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CHRISTMAS PROGRAM This year just at Christmas time our school was visited by that unwelcome visitor, the Nflu bugn. Since many of our characters vwere ill with the flu and school was closed 'the week before Christmas, our Christmas operetta, nThe,Legendtf the Snowmann was given after Christmas vacation on January 1 The operetta was a success inspite of the difficulties in presenting it. The main characters were: John, a very self- ish boy, Johnny Forry, Mary, his unselfish sister, Jeannie Parker, a poor news boy, Gail Buckley and the snow man, Don Loudenslager. The other students from the first six grades made up the other Wgroupn characters. Music between acts was presented'by'theCirls' and Boys' Glee Clubs, the group of twelve girls, and the1nixed.ensemble THE CARNIVAL The pupils of the music department under the direction of Mrs. Hoover conducted a carnival November 14 maraisenmney to help in buying band uniforms. Committees were appointed to take charge of different concessions such as the ring toss, weight guessing, a fish pond, fortune telling, etc. Also a queen was chosen for the Carnival. Anyone was entitled to vote for 'hg51'favorite contestant.' Those competing were Jacqueline Harris, Dorotha Jean Fetter, June Fox, Lois Saxton, Dorothy Herbert, and Norma Christiansen. At ten o'c1ock Dorotha Jean Fetter was the lucky one to be crowned as queen. A cafeteria lunch was served by the parents of the band members which started at six o'clock and lasted until all concessions were closed. A few cakes, pies and other dishes were left which were auctioned off to the highest bidder by Mr. Harrington. ' The crowd of people that came and went during the eve- ning.seemed to enjoy the food, and concessions and the eve- ning also netted a tidy sum of money for the music treasury toward the buying of band uniforms.
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ROW 1: Messenger, Aueenstien MCC rb Q , u. er, Conley, F. Baer, Merritt, Hite, Parker, ROM 2: Mr. Bishop, Hinamon, Miley, Hobson, Weston, Darnell, Granlee, Noggleg Scott, ROW' 5: White, B. Cook, Deuces, R. Baer, Radel, R. Cook, Lill, Miner. F4 F. A..ACTIVITI3S President ....... ...... James Conley Vice lrcsident... ...freddie VcCumber Secretary ....... ......... TrediBaer Treasurer. ..... ...... ilvin Kerritt Reporter... ...Milbur Messenger The Future Farmers of ngeric: have a total of twenty five in membership. One must have had at least one year of voca- tional agriculture to become a member. The first outstanding event of the year was the initiation of the HGreen Handsn on October 9. Later we participated in parliamentary proeedure at the Farmer's Institute to gain practice in order to receive a good grade in the District contest, held at Ashley. Other activities were shopwork, a study of livestock, and work on . ,. .d inclvi ual projects and project records.
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