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Huge! 1912! Carnival! Tonight!

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This evening at 8.30 o'clock, the Junior class will hold a carnival in the Hemenway Gymnasium. The committee has worked hard to arrange a program of side shows and events, but only with the help of the class can the evening be made a success. The committee suggests that the men wear old clothes and tennis shoes so that they can enter into the spirit of the evening and can join in the games. A number of charming class bar-maids will serve refreshments and add to the attractions, but the Mutt and Jeff police force will be on hand to maintain order.

In addition to the numerous side shows, the important events are, the obstacle race, sack race, tug-of-war, potato race, pie-eating contest, and greased pig race. Cups will be awarded to the winners of each event. An imperial German band, under the leadership of Herr Getzenschneider, has been engaged for the evening. It is up to every member of the class to turn out and make the affair a complete success.

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