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SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
The year was begun with the Community
Fair, September 21 and 22, which was such
a success that it promised a year of even
more than usual interest in school activities.
In addition to the agricultural and culinary
products from members of the community,
samples of school work including the club
work, from all the schools of the district,
were displayed in each of the rooms. Prizes
amounting to over one hundred dollars were
awarded.
Then a few days later came the County
Fair, at which we received first prize for the
School Exhibit. We received not only this
one prize but other prizes also, in all amount-
ing to over one hundred dollars.
The Parent-Teachers Association has been
very active this year having had four quite
interesting meetings. This organization has
been growing steadily from year to year.
On October 31 there was held a Hallowe'en
Social in the High School Building. Surely
no one who saw the parade needs to be told
what a good time every one had.
The two Literary Societies, Shakespearean
and Lincolnian, were organized in Novem-
ber. They gave several very fine programs
at different times throughout the year.
We observed the weekkof November 19 as
Education Week. Mr. Charles Gutensohn,
Rev. Nitzschke, Mr. Begland and Rev. Ash-
burn gave very interesting and instructive
talks to the High School during this week.
On November 28 a pie social was held at
the High School Building from which the
proceeds were used to purchase basketball
suits.
On December 28 the Public Speaking Class
presented two plays, "Aunt Billie From
Texas" and "The Trail Back Home," which
entirely came up to the standard Gnaden-
hutten has always observed in school enter-
tainments.
We started a campaign January 11 to raise
funds by selling The Country Gentleman,
which was quite successful for we cleared
fifty-three dollars.
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