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Sixty-Two SECOND TEAM Back row: Louise Eitelgeorge, Alma Schwab, Beulah Ross, Donaldine McManamy, Ruth Horn, Olive Siebold, Miss Estelle Krejci, Coach. Front row: Merle Smith, Elizabeth Sprague, Mabel Nielsen, Mildred Sprague, Mildred Stenten, Gladys Zwiebel.
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Sixty-Four THE CARNIVAL The night of February 5th was a gala night for the Papillion High School. It was the occasion of the annual carnival given for the beneiit of the basketball teams. The committees were in the following competent hands: Chicken Din- ner, Mrs. Barnhillg Booths, Amelia Magaretg Stunts, Wendell McManamyg Advertising, Philip Steyerg Equipment, Edwin Hagedorng Popcorn, Dorothy Jacobey. The P. H. S. Orpheum, a program of five acts, was presented. Each class was responsible for one act and a prize was given for the best. The Eighth Grade presented Samson's troupe, a variety act. A Musical Revue of 1927, clever and entertaining, was the act of the Freshmen. The Sopho- mores, always modern, contented themselves with Broadcasting from Ku Ku with James Nickerson as Announcer Clock. Tazh Moha, the man who knows, in the person of Stanley Beerline, was the contribution of the Juniors. Many and profound were the mysteries performed by him. The Seniors presented a one-act play, The Train to Maura. The Sophomores were the lucky ones to receive the prize, a two-pound box of chocolates. Mr. H. A. Collins, Mr. H. A. Sander and Mrs. D. S. Fase were the judges. The chief attractions of the Carnival were the basketball games, Ben- son Boys vs. Papillion Boys, and Valley Girls vs. Papillion Girls. These were both good games and the excellent school spirit was in evidence. Besides being a great deal of fun, this carnival was financially one of the most successful ever given. So, here's to the Spirit of Carnival, may he always be as successful.
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