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:qv--v Xll'-. s Students crowd Corn School. The weather proved exceptional for the opening night of Corn School festivities as the crowds grew in number. With the temperature ranging in the '7O's, the LaGrange community came out from behind a television set to join in the fun of a street fair. Some people came to see the crowning of the queen, some came to see little brothers and sisters in the kiddie parade, yet others came just to come. After the Tuesday night heat wave, a cold snap startled many fair goers, but the crowds still continued to tool Detroit Street. Many people enjoyed watching the little kids on the merry-go- round, or listening to the pop from a car- nival booth, or hearing the screams from people on the rides. With the 1975 money crunch, the rides sometimes carried empty seats with the admission being fifty cents with a mer- chant ticket, sixty cents without it. At 12:00 a. m. midnight Saturday, the rides and booths closed up to move on to another carnival. The streets were cleaned and all traces were removed. Yet, a carmel apple wrapper or a torn up ticket stub blowing in the cold autumn wind left memories that something had occurred in the small community town of LaGrange called Corn School. l... E. During the Saturday afternoon parade senior Kay Rundles and Junior Ethel Fowler campaign for the upcoming local elections. Teen political activity is not uncommon in LaGrange. D. Downtown LaGrange's carnival atmosphere emerges in an aerial view during the week-long fes- tivities. Closer K0 evening, this half-empty street became quickly crowded with adults and kids of all ages. CORN SCHOOL 9
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