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The proot thot girls gre enter- ing professions thot were once occupied by men only is given support KABOVEU by Shirley Eccleson. She is shown here in her mechonicol drgwing clgss where, oddly enough, gttention ork nd I3 a 'r to rnechcrnicgl drorwing is not given whole-hegrted support ot opportune-tirnes. The stupendous Senior closs sponsored mgny' greot oritoirs this yeor, but one of the best Wgs the Busses To Prescott cgrnpgign. LM ZEN . 'Wa diffs it ,gigs p W L The cloisses this yedr held rngny unusuol ond interesting experirnents. Mr. Cldrlc CLEFTl diligently somples cz delicious piece oi well-done roittlesnoke meot. The clgss did not gppegr to be too enthusiostic obout this experiment, glthough rdttle- snoke rneort is clossed os cr del- icoicy. Contrgry to post yegrs, the clgssroom of toddy provides interesting gs Well gs educg- tionol experiences.
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Id Gree s New As Wintertime was the theme, decorations at the Alumni Dance included three large crepe paper snowmen on one Wall of the Mustang Corral, Alums and their dates are shown dancing in front of the snowmen under the false ceil- ing of White crepe paper. This year for the first time many former students, who in years past had donated money to- ward the building of the Mus tang Corral, got to enjoy the object of their dreams. fat The Alumni Dance, spon- sored by the Senior Class of- fered former students the chance to return. lt was given during the Christmas holidays. Some of the last years grad' uates gather KABCVED under the l949 sign and reminisce aloout old times. One of the features that high- lighted the year's activities was the square dancing held each Monday afternoon in the Corral. Shown KLEFTD are several sets of dancers, typical of the en- thusiasm of everyone. is-is
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5-.....f At the tirst oi the year, en- thusiasm was lacking by our student body. But the Corral Board brought campaigns and new games to our Mustang Barn and the lVlidcenturymen caught on quick. Qt course the Corral was the usual place for parties and club meetings atter school. Coke proved to be the teeners' iavoe rite drink, and CABOVEP it was not unusual to see a Clocaf Cola relay. lnevitably, danc- ing CRlGl-ll? was the popular sport. The talents ot piano play- ers plus the smooth and mellow records that issued irom the julie box provided just the right atmosphere. Fun was the pass- word tor the Corral. Stud nl' Dream The year l949f5O will always stand as a great one on North l-ligh's calendar, and perhaps the reason was because ot the tormal opening ot the Mustang Corral. The addition ot a piano CLEFTJ ottered pleasing hours ot pastime to the Mustangs atter school.
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