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DTEMS Fall Carnival

Peggy MacKenzie by Peggy MacKenzie
November 19, 2014
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The School Fall Carnival at Davis-Thomas Elementary Middle School was held on Sunday, October 12, 2014. The principal, Alicia Lambert, and a student, Jon Rhodes of the eighth grade were interviewed.

fall carnival 2What did you do at the carnival?

Mrs. Lambert replied, “I was in the dunk tank.”

Jon Rhodes replied, “The haunted house.”

What did you like about the carnival and why?

Mrs. Lambert replied, “The bounce houses, but I liked everything. We tried to come up with something new.”

Jon replied, “Dunking other students; it was fun.”

What was at the carnival?

Mrs. Lambert replied, “Lots of games, haunted house, concession stands, two bounce houses, and a dunk tank.

Jon replied, “The haunted house.”

Did you like the dunk tank and why?

Mrs. Lambert replied, “Yes because it was fun, and the kids liked dunking me.”

Jon replied, “Yes, it was fun dunking them.”

What was your favorite part of the carnival and why?”

Mrs. Lambert, “The haunted house. It was scary.”

The PTO and the teachers and staff of DTEMS worked hard in making the carnival possible. Mountain Trail Rides’ Petting Zoo for donated the cow for the cow drop for the third year in a row. Other events included the dunking booth, the eighth grade haunted house, fishing pond, and cake walk.

The fall carnival was held to raise money for field trips and other activities for the students of Davis-Thomas.

Article By Xzandra Ashby, Shawn Bast, and Adam Putlovis

DTEMS Newspaper Staff

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