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HI JINX Y N Saturday. March the twentieth, the Copper Kettle staff, ably assisted by is l the classes and organizations of Douglas High School, gave the Hi Jinks. 'T' This Carnival was given to raise the money to put leather covers onthe annual this year. It will be the first time in the history of Douglas High that this has been done and we are proud of it. 'l he Juniors gave a vaudeville in the auditorium. They ran three different shows each lasting for a half an hour. This was a very good show and they were crowded every performance. The Sophoniores changed the sewing room intoa beautiful oriental dining room where they served light lunches from seven to ten-thirty o'clock. This was quite a new idea and it certainly went over big. The Seniors had charge of the paddle wheel and it was continually surrounded by a ring of spectators and people trying their luck onthe wheel. Above the hubub and hum of voices you could hear the crys of surprise and disappointment mingled with those of the announcer. At the further end of the gym the Sahuaro Club had their crazy house, and there was a continual line of people waiting to get in. The crazy house was very cleverly arranged and one had a hard time getting over the bed springs, dumbells, and indian clubs, in weaving his way through all the inner tubes and lockers. Electric wires with alight charge were strungon the parallel bars and a siren was used to help speed up the slow ones. After a person came out his head was in a whirl and he usually had a foolish expression on his face. After a whirl in the crazy house most of the people flocked to the Beta Gamma booth where they bought ice-cream sandwiches and pounded around with afist full of ice-cream in one hand and confetti in the other. The Girl Reserves' booth was surrounded by a throngof boys and girls demanding soda-pop to help digest the ice--cream sandwich confetti and other things. The P. E. P. girls sold the confetti and streamers which played such a picturesque and troublesome part in the merry making. The Fresh- man and Gloom chasers each handled a candy booth and they both were kept busy filling the demand of the crowd. The Hi-Y had charge of Kitty. Kitty was a cat which was fixed in such a manner that when a ball hit her, she rang a bell. Many boys tried to make Kitty ring the bell but only a few were successful due to the fact that they usually had too much in their hands or mouth. The Rainbow Girls had an imported Crystal Gazer who told your fortune and love affairs. This fortune teller was kept busy all evening and judging from the look on the faces of those who came out everyone was told that he or she would marry some handsome young man or woman. Thefish pond was another great attraction and the fish kept biting all evening. Googus, the strong man, was an attraction for those whose curiosity got the best of their judgment. The Hi Jinx was quite a success and the Copper Kettle Staff hopes that one just as big may be given next year and each year to come. Page Tzventp-seven
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