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ASSEMBLIES PEP ASSEMBLIES Pep talks by players and coaches, cheers and stirring band music are all features of our pep assemblies held on the days of home basketball and football games and during tournaments. T hese assemblies are one of the best ways to promote better school spirit and increase interest in student activities. PAID ASSEMBLY One of the favorite paid assemblies of the year was Bob McElrov, ventriloquist. Besides carrying on a very entertaining dialogue with his dummy, he also did several balloon tricks, and gave the students a chance to ask questions about show business. All in all, it was very entertaining and enjoyed by faculty and students alike. PAGE 24
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ASSEMBLIES JUNIOR TOWN MEETING How Can We Learn Democratic Living?” Four seniors discussed this topic on radio station KXOK in November, 1954, on the Junior Town Meeting of the Air. Each discussed the problem in a different area. Mary K. Richards talked about democracy in society. Don Thompson—in the church. Maudie Call discussed it in the home, and Larry Sims—in the school. The discussion, conducted by Bruce Barrington, is an annual assembly and is climaxed by questions from the audience. CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY As the favorite season of the year approached, the Student Council again sponsored the Christmas Assembly Program. The students planned the program. The student body, under the direction of Mr. Young, participated in group singing. Readings were given by Donna Smith and Dorthy Manning. A clever, one-act play Christmas List was presented by the Dramatics Club. At the close of the Christmas Program Jackie Bound, representing the student body, presented Mr. Bill Nolte with a gift in appreciation of his twenty-three years of service to our school. Mr. Nolte, better known as Everybody’s Friend,” retired at the end of 1954. PAGE 23
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