�we-n-Ccsti:,�es :said festiv -l;; ".« >-. tea' boo;.as tri.s:oraed t+.R e:.. ._ e t•�
<br />c� orf:,1 aceae of the carnival sp sass: i by the P.T.A. on 7ialleweIe:,rac'-
<br />,ora were: ap,;ie bobbl:ig, fish ponds, house of horrors, beazty sho,>, toy auto and tricycie
<br />rte..es, popcorn, home made ice crea:a, lemonade, hamburgers, coffee, pie and cake. Daring t`.o f
<br />pro,;ra;a in the auditorium skits were presented by Wornan's Club, Lions' Club, American Le_ -ten, I
<br />and student groups. A display of baton twirling by Lea Basse and Laura Gallacher was a fea-
<br />tare c' the evening.
<br />Book ileek was observed November 11-17. In the libr=ry were displayed books of unusual inter-
<br />ests, original drawings, and model *canes from favorite borks and also dolls dressed as well-
<br />known cnaracters• There were also clever book jackets and posters. Tao programs were given
<br />in the Auditorium by the elementary and the high school students. Parts of these proe,rnze
<br />were given at the Nove:aZier meeting of P.T.A., when members visitec Lhe Book Display in t•,e Li-
<br />orrry.
<br />F.T.A. spin;ore., se^era% attractions t-.ruout the yerir: Rerentior. for I',:,c::er,. Cctr}er 3th:
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<br />Day Tea rebraary 21.
<br />Chapel is held each Wednesday morning with the classes taking their turns in presiding. Min-
<br />isters of the town have a rotation which they follow for visits to the school to address t'ie
<br />students.
<br />Christmas progr " was an original play in which. Touny Gentsel, as an Americsr, Soy, visite'.
<br />I,r,' , countries rind learned their customs. Seventh Grade presented "The Perfect Gift",
<br />a religious play- 'Liehth GrZdo pre sen' y_cc e�iy "hrf.� a , r" To conclude the pro-
<br />gram tae high School Glee Cl -:b sang Ira %Klaon' a l ..�,ta, "The Cirist gas Story".
<br />Bootcall Banquet was given in honor of the foot al! team and their guesta on December loth at
<br />the American Legion hall. The hall and taoles were d ..crated in blue football faehion, and
<br />entertainment was furnished by the cheer leaders and majorettes. Albert Royal, all -conference
<br />end .�,•- _v.Ls ;araster a_ i►fter the banquet dancing was enjoyed by
<br />everyone.
<br />Senior Clusa Pia;; -"Don't Tace My Penny" -December 17, 1945.
<br />Valentine Dance was sponsored on Wednesday night February 13th by the Senior Class at the Ro-
<br />man's Club Building. Randall Lunday's 13 piece orchestra furnished the music. The club
<br />building was decorate,i with red and w1iite streamers. Mrs. Morena, class sponsor, c!aceroned
<br />the dance, assisted by :Er. Uangin. A good time was had by all.
<br />hid's Lay -Friday morning March Lyth the Seniors arrived at school in costumes or children. At
<br />9:30 the entire school was entertained with a Wild %lest show, "Crime Doesn't Pay" written by
<br />members of the class. kberyore had plenty of good lswghs. After the show the kris left for
<br />tneZephyrhills airport of see eight governors and their wives arrive by plane to visit Pasco
<br />Yacklag Plart. At noon the seniors had lunch tog,;tner void t.ten off for a bycycle rile and a
<br />swim. The evening was spent at Zephyr Park where Mrs. S.S. Royal entertained with a wiener
<br />roast. The entire day war& a success.
<br />Skip away Day On the Seniors enjoyed their S17ip Awiv Day aceor'ir.n to tre-
<br />ditior.. The day was spent at,�.lnna)./�,,�.esTy,�.�_.
<br />Jurier-Senior Bar, ,uetd lieu was ::elder[ �._'at'aJw^vwR_
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<br />baccaiaureate Service was neld in the__.___ __, The ser -mon v s deliv,•t
<br />Class Sight program was presented lntthe High School Auditorium on Monday June IC -a.
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