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CARNIVAL One of the most outstanding events' of the school year was the school carnival. The carnival was held at the city hall on October 26, 1948, with a large crowd attending. The students were selling chances madly on a table model radio and a bedspread. The class selling the highest was to get a prize. It was won by the Juniors, who received pins. A program was given before the stands opened. A play was given by members of the student body, A Merry Mix Up . A special nurnber was given by .Tacqujine Schimke, On the Sunny Side of the Street . The stands were opened after the program. The bingo stand took most of the attention. The business places all donated prizes or money. At twelve, midnight, Phyllis Fortney crowned Doreen Martin queen, and Duane Walth crowned Arlo Unterscher king. GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION For Physical Education this year the girls organized a pep club, chose cheerleaders, agreed on outfits, and also chose officers. We had thirty-two members in all. The cheerleaders that were chosen by the pep club were Audrey Kelm, Ardyce Thorstenson, Phyllis Fortney, and Doreen Martin. Their outfits were black slacks, white sweaters, white blouses, and black and orange beanies. The officers were as follows: president, Doreen Martin, vice president, Phyllis Fortneyg secretary, Audrey Kelm, and treasurer, Vauna Seibel. We also ordered a new yell book which has helped and kept us busy learning and teaching new yells. In December we started to practice marching and forming letters for the county tournament held in Fessenden, February 3rd and 4th, It was led by the four cheerleaders, and under the direction of Miss Meyers. SCHOOL PA PER The High Life came into existence last fall on Tag Day under the compe- tent organization and supervision of Miss Haller. The student body responded very well in buying the subscriptions. The paper has been published once a month and has included current events of high school, grade, and special activities. We are happy to report that the paper has operated at a profit and has been enjoyed by the student body. During the year we also uncovered a great deal of newspaper talent, and no one will ever forget Wesley's cartoons, Gurmen's feature story, Audrey's jokes, and Margie's typing. 30
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Pl 'x FR I 4 . 1 1948 Junior-Senior Banquet Sweet Dreams Using you equilibriurn The three stooges Friends ? Snowqueen Quite a shiek 32 Relaxation Styles have changed! How about A Coke? Old Faithful 1948 Junior play Junior class play Junior play again
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