MAY DAY FETE BIG EVENT.
On account of the May Day fete held at the school athletic park Fri- day afternoon, Dallas Center business houses were closed until the conclus- ion of the program. A very large crowd assembled to witness it, and saw something good. Each department from the little tots to High School, dressed in gay colors, put on their own parts to the delight of all. The long procession, as it marched to the grounds, was heralded by Glenn Mitchell, followed by the school band, then the car- dinal, John Royer, who preced- ed the May Queen, Dorothy Boyd, and the queen's attendants. The fol- lowed the smaller pupils down to the kindergarten folk. The Flowers and the Frogs won considerable admira- tion. There was the dance of Spring by Dorothy Loring, the dance of the Sun by Darlene Barrett and the dance of the Wind by May Offen- houser. Drills and physical training exercises were put on by pupils of the 6th, 7th and 8th grades. The May pole was wound by girls of the High School. |
Banquet Was Gala Affair
JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AT NEW YOUNKER TEA ROOMS FRIDAY EVENING. The Junior-Senior banquet of the Dallas Center High School, given Fri- day evening at the Younker tea rooms, was a delightful time for all. Nearly forty, including instructors, partook of the bountiful feed and en- joyed the after-dinner toast program. Amid the beautiful surroundings of the exquisite and well-appointed ban- queting place, there were pretty deco- rations formed of class colors, which predominated in the table decorations. After the banquet, a theatre party at Des Moines theatre, was the fea- ture of the evening. Following was the menu. How do you think you would like it?
Rooster Feathers. Bachelor's Buttons. Little Calf. Cow in Barrel. Irish Bubbles. Frozen Water. Straw Stack. Cackles. Black Water.
Fllowing was the toast program, presided over by Miss Lucile Gring as toastmaster:
Little Chickens....................Mattie Lutz Barnyard Fowls................Ruth Emmert Peacocks..........................Glenn Hoover Owls....................................John Royer Hawks...................................Miss Cline |
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