Rendon Halloween Carnival

October 26, 2023
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A Rendon Elementary Halloween Carnival in 1954-1955 included the king and queen and court.

Shown are (bottom from left) Unknown, Andrea Kingston, Jeri Coppock and Chuck Sheffield; (second row) Unknown Davis, Bobby Sellers, Connie Garrett, Rodney Collier, Andy Hudgins, James Johnson, Wayne Berry and Connie Webb; (third row) Unknown Ray, Linda Rhoden, Thornton Collier, Barbara Allen, DeWayne Johnson, Marlene Berry, Sandy Davis and Carolyne Sheffield; (fourth row) Jimmy Johnson, Janie Jones, Walter Berry, Pat Pilkington, Betty Green, Tommy Garrett, unknown, unknown Ray, King and Queen James Teague and Eveylyn Selman, flower girl (sitting on stage) Nancy Sellers.

To learn more about Mansfield history, check out the Mansfield Historical Museum, 102 N. Main St., open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is free. For more info, call 817-473-4250, emailmuseum@mansfieldtexas.gov or go to mansfieldhistory.org.

Photo courtesy of the Mansfield Historical Society.

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