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Show How f01d Folks' Dressed for Barn Dance S.A.M. Slates Barn Dance For Tonight Reverting to the horse and buggy days of their ancestors, the students of South high school will drop their southern drawl and adopt the garb of the wild west for the annual S. A. M. barn dance and carnival tonight at South. Music for the affair, which is scheduled to start at 8:00 p. m. will be furnished by Alden Richards' Rich-ards' orchestra. For tiie past two weeks levies and plaid shirts have replaced the ordinary school clothes to advertise adver-tise the occasion. One of the main events of the evening will come at 9:45, when a drawing will be held in the auditorium audito-rium for turkeys and chickens. The dance and carnival are sponsored spon-sored by the South Associated Men, and are under the direction of the S. A. M. officers and homeroom home-room representatives. There will be a full length moving mov-ing picture in the auditorium at 10:00 p. m. entitled "Riding in Air," featuring Joe E. Brown and Guy Kibbee. This year only couples will be allowed in the building. The admission is an activity ac-tivity card or twenty-five cents. The events of the carnival are comedies in the music room, fortune for-tune telling, baseball throwing, ponies, dart throwing, hand-writing analysis, roulette wheel, best-looking best-looking monkey in captivity, swimming swim-ming match, rope-a-sucker, dance in the boys gym from eight to twelve, motion picture in the auditorium, audi-torium, and apple cider will be served. A demonstration of old fashioned fashion-ed square dancing will be presented present-ed at intermission. |