Show r I I r p ar t r cy t I j wJ 1 4 A s Fi- Fi j 0 i 11 r r rd d II I Iw r z a rM w Sr Leo Learns Role for Schools School's Circus These cub scouts are getting in a little practice in advance of their circus scheduled for June 2 i I at Rosslyn Heights School Douglas Luke John Allred and Curtis Kindred work with Leo Rosslyn Y ihs Cubs i Ready edy Carnival Fun n Hurry Hurry HurD Hurr Hurry The familiar cry of the circus barker will echo around Rosslyn Heights School 2291 East June 2 but 2 but it will be sounded in the clear treble vo voice voice ce of a cub scout The occasion will be the annual amate amateur r carnival and circus put on by some boys boy in the schools school's newly organized cub scout pack who are going all out to provide a fun filled pro pro- gram Their plans include 24 concessions concessions concessions conces conces- including ball throwing shooting gallery train pony and chariot rides balloons clowns and everything imaginable All booths will wil be manned by cub scouts parents or relatives said I F F. F B B. B Kindred publicity chair chair- I man I A parade at 3 pm p.m. will start i festivities with competitions for forthe forthe I Ithe the best float entered by each den in the pack There will be prizes for all children attending The gala circus is free to the public to g give ge e entertainment to I friends and relatives es of the pack members The boys have worked hard to finance the project staging staging staging stag stag- ing frequent paper and grease collection drives throughout the school year The circus-carnival circus itself is put on by the cub scouts not for profit but just dust for fun Mr l Kindred said Last year a similar event at Dilworth School which also boasts an up coming and and coming c cub u b pack attracted nearly person persons persons per per- sons son it was reported Final plans will be made at a meeting scheduled Monday at 8 pm p.m. at the home of Paul DeLancy DeLaney chairman of the event 2026 Ashton Circle |