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Show SENIOR CARNIVAL TO RIVAL ALL PREVIOUS SCHOOL FESTIVITIES Booths and a confetti dance will be features of the Milford High senior carnival to be held in the school gymnasium gym-nasium at eight o'clock Friday evening, even-ing, December 5. Arrangements are advancing to completion and plans for a carnival to outdo last year's affair are being perfected. As early as November 21 the booths were auctioned off by Jess Done, president of the senior class which following the tradition of the carnival is selling space in the gymnasium gym-nasium to the varius classes and school organizations that wish to sponsor booths. This year the juniors are to have the candy and ice cream stand, the eighth graders, the hot dog booth, the seventh sev-enth grade, the punch table, the boosters club the pop corn, the basket all team, the confetti, and the seniors the ring pitching booth. Each booth lis to be decorated by the organization in charge in appropriate colors while the gymnasium as a whole will be idecoratd in purple and gold, the senior colors, by Helen Bird, Jayne Sloan and Beth Coleman the committee in charge. i In addition to the amusement provided pro-vided by the booths and by a program yet to be arranged, there will be dancing, danc-ing, the Milford orchestra furnishing the music. J. M. Hughes class advisor for the; seniors heads the committee on ar- I rangements. |