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guniot Educational Qay at Wt. Cleatleston MARCH 6, 1944 The whole day was spent at Char- leston and most of that in observing the magnificient structure of the snow flake. Those first to arrive at the Lodge quickly pointed this out to the later arrivals, for they literally filled their eyes with the snow. The excursion was supervised by Mr. MC- Doniel.
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w Bob MARTIN Darlene MARTIN Barbara MEANS Council Member Donna NETHERTON Don REID Teresa RODRIGUEZ junior; H ELEN STEWART Secrefary HAROLD MCCOY Council Member Myrfle BARBOUR Wylie TOMPKI NS Joyce VON KAMPEN Clara WILLIAMS Eleanora WELSH Bill WITT Bonnie ZELLNER
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junior Carnival Two Juniors, Betty Arnold and Stan Appuhn, were proclaimed as diety to reign over the Junior Carnival given November 20 in the high school auditorium. Chuck 1allmer, acting master of eeremoniex did the honors of coronation and presented each with an elaborately wrapped gift. A11 att eaetively decorated cake, specially baked for. the occasion, was brought before the queen and with due ceremony cut by rletty and the sacred pieces auctioned off to the highest bidders. During the course of the evening, a program was presented con- sisting of two interesting tap dances by two grammar school stu- dents, Patsy 80101112111 and Mary Ellen- Hall. Myrtle Harbour won the twenty-five dollar var bond raffled off. Another of the main attractions of the evening was hBarney'sh Ear. Other concessions and att actions were dancing, the 11Sweets Counter, Mervin the Magician, Dart '11hrowing, Fishing VVelL Bingo, Spook House, and 112111 '11hrmving'. The purpose of the carnival was to raise funds for the coming Junior-Senior Prom: and we11 over two hundred dollars was cleared.
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