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3355533 3'31R3333'333533ii'k353 33 , saaxxxxaaaxxaxxxaaaxxxaxxxaxaxaaxxxx X ? '- ' ' - 'IDL '-ff+4T:- ig O 'W 1 'fcibg' 3' 7 of 3 wffg , ,.xx mllllllllllll' cgcfioof 5,02-:nfs HALIDWFEN BAZAAR October 30 found Mohnton High School celebrating the festival of goblins and witches. The first part of the evening's activity was characterized by a mass parade portraying the fantasy of the Hallowe'en spirit. The townspeople and student body then' enjoyed for the irst time the new motion picture machine, complete with the sound projector which the school secured for educational and amusement purposes. Other features to be enjoyed were the fishing pond, fortune telling, and refreshments which were on sale. OPEN HOUSE Mohnton held its annual Open House on April 14, 1937. Regular classes. each lasting a halffhour, were conducted. Immediately afterward all pupils and visitors went to the auditorium to enjoy music, movies, and a seriesof chalk talks by Mr. Pawling. This gave the parents and frends of the school an opportunity to become acquainted with the general functioning of our high school. - GRADUATION ACTIVITIES ' In connection with the play My Irish Cinderella suitable gifts will be presented to all Senior Class members. The Baccalaureate Services will be held in Zion's Evangelical Congregational Church on May 23. May 28 will mark the finish of school days by the formal commencement exercises. Dr. Kenneth Neal Alexander will be the speaker. The theme of commencement will be Looking Forward With Youth. gd u Forty'six , -, 1 W K xx m s-:sf 334 3 33 3333 33 333 33 3 33 3333333 33333333333333533333.33333333333333 ?3i'
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