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W C H S Social Events Senior Party The Senior class entertained themselves, and a few guests at a Bunco party on December 9 in the high school gym. The winners of the high and booby prizes were Phyllis Storm, high, and Ivan Garrett, booby. After tiring of the game, refreshments of sandwiches and pop were served. Junior Party The Juniors held a party in the gymnasium on the night of March 26. They were chaperoned by Miss Hood, Miss Lough, and Mr. Bennett. Bunco was the main enter- tainment of the evening. Refreshments of sandwiches and pop were served. Sophomore Party On March 19, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson helped the Sophomores entertain themselves at a party in the gym. They played various games, after which refreshments of sand- wiches, cookies, and pop were served. Freshman Party The students of the Freshman class held their first party in the gym on the night of March 12. These young people were accompanied by their adviser, Miss Walker. Miss Sutter and Mr. Bennett were guests at this party. After playing all sorts of games they served themselves ice cream bars and sandwiches. Christmas Party The girls being losers of the basketball ticket sale, had the boys as their guests at a Christmas party in the gym on Thursday, December 24th. Pupils from our own school and from Sullivan presented to us a very enjoyable program, after which contests were held. The usual Christmas gift exchange was conducted over which much merri- ment was found. Santa Claus was present and the P.-T. A., with the help of Santa Claus, gave each one an orange and a candy har. At the usual time that school would have been out, everyone departed wishing each one a Merry Christmas. Luncheons By Cooking Class During the year the Cooking class, under the direction of their teacher, Miss Sutter, served lunches at the noon hour, to the various classes and to the faculty. On St. Patrick's Day they served a very delicious dinner to the faculty. The color scheme of green and white was carried out in a clever way. On cold days they served different kinds of soup to the school fwith payh. Pep Meetings Usually sometime during the day before each basketball game, pep meetings were held in the gym conducted by our cheer leaders, Ruby Janes, Ivan Garrett, and Joe Hampton. POW-WOW Twenty Five
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W C H S Social Events fContinuedJ Junior-Senior Party Possibly the most outstanding task of us Seniors last year, was being hostess to the Seniors, Faculty, Board of Education and their wives ati the annual Junior and Senior Ban-quet. This banquet was prepared by the ladies of the Christian church with the Sophomore girls and boys acting as waitresses and waiters. The theme of the ban- quet was The Last Round Up, the church being decorated in keeping with this idea. In the middle of the room, a corral was built with true to life visions of the west. Blue and white streamers were used in making a dropped ceiling, to appear as the sky. Saddles and blankets were hung about the room. The following menu was served: Fruit Cocktail--Wafers Veal Loaf-Mashed Potatoes Waldorf Salad-Creamed Peas Radishes-Rolls Angel Food Cake-Strawberry Ice Cream Coffee Nuts-Mints The following program was given after the dinner: Get Along Little Doggie ............................ ........ R uby Janes Headed For The Last Round Up . . . . . . Waverly Workman The Last Round Up, Song ......... ............ E verybody First Branding .....,................. ...... S upt. J. H. Dunscomb Roll Along Prairie Moon, Cornet Solo .. ................... Darrell Swinford Around The Campfire ...,.........,.. .......... H elen L. Juhnke, Ruby Miner Wa-Hoo, duet ............................ Eleanor Richardson, Helen L. Juhnke A Cowboy's Dream .............................................. Lyle Munson We were advised by Miss Walker in preparing this banquet. Operetta, '6The Toreadors' Senor Dictoria, a wealthy farmer ............................... ' ..... J. S. Garvin Benita, Juanita, his daughters .................,.. Doris Hampton, Emma C. Hudson Juan, Pablo, Adniirers of Benita and Juanita, .... Richard Hampton, Joe Hampton Senor Swateo, Senor Whackeo, beggars masquerading as Toreadors .................. Walter Rose, Raymond Butcher Dolores, Maria, Friends of Benita and Juanita .......... Ruby Veech, Eleanor Garvin Dancers: Mildred Thompson, Ernestine Alexander, Phyllis Storm, Ada Maxedon, Elinor Curry, Anna Fay Herron, Janet Baker, Imogene Bivins, Helen Ashbrook, and Eleanor Richardson. Chorus: Naomi Dewar, Dorothy Juhnke, Laurnette May, Ruth Edwards, Merle Ander- son, Peggy Gordon, Leota Abercrombie, Maxine Fisher, Kathleen Richardson, Thelma King, Madonna Kinkade, Barbara Jones, Imogene Shelton. Louise Cox, Rasolie Storm, Marjorie Lovins, Lavaun Abercrombie. Director ...................,................................ Miss Donna Hood Stage Manager .. ..... Eugene Swain 1937 Twenty Six
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