; ura Brinker received first pri ' .e and Mr. Walker the booby. This contest furnished much annisc- mcnt for all, as everybody wr( te as much slang as possible, but. as the use of slang is not a i)ref- erable habit, the first prize was awarded to the one using the least. The I ' efi ' esbiiients. ice ci ' eam and cake, were served in Room 7. ' I ' be lon white tables weie light- ed with candles, sliaded with the (dass ridors. After tin ' refresh- ments were enjoyed all remained at the tables, and the remainder of the evening was spent in sing- ing school and college songs, ;,. ' r. Kinnick and Mr. Spaulding jiroN ing stars. Mr. Spaulding and Miss Diedericb rendered a Ger- man song, much to the anuise- meiit of those pupils who could n d understand German. After clirering and yells for the Juniors, the teachers and the Freshmen, all departed. The Juninrs and teachers expressed t heir aitpreci- ation of the enjoyable evenini; Ity (dieei ' ing for tbe Freslimen. Xora Little, a foi ' mer niend)ei ' o the class, left s(dni(d and is no studying music. George Werner left S(dio(d b devote his time to farming. IF It Walter Wendt would Uuth Mar.di? If Irma Haas Goodpaster would it last Cleo Long? If Dudley Diggs will Flossie lb (di? it .bdin Weiidt would it be Mohr pro or Conn. If flowers grew along Hedges would Leinire Bringham to s(dn (d? If Marjorv llalhawav would ll(d)er Walker abuig it?

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