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Orono Weekly Times, 23 Mar 1977, p. 8

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Pines Marchfest Carnival- With his stetson principal who organizéd and planned Robert Bolton was busy the the carnival as a money-rais- most part of the'-evening selling tickets for the March- ing endeavour for the school. fest at the Pines. He had Everyone, he said, appears to every praise for the students be having a good time. On Wednesday, March 16 the staff and students of the Pines Senior Public Sehool enjoyed entertaining the sur- roiinding communities with the many events of their Marchfest Carnival Night. The entire sehool took on a carnival atmosphere. There were games of chance and skill, and many delightful booths. The most popular item was a game set up by the Students' Council. For jugt a quarter ticket you could throw three wet sponges at your favourîte teacher. The smaller members of the huge growd enjoyed the most outstanding exhibit, set up by the Grade Seveni members of Hudson House, a tour through a scary spooky house. The purpose of the event was to raise moeney to purchase uniforms for the various school teams and the goal1s was successfully reach- ed. The staff and students sincerely wish to thank every- one, especially to the parents, for their generosity and co-operation. Bingo was a popular game with this young group await- number. at the Marchfest Wednesday ing the calof another Beth Gatchell, Carin Adams and Kenldra Kemp appear out of their mystic room at the Pines at the Marchfest Wednesday at the students and parents and Pines Senior Public School. proved a popular booth at the The group were busy looking indoor carnival. into the future for fellow Suzanne Adamns xinds up withi a soggy spoage to. thro'.w at one of her teachers at the she missed with this one while Dennis Klawitter watches. Marchfest atbte Pines' No t is always more fun wheni the target is one of the teachers and there was great delight when thîs wet sponge t bounced off the head of Mr. Dupuis, a teacher at thE Pines.

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