Article clipped from Atlantic News Telegraph

Junior-Seniflf BanquetOne; of Hit* most pleasurable of the annual. junior-senior affairs, was the banquet Inst evening at the Elks' Club, at which the class of 1920 was entertained by the class of 1921.' Members of the school board ami -then- wives, and high schood faculty were also present, making a total of about 100 guests.The hanmiet was served at seven o'clock in the din in# hall which was decorated in the colors' of the two classes, the seniors’ rose and' gray, and juniors’ purple and white. Throe courses were served. Following-thejpionu, members of the two classes, the faculty and the school board, responded to toasts on the parts of an airplane, Charles Phipps of thfe junior class acting as toastmaster. Maurice Connies welcomed the senior class, and Clyde Savory, senior president, responded. Mins Lola AChrisI.oracn responded to “The Pilofq” Ernest Martin to “The Propeller;” Paul Corny to “Aelertm;” Roha Talley fc “Tnxi-ing;” Dr. Campbell's subject was “Taking Off;” .Vera Kroger snoke on “The Spiral.” and Miss Rose Morris on “Air Pockets.”After the program of toasts, several muFieul numbers were given by the juniors, opening with their class foi)K. Arlene Maulsby gave a piano solo;,Florence Simmons followed withtl O . * ^ i * ^ ^ ^ ^and Oethorino Wassonconcluded the program..with a violin number.t’he members of the graduating1 class found their invitation to; the alumni banquet printed on the; folders containing the evening’s program.a,,t’lt; *lrs Seniorat.;the wqj!£^aUghter^; to Mr, Able Friday evening, June .J?ey 1?iplonta officiating' ^^Jlowyng th$; program-,class songs .fiving; and' nil joined in “Homo
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Atlantic News Telegraph

Atlantic, Iowa, US

Sat, May 29, 1920

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