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0 Festival Furnishes Fun lfriday, November 13, proved to he a lucky date for the students of Muscatine High School. Un that date the homemaking, art, music, and dramatic departments presented the annual lfun l estival. The homemaking department sponsored concession liooths on the first floor. lVlysterious ladies told for- tunes, and liarkers tempted the Muslcies' ballethrowing ability. lfnthusiastic salesmen sold candy, pop, ice cream, confetti, noisemakers, and all the trimmings of a real carnival. The Big '1'op', show was in the auditorium. The Musky dramatists presented three plays: 'WX Prairie l loWer,', an animated western dramag UA Pair of Lu- naticsng and The iliouchdownfl The hrlusky band, dressed as sailors of the liig ship S. S. FWUSK Y, pre- sented a clever musical program under the direction of Harold lfreese and Max Risinger. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the king and queen. Nluskies paid a penny apiece for votes which they cast during the three days preceding the carnival. lflaine Handley and Bill limmert reigned over the carnival this year. They led the way to the cafeteria dance, which climaxed the evening. NJ .I .f King Bill lfniinert, Queen Flaine Handley 15.5. MU. AY
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.lim- Auclitorium Means Escaped Tests, Happy Muskies The high school auditorium is not only the most useful room in the entire school but also the most blessed, for it is something going on in the audi- torium that allows the distraught student to grate- fully escape a test in a class or a boring hour in study hall. Although as a general rule the school provides more out-of-town assembly programs than those -IO of any other type, this year the students had to he content With more homeftalent programs. This fact was largely due to gas rationing. However, these programs put on hy students ot M. H. S. under the direction of the dramatic and music departments and hy various city organizations were Very successful. Muskies felt repaid for the precious class time they lost. V, .W , 4, Tall, Short Slim, Fat - - All Come To Assembly
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