I' czfsfzcaz of cfivifiai 1 9 4 0 - 4 September - .go 2 School opens again after a short three months vacation. VVe met new teachers and renewed 21 acquaintances with the old ones in the open- ing assembly. Got our books and settled down for some hard studying. 25 lil Football boys romped over to Delta and got their ears pinned back. Score 123-ll. 250 IX Class elections. The new oft'icers we put up with all year were picked. 20 The team journeyed to Ely. Putting it mild. they got beat. You write the score .. .,,.....,,,l. het-em 27 Pep club gave an assembly. The Fillmore ti l-Iagles came over for the -first league game. which they copped to the tune of 27-0. October' ll-l 2 4 Wasatch trims the Mustangs on our own field. 20 it l1'reshie initiation day. The Sophomore-s took a beating when they tried to do the deed. .X his Fros-h-Soph gang fight topped off the day. VVe missed two whole days of school for the l'. E. A. convention. anna, lx Hinckley got tiounced again. North Sanpete tg did it by 25-lil. 28 A glly preached to the students about social security. XVe missed fourth period. though. In November V. I oi Tryouts t'or the school play. Missed second per- iod t'or book week assembly. X The final tussle of the football season. Delta. 21 our blood rivals, walked oft' with the game by .LN-tl. ll 'l ne .Mnerican Legion gave the Armistice day assembly. Missed fourth pe1'iod. Annual foot' hall banquet provided SOIIIP swell eats. Ijtltft' r I Senior hop. Quite an exclusive affair, Seniors came out on top, too. Thanksgiving holiday. We got a much needed rest. Ho Hum! School begins with a fresh start. Class series began. Sophomores cleaned up the tournament in fine style. The Juniors took the Seniors' challenge and gave an excellent assembly. ber The Seniors' had their turn at an assembly. The faculty said that the Senior assembly out- ranked the Juniors'g consequently. a party was i'0l'mC0l11il12. School Play, The Lillies of the Field. Best ever presented at the H. H. S.. so they say. School folds up while Santa t'laus makes his annual visit. X School opens again following two whole weeks of vacation which was sufficient to recuperate from the holidays. I-'irst league basketball game ot' the season. On our floor, too. Fillmore romped off with the game by 39-30. F. F. A. presented an assembly. Hurrah! fVe won a ball game. lleaver couldn't stop the charge of the Mustang and got swept under. 2:3-2X. The big Yearbook drive and Queen contest went over with a bang! Mustang stafl' gave their vtrsion oi an assembly. Hinckley journeyed to Milford on the train timagine thatl and trim- med them by a mere one point. S15-134. VVhat a thriller! tt'ontinuefl on page fourl I it oe- ' 7 . ,'-.-5 .3-.g I . '.,':' 1' '. '
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I Plll'llill'X In It IT I ZH .yq .i.. -1 il l't' I .rn Uufgm fllflllillirtvl I Convh Spentllove ot liitvhetl into the glorious N bond ol' inzttriinony. I-liiivkley troinped the into the innd bv :IN-221. 2lI'Cil-t'lll'lllit'S, Delta. The boys were off but tritnnit-d them anyhow. It tic-kled ns pink. Student connvil UVXQIIIIZPII ll flute btii-min nncl haul at vet-5' snvcefsttil social! ug Soplioiiiores presented an truipsecl to Fillniore and went ont' hopes for the title. assenibly. Hinckley got bent. 26-20. 'l'Iit-rv Lee Kay flonl the State Fish and fiiillll' :zin- ns at big speech and at DiCtllI't' show. Not at bad guy. NVQ- trotted to Beaver und lost 2l,Llillll, 517-Silt. Well. innybe we can get third. ztiiywuy. Aland May Babcock ztssenibly. Free, too IYe triininetl S0l1lt' quite easily. 35-25. :awe us il Clzissivzil spec-ell nnibitions AliIt'oi'tl Iauls Students Went on strike and lllildt' the patr- 1-nts come to school. Quite at day for 1-x'vi'yoiie. invludin: the students who stayed home-. T'h+- teztni was lllildf-' 21 fool of by the- xVlIISlil'I'PIi XYi:'z1i'1's. Gztine viifled :tt lit!-50. lily NUZIIIHUIYIK c'z11'11it':1l rlztnm-. We 4li:In't :o in thc- hole. aiiiywziy. Blish Ilalrrw-tt took the vontest plug The Rozul Into tht- Sun. to Ilit-hfield. Hint-kley walks-tl uwuy with thc- Inst le-agile gunic- with Delta by -12-CSX. .Xnother flute lJlIl'f'2lTl social. Not 'unite' so biu .. Pl SIIt'i't-'SS as the Inst 11111-. D,av 'ri1+- 1-'t-1-1-it in 'inn- pw-wilt:-'i. lit 'l'sr'l1z1iknw- :kit il cI.t.n'nIt mn v 1-rn, but went ot'I' in lint- :-t3'4-. l'lII1'll to K. Xl Q 111111171-1114-lit fI'lfllI fn NI l't1g11' lfn Nl il' I 2 Ill '5 61.7, lglt' liuni 25 II ol' l'. Al4'Il'S Give 1-lub rendered some de- lightful nninbers The H. H. S, chorus r'onhln't do bt-tier. 28 Juniors, 1'0lIiLI'2llll12lIi0llS on an excellent l'l'0lll. lie:-t l'i'oin held since last yezii s. tliry wit. llllhiil 251 The t'OlIllIlt'I'l'i2ll teutn. the I . If. .L jlldilillil tezttn. and etc.. went to Cedar City for the IS. .X. F. Vorzttioiial llzty. 'l I .xnotlivr nmtinee sovial. Date bureau does busi- ness austin. 'ucv' -I Hinckley htrutted their stuff to Ileltu in an ex- t-liange prograin. 5 Speec-h class journeyed to the H. Y. l'. con- test, Ili .Innior High SlIl'pl'IS+'ll the upper vlztssnie-11 by pveraeiitiibu Hob-goblin House. at thrilling IIEXSU-'I'j'. Q4-4' ISI The buncl went to the tnttait' festival nt St. George. .,. -fn Girl:-4' llilj, The gills took the boys out for il swf-ll :lay ol' fun. .ur ..,i 'l'i':1t'It teztni nt Il. Y. l'. relay l'ill'IliI'2ll. I Ihtnt-e iw-view. .. Ile-gionnl ti'nCk ins-vt. I5 fiiI'2lllll2lii0ll exeivist-4 and thu- f'0lllIllt'llt'6'lIll'lli fluiim-, Final ztwzirtl hssenibly. The I'IlI'Itlill urops on zlnothr-1' +-ivisode ot' st-hool. Seniors. :lhe-rl your lt-hrs In-vatltse j'0ll'I'4' Illl'0lI2ll. , olf'
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