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of Fun, Frolic for Phantoms, Hobgoblins What! You mean we have to pay to get out of this Oh, Jim I wish you wouldn't do that: it’s so embarrassing to be sold as thing?” cries astonished sophomore Carolyn Holliman. a slave in front of all these people, thinks a dismayed Becca Foster.
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Carnival Brews Halloween Mixture Artiste” Lynn Bonnettc shows Sheila Lynch just the pose she should assume to have her picture painted in the junior's Portrait Booth. Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn, and caldron bubble.” The three witches in Macbeth may have been busy mixing a potent brew on Halloween night, but AHS’ers ushered in the bewitching hour with plenty of fun and excitement. The 1964 Halloween Carnival was held on Hal- loween night from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. in the gym. The seniors sponsored a traditional cake walk, a jail, and a talent show featuring various musical routines. They netted a total of $230. The main attraction of the junior class was the perennial slave auction. They also sponsored a food booth and a portrait booth, which was voted the most original booth of the Carnival. Juniors pelled in $125.43. The mighty sophomores featured a car smash, which helped relieve the tension of the night. They also sponsored a dunking booth, and a candy sale. They cleared the sum of $74.22. The sophomore's Car Smash provided plenty of opportunity for Mary Anne West to take out all her troubles at the Halloween Carnival. 16 There’s nothing to it. All you do is dose your eyes and open your mouth, persuades Pete Taaffc to Taylor Huebner.
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October Explodes With Brisk Autumn Zeal OCTOBER 2 Haltom Game 7 Journalism Assembly 9 Richland Game 12, 13 Iowa Tests Choir attends Fair 16 Grand Prairie Game 22 Choir Program 26 P-TA Open House 30 . Rider Game 31 Halloween Carnival I don't know why I’m coloring dots; the results will show that I’m a homemaker anyway,” thinks Bill Ball. A publication” convention inspired by the national election year and put on by both the annual staff and the newspaper staff acquaints the student body with the sale of package plans and resembles the summer political conventions both politically and demonstratively. 18
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