Hippo Live Wire (Hutto, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939 Page: 5 of 12
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JNIORS HAVE PARTY
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on her feet.
up.
J. Young,
Tex Fichard
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SUNDAY
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games.
Games
the party.
SOPHOMORE CLASS ENTERTAINS WITH
*. PARTY;
Burrow,
Hanson,
P ayne,
games V’ere
Pickle Pop;
Laughs Re-
Mrs. Sands and Bobbie,
: ie A’,’ ■■ i* h" "
The Sophomore Homemaking girls
entertained theiEr class with a
Halloween party Tuesday night.
other was to be
Durhan had
"Blow-out" ,
not stand
contagious because
Red, Vhite and Blue Magic.
Marjorie and Wilford,
would be too bad if your
guests entered the dining
with the same color as
winner. It enced up with both
H.H.S. our High School dear,
Is certainly doing fine this year
We’re printing a paper of what
we do,
And its success depends on you,
So help our paper.’
arphe Nell Jaceks, Dorothy
Doris Franzen, Nannette
Mary Frances Casey, Mrs. F.
NOVEMBER-5-6
FRANK CAPRA'S
Ann Bleckmann, Dorothy Kruger, Mary .
a grand time playing
even though she could
amor dander, Brent Bergstrom,Issac
Norman, Irving Ahlgreen, Melvin
Leschber, Stiles Bryom, Wallace
Krugor, Edwin Teichelman, Wilse
Malm, Arnold Almquist and Floyd ,
Anderson. A good tiem was enjoyed
at all.
were played through-out
eyes were different from anyone
else, because in finding • your
partner to eat with you must find
The Junior Hoinemaking girls
entertained their class and the
faculty, Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. Matthews. The house
to enjoy the party very
thought he would
jock to get her
C: sey fell in the nud and had to
change clothes.
No one knows why, but Mr.French
w: s 'decorated lovely with orange and
black s ere aimer S'" . drooping in the
living room. The lights over the
mantel piece were covered with a
figure of a cat’s head. Orange
and black bows were hung on the
draperies. ■ With all the decora-
tions and dim lights everyone
was excited and anxious to play
The "gym" was beautifully dec-
orated to give it that ’’Spooky”
look. To start ’’things rolling”
’’Character Sketch” was enjoyed by
all. When playing ’’Going tb
Sarah Ann
Youngbloom, Jo
Lemon, Lemon, Lemon:
blow-Out; Handkerchief
Iay Rac e s; The Mo on is
them sitting in the same chair.
Other games were enjoyed. The
’’High point” of the evening was
when playing "Streets and Allies”
especially to see Dorothy Kruger
chasing Floya up and down -the Al-
lies and Streets.
After we had finished our games
we went out to the Homemaking cot-
tage, which os lighted by candles.
Refreshments of chocolate, pop-
corn balls, sandwiches and punch
was served.
Those who registered in the
Guest Book were: Mary Sue Applin,
Mrs. J.C. Ray, Mr. and
HIPPO L I V E . W I H E
frenc i s Juvenal,
Rickara, urjorie
JEAN ARTHUR--
JAMES STEWART
Out of the heart- of its people
Out cl th’- soil ,i.i meric:; This
1cter ictur‘ v"s nc.de ’
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Five boys in the eighth grade
class have organized a school
Safety Patrol. The boys in the
patrol are: Auby Boydston, L.G.
krujer, Daniel Sorensen, Dwight
Johnson, and Harvey Frenzel. They
plan to make our school safe from
accidents and to have better order
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room to find lovely refreshments.
. The refreshments were curried cut
in a Halloween style. The choco-
late cream Puffs with a pumpkin
face represented a Jack-o’Lantern.
Dainty open face sandwitches car-
ried out the color scheme. The
salted nuts reminded us of harvest
time. A refreshing drink and a
plate favor also added to the
refreshments.
It seemed ’ as Tommye, Clarice
and Dorothy Ann are good cooks
because Mr. French insisted on
another party with chocolate cream
puffs.
. When we left we thought all the
excitement was over but to our'
surprise we found out the’ cars
windows were painted with soap and
the spark plugs were disconnected.
They lost Mr. Wagnons nuts.
After a little scraping and
working every one soon departed.
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Hippo Live Wire (Hutto, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939, newspaper, November 3, 1939; Hutto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499306/m1/5/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .