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W. H. S. The Champion 1924 SENIOR HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Seniors were royally entertained with a Hallowe'en party at the home of Thaddeus Johnson, Tuesday evening, October 30. A motley array of personages greeted us on our arrival. Every one tried to learn the iden- tity of his neighbor. Dancing was a feature of the evening. Then all unmasked. Games and contests followed. Delicious refreshments were served. All departed at a late hour voting the party a grand success. ' SENIOR DISTINCTION DAY Wednesday, October 31, all the Seniors came to school dressed as regu- lar hayseeders. Any stranger happening in would have thought he had been transported to the heart of the Ozarks . SOPHOMORE HALLOWE'EN PARTY ' The Sophomores and their invited guests held a Hallowe'en frolic at the school building. Fortune telling, games and contests were features of the evening's entertainment. SENIOR APRIL FOOL PARTY The Seniors had an April Fool party at the school building. Several were a little wary of coming, thinking it was a hoax. But the more courag- eous ones ventured in. April fool jokes were very much in evidence. Games and contests followed. Then came the grand march to the dining hall. All were .requested to order from the menus which proved to be fakes. 'Real refreshments were served later. Jokes and witty sayings flew back and forth.- All adjourned at' a late hour. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The .annual Junior-Senior banquet was held at the M. E. Church, Thursday evening, April tenth. . The reception and dining halls were artistically decorated in the Senior colors, pink and white. Three tables were arranged. The first for the Seniors, had a large white basket, filled with pink and white sweet peas, with festoons of pink and White ribbons and small bouquets, the second, for the' Faculty, was in purple and gold, the school colorsg and the third, for the Juniors, was in red and white, the colors of the class. The favors consisted of pink and white booklets containing blank pages to be filled with memoirs of the evening. A delightful and entertaining program of toasts, humorous songs and readings, was enjoyed by all present. --..,..,,.....-- ez
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1924 The Champion W. H. S. THE FORUM The Seniors organized a society in connection with the regular English work, known as the Forum, which was a sort of literary society. Officers were elected for a term of one month. No member to succeed himself, in order to give every one an opportunity to hold office. Interesting pro- grams along the lines in which we were especially interested were given. A committee of three was appointed to frame the constitution of the Forum. CONSTITUTION Preamble. For the promotion of interest in pub- lic speaking, and debatingg to create a better knowledge of parliamentary pro- cedure, and for the promotion of fellow- ship among its members: we, the mem-- l'c ' 'f tlce 1' ufth ysar English c'ass, du hereby suhm't ourselves to he governed by the following constitution: ARTICLE I. Name. 'The name of this organization shall be the Forum. ARTICLE II. Membership. Active membe 'ship in this organization shall be limited to Seniors of Winslow High School, who shall be elected by a two-thirds vote of the members present. ' ARTICLE III. f Officers. The officers of this organization shall consist of a chairman, secretary, and a parl'amentar'an. All, except the parlia- mentarian shall be elected at the first meeting of each monthg the parliamen- ' ' ' Wo-'-e 'f' 'X ': c :-ri ff 'fa' I ARTICLE IV. Committee. A 1'7l'Z'g 'f!Y'1 cfmmittee consis'ing 'of three memI'e 's shall he appointed lov the chairman at the t'me of e'ec in f cfliicere ARTICLE V. Mee'ingw. Secifon 1. Regular mee ng: sl all be held in the English ro'm, Friday evening of each week, during the school year. Section 2. Special meetingslmay .be called at any time by the chairman upon the request of at least ten members. ARTICLE VI. Amendment. I This constitution may be amended hy fa three-fourths vfte of the-'t fal active membex'sh'p of this o1'gan'zf1tion. BY-LAWS i Officers. ' Section 1. The officers of- this organi- zation shall be elected at the first meet- ing of each month, except the parliamen- tarian, who shall be elected for the school term. They shall be nominated from the floor, and voted on by acclamation. A majority vote is necessary to elect. Section 2. No officer shall succeed himself flirectlv. but may become a can- didate for another office. A Committee. ' A program committee consisting of three members shall be appointed by the chairman, at the first meeting of each month. - Parliamentary Authority. All meetings of this organization shall fi r n t 'l ,':cs cl'nfr to the prirliamen- .gun ,,, n,,..:-,, L, ,,.4. 4r..,q1 :W u,e urlupxt- P'-ack cn Paz'l'amenta y Law. Quorum. One-fifth of the active members of this organization shall constitute a quorum for business. Amendments. These by-laws may be amended at any regular meeting by a two-thirds vote of the members present. LUCILLE SODERLING, WREX BURNS. MARIE ERWIN.
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1.924 The Champion FRESHMEN AGRICULTURE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 53
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