Stunt Progmm An annual event at Rabouin, always looked forward to with great anticipation, is the stunt program. This year interest ran unusually high, perhaps because the proceeds went to a very worthy cause- the RAB-J AB! On this afternoon, the sky is the limit -the only restriction being a three minute time limit for each act! Some rooms took advantage of practically every member of the class-while others depended onthe talents of one or two. Prizes were awarded for the most artistic, most original, and wittiest stunts, and needless to say our three judges had a most difficult time ren- dering a decision! Strange as it may seem, the art department did not win the title of most artistic ! It took a sewing class to do the trick! One or two acts got the gong , but took it in very good spirit. In fact, everyone had such a hilarious time, that even the clock-watchers were surprised when the dismissal bell rang! School has its lighter moments-and this was definitely one of them! Svlclzk Hawkivizr Sadie Hawkins had her day! Rabouin's seniors and Delgado's graduates-to-be held a joint get-together party. The jolly celebration took place at Delgado where Lil' Abner comic strip characters came to life in a hill billy setting. All the quaint customs of Skunk Hollow's eventful day were carried out. As the tradition goes- a lonesome old maid was granted that par- ticular day to capture the man of her dreams. But instead, the pursuers became happy possessors of dance partners throughout the afternoon. Two beautiful gold and black cups were awarded, before the snatch began, to the best impersonator, followed by a Skunk Hollow wedding. The marriage was performed between these two acting -as bride and groom. Marrying Sam officiated Thirty-four while the Scragg Brothers looked on with trusty and rusty shot guns in hand. Only selected citizens and five Daisy Maes acted as their attendants. Everyone had a rip snortin ' good time, we know, and continued the dances that helped to mark the first annual Sadie Hazvkims Day as one well worth remem- bering. , THE MIRACLE I met a Man and a dog today- I asked: You've come from afar ? The Man's eyes burned like wells of pitch And His face was white as a scar. Idly, I thought to my pitying self : He's deaf and dumb, poor Mani' And the cold wind blew their tatters thin Like feathers bright in a fan. I reached in my coat for a farthing And found there nothing instead: There are berries just beyond this grassg They're really good, I said. He turned His sad face from me, And His great dog led the wayg The heather was bright with sudden light And I could only say: When you feel that blanket of sun up here, You hardly notice the cold g And I stopped amazed, as the flowers He touched Turned into crowns of gold. Betty Pearis Kemp. RAIN The rain has an amber beat- Almost tear-like, so fleetg The sky is wild with honey bees As the sun blows wet on the street. Betty Pearis Kemp RAB-IAB
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