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CARNIVAL AUTUMN Bullington, Walslx, Isbell, Harrison, Nance, Nlorznino, Nlarlcel, Gibbs Cress, A. M., Dawson, Ernst, Miller, Arney Carnival . . On November 12, the Hillsboro High School opened its doors to all for the annual school carnival. Mr. Fearheiley as usual kept the check on the money fwatch their manj while the hat check girls lcept check on the coats. The gymnasium was decorated in red, white, and blue. A large interesting booth in the center of the gym seemed to be the center of the attractiong it was later discovered that here the tickets were bought for all those notable shows going on around the school. As usual the Queen,s Booth drew a large crowd all wishing to vote for their favorite Hbeautyn. bliss .lean McLean was again in charge with all her able assistants keeping tab of the standings. The telegram stand sent out many a greeting of love or sarcasm from bashful suitors. The beauty parlor too, sent out many a well-set l Z0
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AUTUMN X Kessmger, Latham, Frenc EMMA PAROLA QUEEN OF LOVE AND BEAUTY Emma Parola, a blue-eyed brunette standing five feet two inches, made a regal queen in her robe of gold satin. Emma was not only the outstanding candidate for the title among the adults but also among the students. l9 li, McHugh
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AUTUMN CARNIVAL Stokes, B., Albright, Zellmann, Ott, Nl. J., McDade, Meyers, Pruitt, Grimm Snyder, Giese, Cress, B., Granier, Toluerman, Zellmann, Linxwiler, Xwhite, D., Paton, White, B. head, some of the student girls who aspired to the tr-ide were the beauticians. Squeals of horror or surprise issued from Mr. Orland's 4'Cave of Mysteryf, A brave clarer an- nounced that there were rolling stairs, blank walls, and many obstacles to be climbed. Numerous clowns were around fnot for entertain- ment, for enjoymentj selling peanuts, popcorn, candy, and soda pop. The halls were filled, especially around the old 21 l . . Carnival reliable stand of Miss Foster and Miss Reed. Hot dog sandwiches and soda pop were the main attrac- tions of rhe evening. Mr. Ewald's athletic show drew many fans of sporting nature. Boxing was the highlight here. The off-key-sounding German Band kept up competition with the school band under the direction
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