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-5 V Yi, CARNIVAL This is the seventh consecutive year the Detroit High School has sponsered an annual Carnival with the cooperation of the grade School students, This year the Carnival was held especially to raise money, for a sounds movie projector, It was held in the basement of the High School on October 20, 1944. imhe planning committee consisted of Clifford, golleen, Rodney, Bob and Chairman, Ridhard ears. V The booths were built by the boys 'and the girls decorated them. Some trouble 'lwas encountered in obtaining prizes-Rodney, Clif- ford, and Colleen buying them in Salem on the last day when the prizes ordered did not are ive, Everyone cooperated and kept busy . on the initial night and the carnival turned out a great, success. b I There were ten booths in all. The Beano booth was the most popular of the evening 'and. took in SB2,4O. The Roulette Wheel was seeoond with a total of S69.l?. The other booths came as follows: Food Booth 326.2O, Bean Bag 325,- Duck Pins. 3l9.70,n Fish Pond S19.6O, Darts t19,,5o, Ring Toss em.-so, candy Booth 315.70 , Shooting Gallery bl2.5O, The Bean Bag, Duck Pins, Fish Pond and Candy Booth were bun by the Grade Sehool students. The total ,money taken in amounted to 8289.55 and the net prom fit was t1ee.1e. Of this net profit the High Sehool's share was 3154.5-4. This amount was considerably more than was ever made in prev- ious years through the carnival. c , O .giiix eff X 2 1
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