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ACTIVITIES School is fun . . . there are skits, rallies, assemblies, dances, athletic events . . . all of these activities allow students to blow oft steam and enioy their fellows . . . class work, too, is enjoyable . . . many ot the most enduring memories of school originate in situations of learning where teachers act as guides to and giver's of knowledge . . . but, halt of the pictures on this and the following page capture students outside the classroom . . , the reader might interpret this as a nod in Huck Finn's direction . . . Dance? Love to. Know how? No, but it's the Bunnyhop . . . the picture at the left catches Marysville high students at an atteregame dance in the Girls' Gym . . . yelling at the game cIidn't stop them from the even more strenuous exercise of a popular dance . . . Below, Beverly Richie and Frances Ramsey ham it lt's a rally before an important basketball game . . . up Ozark fashion . . . behind them, student body office the band is blaring brassily . . . the drum is getting candidates Bill Horst, Bill Bishop, Bonnie Romness, its lumps . . . and a student glances up wonderingly Carl Peters and Wilma Rich , . , at all this racket . . . l I i , af xr I I X, , is , W -,, ,.......-q-
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MR. AND MISS TOMAHAWK CANDIDATES AND THE STORY OF THE CONTEST The Mr. and Miss TOMAHAWK elections of 1955-1956 marked the fourth year of the contest. Introduced by Mr. Frank Brady, a former yearbook advisor at MUHS, the contest is always a big event. In the fall of the year, hopefuls have a petition taken out for them. After all petitions are in, the contest is held. All holders of TOMAHAWK receipts may vote upon presenting their receipt at the polling place. The exciting results are announced at the end of the year at an award rally. The holders of the secret are simply bursting all year. ln the freshman year of the Seniors of '55 and '56, Mr. and Miss TOMAHAWK were Ruie Newburn and Shirley Putynkowski. The following year, Bob White and Pat McAuley. 1954-i955 saw the election of Bill Burnett and Shirley Givens to the coveted posts. This year??'? Turn to pages 2 and 3 and see. First row: G. Anderson, J. Armstrong, M. A. Bone, J. Brown, R. Brown, R. Colbert, N. Curtis, P. Devaney. Second row: G. Eaton, J. Fisher, S. Gadbois, E. Gault, S. Hanson, H. Harmon, S. L. Herbert, M. Johnson. Third row: R. Lawrence, D. Marenakis, A. McNeely, M. Miguel, M. Miller, J. Mitchell, J. Nelson, P. Paine. Fourth row: F. Paul, P, Peroni, B. Ramsey, W. Rich, B. Richie, G. Settle, L. R. B. Smith, R. White. TH' J . I' item. 'A . ,Q A. 4 . 5 , ,M , 43 f at fstf .1 L ef w -- 53 jx' ' q X ki Q, tl :HN If 1 ,Q M S' t Fi vi . I an 6 dl AT If 3 be 6 il' 6 ' ,.' A
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ACTIVITIES Fourth period band students are put through their paces at right by Instruc- tor Frank Wilkinson . . 1 5 A I if Remember the man at the left? It's Frank Biery of the National Assemblies who played the Hammond Organ on January 31 . . . Any day and every day the scene below was repeated at Marysville high , . . the bus ride home, for many Indian students, was as much a part of the school day as Algebra or Home- making . . . Lx , 1 N 1 ' ll I, X .r cl ,Q I N I llllfiml I f
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