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Schoo Affairs HIS YEAR a new system in the presenting of assembly programs was established. A committee comprised of five members of the faculty was appointed to serve during the first semester. A second committee of faculty members served for the second semester. Effort was put forth to give the pupils an opportunity to display their talents and to secure educational movies for these programs. The festival of witches and ghosts was celebrated at the annual Hallowe'en Bazaar held on October 28. There was a parade through town terminating in the high school building with the awarding of prizes to the winning contestants. Movies were shown, after which the various stands were opened. Mr. Pawling and Mr. Kyle, dressed in chef costumes, made an attractive sight dipping ice cream. Mrs. Beil and Miss Babb again posed as gypsy fortuneftellers. The other members of the faculty served on various committees for refreshments and entertainment. The annual exhibition conducted by Mr. Kyle and Miss Aulenbach was held on March 30. The program was comprised of apparatus work, drills, dances, games, pyramids, and much clowning. The exhibition was- one of the best ever given. The annual Open House was held on April 14. This year the procedure varied from the usual type of Open House. No classes were held but each course was demonstrated by an exhibit of projects and types of work covered. The Open House commenced with an auditorium program which included the following: selections by the High School Band, a marionette show, Blue Beard's Seventh Wife, and two moving pictures, Jerry Pulls the Strings and The Payoff. Little Theatre Night was sponsored by the Junior Class with the pref sentation of the melodrama, The Case of the '33', and the farce, The Tarnished Witherspoons' on April 21. Characters in the first performance were: Miller, the Hawk, john Shickg Lucille, his accomplice, Luella Ruthg Mrs. SimmsfVane, Helen Hoyerg Miss Jones, her companion, Arlene Fritz, Police Inspector, Raymond Koller, and Garrity, a policeman, Marvin Epler. In the second production werei Grandma Witherspoon, Betty Fritzg Grandpa Witherspoon, Thomas Leiningerg Margaret Witherspoon, Rachel Fisher, Henry Witherspoon, Robert Noll, Helen Witherspoon, Eleanor Huyettg and Charles Witherspoon, Daniel Schmehl. The annual field day was held on May 3. During the morning session only academic contests were scheduled. In the afternoon the usual athletic events took place. Both the academic and athletic events figured in the scoring of points. TI-IE BEACON- I939 fortyfseven
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