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ARNIVAL, A CHICKEN BARBEQUE for Funds and Fun - 211, K H l ' , l:l1f'lJl:J1LEgif Mr, Ziegenfus is the not unhappy victim at The Ring a Duck booth, operated by Homeroom 101, was one of the ball-throwing concession. the center attractions at the colossal affair. Mr. Yakimoff fiddles around Step right up! You get three whacks for only a quarter! at one of the faculty shows.
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The Athletic Association Sponsors THE THIRD ANNUA Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. Keim and Dr. Jenkins confer with Chef Rotunda as they watch the chickens being barbecued. The Tenor Tones entertain one of the audiences who jammed the small auditorium for four performances at the Carnival. Much time and money are required for the support of our athletic program. Fulfilling this requirement is the task of the Athletic Association, headed by the Athletic Council. The budget for this year totals S42,000, including expenses for the new field house, coaches' salaries, equip- ment, flagpole, banquets and transportation. Of the eleven sports in the athletic program, only two, football and basketball, are self-supporting. The others must be fi- nanced by other means. In addition to the two annual fund raising events, the May Day Celebration and the Carnival, another has been added, the Chicken Barbecue. In four hours on September 1, sixteen hundred people polished off eight hundred chickens. November 1 saw our cafeteria packed for seven hours as hundreds of students and friends roamed the floor at the Third Annual Carnival. Amusement and refreshment con- cessions lined the walls, each operated by a homeroomy Record crowds enjoyed the annual faculty show, given at, intervals throughout the day. ' After these successes, another barbecue was planned for May Day. This took place at dinner time, with the crown- ing of the queen at 2 RM., followed by the traditional dance in the evening. The Athletic Council is mostly responsible for the plan- ning of these events. Seven members constitute the Coun- cil, the principals of Central Dauphin and of the junior high schools and faculty members from each school. Mr. Yakimoff is faculty manager at Central Dauphin, with Mr. Morris and Mr. Brightbill in charge of business and equip- ment, respectively. I I These eager Carnival-goers can't wait to buy concession tickets from Mr. Hartman, Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Todd and Mr. Landis.
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A release from the complexities of a modern so- ciety is found in the beautiful and charitable. It is our responsibility as well as our pleasure to develop and enrich a cultivated understanding of the aes- thetic. Every person, in his own way and by his own interests fulfills his need for cultural growth. The hard work and fellowship that are a part of our extracurricular program help us to understand our own capacities and those of our fellow studentsg in the delight of getting to know Tove Elnas, of Norway, and in helping her to know us, we learn to know better ourselves and teenagers the world over. rl The power to perceive beauty lief within ur. l.,
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