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Page 128 text:
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Lnnkingeup -at. the Hella Party ' students attended the annual Hello party which hundred of you is always held the evening following the first day of school. An excellent attendance is always expected because the students are anxious to be with their friends again. As we watched you from the balcony above, we knew you were having a gala eve- ning. You always enjoy this party more than any of the rest because it is so informal and gives you a chance to make so many new friends. As each student entered the door he was given a name card on which his name was written to add to the get acquainted theme. The color of these name cards was de- termined by your class in school, the colors being freshmen, green, sophomores, orange, iuniors, blue, seniors, red. The underclassmen came to the party at eight o'clock which gave them an opportunity to meet the teachers, play mixer games and get acquainted generally. Most of these games were arranged so that each person would talk or clancc with a different partner every few minutes. Your high-and-mighty-upperclassmen, along with many others came at nine oclock, and all of you danced to the music of Dean Pullins and his orchestra until twelve o'clock. You liked this because any events being held on school nights are only allowed to last until ten-thirty, therefore you received a special treat. Your student body officers, Bob Fuller, Phyllis Millett and Joyce DeWitt were respon- sible for the well-planned party you enioyed so much. They were there from the begin- ning-started the mixer games and put the large crowd in a jovial mood. This party made you feel that you were really a part of Mesa High and made you more enthusiastic for the many activities which were to come. Om' Hundred Twvnt y-Four M ntltff I
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Page 129 text:
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H couples arrived expectcrntly at the gym entrance AS one hundred many ohs and 'alms were heard tor the entrance was a glittering ice cave. As they Walked into the ballroom, they were greeted by charming hostesses, and their praizes mounied as they gazed at the decorations carrying out the Winter Wonderlarwd theme. The eye-catching centerpiece was tvvo revolving clears vvrth light and dark blue streanrers accentuating their beauty. The ceiling, a six pointed star, also had streamers cliaping tram each paint to the floor. The clever use ol light and dark blue gave the rllusien ot ice and snow Another eye-catching ettect was ac'r:evecl bv the cleve clance programs which had picturesque Christmas trees drovvn on the covers, with tiny pencils attached. The beaulilully dressed girls guided by their partners glided to the salt music ot Qecrl Armstrongs orchestra. The punch bowl, which was situated in a huge snovv lncirr and attended by several lovely maidens, furnished a delightful refreshment lor' the nouples. The outstanding floor show, with John Hamblrn as Master of Ce.emonre3 consisted or the songs Winter' Worider'land and l'Wl1ite Christmas, which adzlecl eanriclercrbly to the vvell-chosen theme. A skaters waltz was also presented by four charming little lacliec lrom the Irving school. Each couple was indeed pleased with the evening and lelt with pleasant memories never to be forgotten, Sllllltltli vnlir-yrrrg 'l't1v Wrnti-r' Wrrrrrtr-i't:xrrtl , ive uri- Itrirrrlri-rl 'I'w--my trrvv
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