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Q 836 WEA? IHIU rr. E2 O ff gimp Sssx,lA iglgkg ggfyg qshx' ESQ? n -g ?g?m 'U he 'IQ-'li E H A 4531 CARNIVAL On October 29, we held our annual carnival. Everyone enjoyed the refreshments, games, and program. NATHAN HALE Nathan Hale, a historical play was presented by the four upper English classes of Pataskala High School. It was given on February 2. It was a play highly praised by all the community because of its serious dramatic worth. ' OPERETTA The operetta, 'Campus Daze,' was very success- fully presented by the high school on April 19. The operetta was under the direction of our music teacher, Miss Helen Jane Smith. Pataskala 1s noted for their good operettas and this one was no exception. JUNIOR FROLIC A Junior dance was substituted for this year's Junior Class Play. A good orchestra was procured and the young people danced. Card tables were pro- vided for those who d1dn't care to dance. SENIOR PLAY One of Samuel French's productions entitled uHer Own Money', was selected as the Senior Class Play. It is to be given May 20th in the Peteskaln School Auditorium. INTERSCHOLABTIC SPORTS Pateskala enjoyed a fairly successful football season this year by winning three, losing three, and tying one. We defeated Newark Reserves, Heb- ron, and Hanover. We lost to Granville, Alex- andria, and Johnstown and tied Groton. Our boys finished with a 500 percent in basket- ball this year after overcoming a bad start. In- cluding the tournament we won seven and lost seven. Victories were over Kirkersvllle twice, Union, Etna, Alexandria, Ohio Deaf, and the A- lumni. We lost to New Albany, Hebron, Summit, To- boso, Utica, Granville, and Reynoldsburg. Pataskala's prospects for a successful baseball season are very bright as we have a veteran team. We have our entire team back from last year with the exception of our pitcher. We have a ten game schedule to complete this season. We have games scheduled with Denison Freshmen, Homer twice, Heb- ron twlce, Summit twice, Union, Etna, and the Alumni. CO! 11 ZENCB-TENT The program which was so successful in 1937 is to be followed this year. Five students will re- view parts of the book 'Think and Grow R1ch'. Dr. Klein from Ohio State University will give the commencement address.
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