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The senior meal planning group had for a test the
responsibility of planning, preparing and serving a
three course dinner, fish being the main dish. It was
the best work they had done in the preparation of din
ners during the entire quarter.
This concludes our work in this department. We
have enjoyed our work very much as Mrs. Melovidoff
made it very interesting. We are sure the next group
will like it as well as we have. We will go to the sew
ing department for the next quarter.
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It promises to be very interesting, don’t you think?
After the adjournment of our meeting the cabinet mem
bers held a meeting at Mrs. Allen’s house to discuss
the constitution plans.
GIRLS’ MUSIC CLUB
Due to the fact so many of the members went to their
homes for the holidays the girls’ music club haven’t
had any meetings. However, we expect to see all
the members present at the next meeting so that we
may go right on with our work. As the old saying
goes, “The more the merrier,” so come on girls help
to make this club a peppy one as well as a good one.
PARLOR
Several of our beauty parlor girls will take the State
Board test January 21 and 22. They are as follows:
Vivian Barnaby, Betty Polotkin, Adeline Kitt, Edna
Nelligan, Marie Farron, and Margaret Drew. Weare
wishing them the best of luck. We shall let you know
the outcome of this examination in the next issue of
the American.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Here we are ready to go to work with a will. You
may be sure we have reason enough for it. Miss Hoff
man has set a new and faster pace for us and in order
to keep up with it we will have to do a little studying,
don’t you think?
The typists seem to be having quite a time, as you
know this is the time of the year when we change type
writers. It would be funny to an onlooker, but to the
typists it’s a different story. However, Miss Hoffman
is very considerate and is giving us a week in which to
adjust ourselves to the machines. Well, commercials
it looks like work so you’d better get busy.
PRACTICE HOUSE
Well, well, as much as we enjoyed ourselves during
our long vacations we are just as anxious to get down
to business once again. It took us a few days to get
used to our surroundings and it seems rather queer to
do things without being told. But I guess that is
just one of the objects of coming to the practice house,
that of learning to be dependable.
The new members are as follows: Naomi Mespli,
Rosemary Cultee, Rose Belcourt, Dorothy Schumaker,
and Esther Arquette. Margaret Henry and Alvina
Sampson bad the pleasure of being our guests at a
very appetizing dinner.
CHAPEL
In chapel Sunday, Jan. 6th, the orchestra played
the “Blue Danube Waltz” by Strauss and the choir
rendered “Sing of the Love of Jesus” by Challinor
—Mary lyall singing the solo part.
A very entertaining chapel was held last Sunday,
Jan. 13. The orchestra played a Spanish Waltz,
“Señora” by Halle and a (B) number entitled “The
Sleigh Ride” by De Rubertis. Francis Thomas sang
for a solo “Ina Cloud I Will Rise’ ’—Words by Charles
Roos and music by Grunn. A boys’ quartette com
posed of Dan Motanic, Francis Thomas, Joseph White
and James Dupuis rendered a number entitled “Ken
tucky Babe” by Geibel. The choir sang “Working
With Thee” by Lighthill.
HONOR ROLL—SECOND QUARTER
(Those students who have high averages in their classes)
Twelfth grade: Sam Scott, Muriel Pratt, Ruth Alexis.
Eleventh grade: Florence Collins, Edna Bacon, Cleo
Sulkey, Kathleen Gates,
Tenth grade: Clara Bremner, Dorothea Purser.
Ninth grade: Roy Track, Agnes Hall, John Decker,.
Gordon McCleod, Elmer LaRogue.
Eighth grade: Lilly Jones, Erma Chamberlain,
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SENIOR BALL
ATTENTION!!
Plans are being made to put over a bigger and better senior ball
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given by the seniors for the benefit of the school annual.
set is JANUARY 26.
LITTLE FLOWER SOCIETY
The Tittle Flower society held their meeting Janu
ary 9. Several girls entertained us with songs for a
few minutes. Then Mrs. Allen took over the meeting
in order to help us along in our character study. Sev
eral good ideas were submitted for discussion by the
girls and the next topic for discussion will be courtesy.
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tag and entertainment, also refreshments which will be served at a
late hour. That isn’t ail, you win have a chance to one of the four
door prizes.
An outside orchestra will furnish music.
This is truly
one of the social high lights of the year. You win get all this enter
tainment for the price of 25 cents.
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