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Domestic News September 26, 1921

The Daily Star Mirror

Moscow, Latah County, Idaho

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Moscow High School's annual frosh-senior party took place on Saturday night at the Kenworthy Theatre, with freshmen pairing with seniors for a show attended by over 160 students, followed by a get-together for freshmen and seniors.

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FROSH-SENIOR PARTY DRAWS BIG SCHOOL CROWD

Saturday night at the Kenworthy theatre was "Moscow High school seniors' and freshmen night."

In accordance with the annual tradition of the Moscow High school, freshmen boys paired off with senior girls and the senior boys dated with the freshmen girls. The custom is designed to give those of the incoming class an opportunity to get acquainted with the more sophisticated and learned seniors.

The entire balcony of the theatre was crowded with the high school students. All told more than 160 from the high school took in the show. Sophomores and juniors, also according to tradition, trooped into the show intent on making it "their night." Class spirit and rivalry were keen and each class advertised itself in a way of its own.

Following the show the freshmen and seniors had a "feed" and the 1921 senior-freshmen "get-together" was an event of high school history.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Education

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Moscow High School Frosh Senior Party Kenworthy Theatre Class Tradition Get Together

Where did it happen?

Moscow

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Moscow

Event Date

Saturday Night

Outcome

the 1921 senior-freshmen get-together was an event of high school history.

Event Details

In accordance with the annual tradition of the Moscow High school, freshmen boys paired off with senior girls and the senior boys dated with the freshmen girls. The custom is designed to give those of the incoming class an opportunity to get acquainted with the more sophisticated and learned seniors. The entire balcony of the theatre was crowded with the high school students. All told more than 160 from the high school took in the show. Sophomores and juniors, also according to tradition, trooped into the show intent on making it their night. Class spirit and rivalry were keen and each class advertised itself in a way of its own. Following the show the freshmen and seniors had a feed.

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