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Easter Program On Friday, March 26, the Grades and High School assembled in the Gymnasuim for an Easter Program. A prayer was given by Ruth Ellis and the aong My Faith Looks Up To Thee was sung bv the audience.. A speech on the Crucification of Christ was given by Rev. McCullom. This was followed by the audience singing. The Old Rugged Cross Following this Rev. Bates gave a speech on The Ressurection of Christ . The song Christ Arose was then sung, followed by the benedict ion which was given by Pauline Tooley. Debating chandler High School entered the Indiana State Dobahiog League this year, the first time since 1032. Our affirmative team consisted of Helen Sprengel and Pearl Leslie. .hose on the negative team were Margaret Castle and Ruth Hanning. Roger Lenn was alter- nate and Mrs. Eskew Debating coach. Each team, negative and affirmative, particl pated in four debates. ’ Our affiimative team won a very important ■ decision over Bosse's negative. The other schools with which we debated were Princeton, Central, and Rietz, The subject for this year was: Resolved That all Electric Utilities Should Be Govern- mentally Owned and Operated . The debaters wish to thank all those who made this debating team possible. They are sure ihat the experience will prove very beneficial to all who participated in this activity. Spring Festival The Spring Festival was held on Friday night, April 16 at the Chandler School. A large crowd attended the Festival, and every one had a jolly good time. ' The entertainment was furnished by the
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students, and all the performances toolc place in the gymnasium. The first, second, third, and fourth grades had a Tom Thumb -wedding; the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades gave a minstrel; the High School gave a musical program. All the programs v ere well attended. Hot dogs, soup, soft drinks, pie, ice cream, and candy were served in the school building. The most important event of the evening was the crowning of the Festival Queen. Miss Margaret Castle was the Queen of the Festival. The Queen was dressed in a lovely peach ne,t dress trimmed with dainty blue ribbons.,. Tt-he Queen's attendants were Pearl Leslie, and Marg- aret Schnell. The four floweregirls, who laldi the processional, were chosen from the first and second grades.
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