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Student Council's booth BINDS hearts. I ':,'S.. 'HY Tri-Hi-Y girls EAT more ice cream than they sell. - 2,5- I ' i i .M . if x if I fa ,. A :Q in 'Q if an-W. 3 W. Art c1ub's pirates DISPLAY booty, F . Wt ,st 4 tw-1 if th F N P A 4 6 it Law as gy 5- . vi'
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Miss Carpenter and Miss Conde DISCUSS golfing at the junior class booth Perky booths at Winter Carnival curb season slump Prizes! Surprises! Ambition! Pride! Every club made it- self known at Lintonis annual WINTER CARNIVAL. Sponsored by the Student Council, it was held in Febru- ary for the financial benefit of school organizations and the enjoyment of all involved. Spaghetti dinner, anyone? Batik headbands? Clay beads? Art Club was mentioned for the outstanding appearance of its unsinkable pirates, ship laden with original treasures. Eddy Deck PREVENTS Jeiih Fosteris escape from Dramatics club's jail. 5 xi an
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