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a ---------- sigh! Laura Hogans wills her graceful walk to Margaret Culbreath. I, Mrs. Marie Thomas Marsh, will my soft laugh to Kenneth Farrar. james Wade wills his technique with the women to Billy Knight. I, Caroline Hubbard, leave my solo comet chair to Don jones. I, Margaret Hubbard, will my ability to write legibly to Mary E. Wade. I, Frances Vann, leave my Book of Themes with its picturesque similes to Orville Connell. Gilbert Vickers leaves his love for strange women to Billy Livingstone and his knowledge of nature to Billy jackson. I, Marjorie Ballard, leave my frecklesto anyone who has powder enough to cover them. Lavonia Crawford, leaves her many curls to any girl who must roll her hair every night. . Eloise Todd wills her long ruffled slip to Ernestine Maddox. Ina Mae Wade wills her collection of True Romance to jo Ann Cassady. Last but notleast the whole Senior Class leaves Bushnell High School with Senior Class Presents The Big Surprise BY R obert St. Claire CAST OF CHARACTERS Sam .... Suzanne. . . julie .... Hollis .... Ginger ........ Aunt Hazel ..... Mrs. H. B. Walker .... Geoffrey ...... Gracie Newton. . jonny Buddington jerry Griffith. . . . . . . . .the father, . . . . . . the mother, . . the oldest daughter, the son, . . .the youngest daughter, . Mr. josslyn's sister, . . . a wealthy widow, .........herson, . . Hollis' girl friend, jones. . . . . .an unexpected guest, . . . . . . . . a friend of Ginger's, Harvey Vann Marie Marsh Frances Vann Gilbert Vickers B. B. Harrison Esther Haney Elva Wade Gordon Smith Bobby Mixon Harold Goodwin james Wade
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HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL .Q 4? if Y KY f u V9 A Halloween Carnival was sponsored jointly ,--L Q by the P. T. A. and High School, Friday, p October 29, on the football field. Some of the many attractions were Floral City, the African monkey, the Country Store, the One-eyed Monster, the Auction sale, and a For- tune Telling booth. A pileau supper was served in the school lunchroom at 5:30. A parade of the masked children and decorated bikes was led by the band. Four of the costumes were selected as the best. The prettiest was won by Sue Bennett, the most original by Tommy Swain, the cleverest by Fannie Mae Alewine, and the best decorated thing on wheels was owned by Gene Hicks. A program was presented in the auditorium where the King and Queen, selected from the senior class by a student vote were crowned. They were attended by the most popular couples from the eighth through the eleventh grades. Billy jackson acted as master of ceremonies. Charlotte Hunter and Mike Kellum crowned the queen and king, Grace Brown and Harvey Vann. The attendants from the eighth grade were Sylvia Center and Bobby Jackson, from the ninth grade, Barbara Wolf and jerry Sellers from the tenth, julia Ann Hall and Dell Goodwin, and from the eleventh were Becky Sharpe and Billy Livingston. A most entertaining program, which was presented by the students, was enjoyed by all. The school appreciates the interest shown by the parents of our community in bringing this evening of fun and pleasures to the young people. FLAG RAISING On Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 7, in a very solemn ceremony held in front of the Bushnell High School, the Huland K. Hunt Chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars presented the School with a United States Flag. A parade was led by the high school band and a corps of veterans in uniform. Mr. Burton Marsh made a short talk, speaking of the sacred- ness of the occasion and the pleasure it gave the V. F. W. to make the presentation. Ile presented the flag to Mr. Garth who thanked the Veter7 ans for their gift. The flag was raised while The Star Spangled Banner was played by the band. The people and students then saluted the flag and made their pledge of allegiance. The V. F. W. will long be remem- bered for this 'appropriate gift. G0'2G0'J000G0'J00'-W-0'0G0'JG02O0'JG0'J 111-
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