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Salad Bowl Sue Out of many attractive nominees for Salad Bowl Princess, North High chose lovely Sue Anderson. Sue rode in style accompanied by the Mustang band and pompon girls in the gala parade. High schools from all over the state look forward with anticipation for the big day of their participation in New Year's Day activi- ties. The Salad Bowl game creates many thrills and much excitement in the hearts of students and adults from all parts of Arizona. PRETTY DISH--Right: Salad Bowl Princess carrying the colors of North Phoenix High School in the January l parade was Sue Anderson, Below: The North Phoenix Band added more Red and Blue color, L
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FALL FORMALlTYg An American in Paris was the theme of the Girls' League formal dance, The Blue and Silver Ball. Scenes here show the beauty of the memor- able evening. Center Right: Diane Thomas and Richard Suter, the couple who danced the Prize Waltz best. fabulous formal Again this year the Blue and Silver Ball, one of the outstanding functions presented by the Girls' League, highlighted the fall social cal- endar. This gala affair, seen in the eyes of many as the best dance of the year, was held Saturday night, November l5, in the trans- formed North High gym and lasted from 9 pm. until midnight. Decorations denoting the An American in Paris theme, carried out by French cafe scenes, can can dancers, the Eiffel tower, and the ballet from An American in Paris, added gaiety to the atmosphere. Girls and their es- corts swayed to the heavenly music of Harold Kaye and his orchestra. For the first time in three years, there was a receiving line to greet the couples as they entered the dance. Diane Thomas and Richard Suter gaily whirled away with the prize waltz. 'ni X 1
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Talent Show One of the most enjoyable assemblies given at North High this year was the Junior-Senior Talent Assembly. The program kept the Mus- tangs on the edge ot their seats during the whole period. The upperclassmen presented the student body with a fine program ot acts, including several good vocal numbers, dance routines with the junior and senior pompon girls intro- ducing One Mint Julip, all performed in professional style. The cast of the show also had a chance to display their talent to several other schools in Phoenix by exchange assemblies. TERRIFIC TALENT was uncovered in the Junior-Senior Assembly. Top: The trio, singing deathlessly Kiss ot Fire, was Jimmie Hanna, Carl Ollerton, and Charles Bro- berg. Lower Left: Junior and Senior Pompon Girls' new chorus line. Lower Right: Skipper Jenckes does a Johnny Ray. Center: Charlotte Castleberry in a vocal number.
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