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Ill! QU' , ff!! XX .1 Q 2 3 : 'f. x 'PK Qs ff 1r X my lnnihtmaiiii , X ss.- It's 9:33 Again What is it that every AHS student looks forward to? You're right. Assemblies. Assemblies really come in handy after ma- ny strenuous days of school and routine schedules. lt's funny how the spirit of the students picks up when the announcement comes over the Public Address, We will have an assembly this morning at 9233? Every year, assembly programs seem to be bigger and better. Once again, Mr. C. E. Jones, a familiar figure to the AHS students during the past few years, presented an electronics assembly that was of special interest to the scientific minded students and the Academy of Science club. Mr. Jones had four students on the stage helping him to demonstrate how he could pour liquid electricity into a metal contairer. Who said that monkeys don't say prayers? If you saw the assembly presented by Mr. Theodore Augspurg and his lovable monkeys, you Would have begun to Wonder. It must have taken a lot of patience to train those little characters to perform so many human tricks. Too bad more people can't have mon- keys for their pets. Monkey do what monkey see! Hard telling what might come up. Can, You Pour Electricity? C. li. .lam-s, Sum Clark Now I Lay Me--'i 'l'llE'OliUl'l' Augspurg Want To Co Fishing? Dale Anderson, Ben Ferrier
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D0 You Like Varnish? Many things in life can be recognized by smell, and that's just the Way a lot of the classes in AHS can be identified. The aroma of varnish and lacquer fumes floating out of the old cafeteria can be ac- credited to the painting and decorating class. lf you Walk through the room, you may hear such phrases as throw me the paint- brush, toss me a hammer, get me a saw, or grab the turpentinef' Oh, those lucky girls who take home ma- nagement third hour. 'They must be baking sweet rolls, you might think to yourself if you were sitting in a class near the home ec rooms. Just about that time of day, you really begin to get hungry and the delightful odor of food makes you Wish you had taken home ec yourself. Oh well, just one hour before lunch. Maybe you'l1 live through it. IIere's the Results Donna Schroeder, Elzliiue Nzmlz, Marvin l-'ostvr lj I Viv' 'Q Plan for the Future Joan Macy. Alla Nyg.:':lard, .lame 1'Iz1g.:'e1', Yiulai NYaltvr- mu n, Darlene L'nVerzzlgt What's the UN? Miss Mitch:-ll, Joanne NYolff, Elaine Zimmernizm, Xutlmn 'N Hovland Get Instructions Nemitz, Staples, Plonf, Noun, Peterson, Renslow, ,XlliXY8 Nel on Xldru
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Take Time Gut Canadian Capersn might be a good name for the assembly presented by Ben Ferrier. Together with a colored movie and costum- es, he told about life in the wilderness of Canada. One big measure of student approval. was a general desire to drop everything and head for the North Country. Garbed in his Western outfit and different accent, Paul Mix, a lariateer, gave a per- formance that kept his intent audience on the edge of their seats. Jumping through ropes, hoops, and twisting many a fancy knot, he was thoroughly accepted by his seventh grade audience. A Lady in Redf' Pat Seneff, and her ma- rimba Were a special attraction at one of the senior high assemblies. She played a variety of numbers including f'Tico Tico, and The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise. Short scenes of Shakespeare's '4lVIerchant of Venice were given by talented Jack Rank. His one-man performance amazed the audi- ence with its variety of character, voice, ard Costume. He Goes in Circles Paul Mix I'm Shakespeare's Helper Jack Rank Play a Simple Melody , Pat Scneff if FQ' 'J if fri- , at .ti . .. 5 fit- .1 Nia: 656 7144.1 27
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