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Show SAM Sponsors Barnival Tonight Annual Barn Dance to Entertain 3000 Dressed once again in the familiar "duds" of their pioneering pio-neering ancestors, Southerners Southern-ers will cavort at the annual SAM Carnival where they will jump and jive to the music mu-sic of Saul Betnam in the boys' gym. Barn dancing is just one of the treats in store for students, Mr. Hale, dean of boys, said. Other attractions are a shooting gallery, bowling, handwriting expert, fortune for-tune telling, dart throwing, movies mov-ies (comedy), and many others. One of the highlighted events of the evening will be the produce drawings in the auditorium, where the main prize is a turkey! Unlike the past, this year's Barn Dance will be minus the yellow Thanksgiving straw, for the dust collects in the ventilating system and results in a laborous task for the hard-to-get custodians. custod-ians. After the carnival, students will have the choice of either dancing in the boys gym, or seeing see-ing a full length motion picture in the, auditorium. The frolic is under the direction direc-tion of the SAM officers, Jerry Dalebout, Morris Kjar, and Kent Lund, Morris Waters, and Kent Peterson. Admission is 25 cents or an activity ac-tivity card. |