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Page 45 text:
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ALL SCHOOL CARNIVAL Our all school carnival was a big success as far as financial progress and fun was concerned. 553471.70 net was taken in, of which 101 was given to the student body. The Junior Class had the largest returns with S180 net. The play room was the location of the event. Booths, strea.ers, confetti and people were all over the place. Bingo, roulette, baseball, shooting galleries and fish pond, beauty-traps, fun-house and cafe were all given a very busy time. An estimated 250 people attend- ed, spending about 32.00 apiece. Concession most liked by the children was the fun- house, and for the adults there were bingo and the base- ball throw. The hilarity went on until almost one o'clock. The food was naturally enjoyed by all. The queen contest at a penny a vote was won by Miss Betty Wright. She was crowned by Miss Barton. The recreation room was the scene of the fun fest and was by far the best decorated to date. Bigger and better carnivals are anticipated in the future. wa wish to thank everyone who attended for their active and beneficial co-operation.
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Page 46 text:
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l SPEECH ACTIVITIES Our speech class this year was definitely a success. The three plays presented were enormously entertaining. The first NThat Crazy Smith Familyn was presented at both Murtaugh and Eden. The proceeds of this production was used to completely redecorate the stage. Paint and Kalsomine were every where in evidence. Number two UDrums of Deathn was also a success. The proceeds went to the Senior Class Sponsors. nLittle Womenu is yet to be produced. Proceeds are to be used for new stage curtains. In the District Declamation contest three Mhrtaugh representa- tives won the right to go to the state contest. They were: Kenneth B iggs, Original Essayg Frank Morrison, Humorous reading, Dick Tblman, Extemporaneous speaking. Others who competed were Mark Arstein, Dramatic Reading, Arlene Hoffman, Original Oratoryg Jack Fuller, After dinner speechg Burl Egbert, Poetry. A debate team las formed though no competition was entered it had gratifying results. The entire speech class wishes to express its gratitude to the entire student body for there helpful co-operation and especially to Miss Vivian Barton whose constructive sarcasm and CCatch your breathl able hands guided our classes toward per- fection in the lines of Oral communication and appreciation of the arts.
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