By Kristie Kitto
Kids swarmed the Pine Wood Derby race booth. They loved to see their car win (who wouldn't?).
Many girls were showing off the jewelry they had purchased from Kris Caldwell.
Dippin' Dots was a big hit. They also donated the money they made from the carnival to our high school.
Pie throwing was great! Anyone could buy a pie and shove it in the participants' face. It was a perfect opportunity to make someone miserable, get a good laugh, or cream the person you hate or really like.
Another booth included students paying to bash a car. Scott Curtis took no time demolishing two windows; it was very impressive.
Many students were enjoying themselves. Danielle Hubbard, a junior, said, "It was fun and a good way to bring the school together. I also got to meet a lot of new people, which was nice." The Carnival was a good chance to pump THS students up for the game against Snow Canyon. There were many booths that helped with the spirit we had at the game.
The Drama Club did face-painting to show school pride along with Journalism Staff, who put big blue paws or Homecoming football temporary tattoos on the students. Many people had their entire face painted like a wolf. That was very brave and so cool, and it looked really good. It was also interesting to hear where people wanted their tattoos to be placed. Many liked the inside of their forearm and below the ear on the neck, and others even on the ankle. There was also a booth to get your hair all done up with a pretty cool style with sparkles. The people who did that looked really snazzy. The Carnival had a good turnout, and the weather was surprisingly comfortable. Those who went were glad they did because they had fun and saw lots of their friends.
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