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Fort Femmes Masquerade al' Foreign Holiday Next stop Fort Vancouver High School, Vancouver, Washington. Placing first in a contest between the three classes, the iunior class portrayed o trip around the world by plane. Right: Quick! Pop that balloon! Playing one ofthe many games at the mix is Donna Young. Left: Carol Gar- row, game chairman, explains exactly how the games are to be played to on- lookers Susan Frost and Joyce Miller. Costumes, typical of the theme, were awarded prizes at the Girls' League Mix, October 4. Shown left to right are: Liisa Komonen, Lou Ross, and Carmen Hutt,
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Trapper Spirit Boosted by Annual Red. While Day Everything from tin pans to garbage cans were brought into the Red and White Day Noisemaker Assembly. Opposite: Donned in the traditional school colors, Trappers promote en- thusiasm led by the Yell Squad and Trapper Pep Band. ,fel fi 3 fly ,X 5, J Taking the honors for the most gaily decorated costumes on Red and White Day, October 12, are, First Row: David Caswell, Janice Herman. Second Row: Linda Akers, Carol Ehman, Janet Gallas, Don Marti, Bob Synoground, Sally Roark, and Cynthia Meade. Third Row: Herb Bozlee and Mary Lou Davis. Fourth Row: Don Vandetta.
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ASSEMBLIES PORTRAY MUSIC. PEP. CCMEDY To promote pep and enthusiasm for all home football and basketball games, the Trapper Rally Squad led the F.V.H.S. Stu- dent Body in song and cheer. Clever skits were given, symbolizing the Trapper's op- ponents. Fort Vancouver's drama department helped to present three one act plays titled All American Boy , The Monkey's Paw , and Gloria Mundi , to the students. Port- land University also presented Shake- speare's As You Like lt . Among the various musical assemblies presented, were parts from the Christmas, Fall, and Spring Concerts, and a special music department assembly. At Christmas traditional Christmas Carols were sung, and the A Cappella choir marched through the darkened auditorium bearing small effective lights. 38 Probably one ofthe most enioyed assem- blies of the year is the Tolo Kangaroo Court assembly. Students who have vio- lated the rules of Tolo Week are called upon to pay the penalty. Anthony and Cleo- patra was the theme of the Student Council Assembly, which proved to be amusing to students and faculty.
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