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,:...-...-af1g...---a.....- V, - ... :-.-- -- XX X X X XXQS X X X X X X ws-N N X the sym- ssembly. f s ' i , S+ i . A As She Stoops to Conquer, Michele Martin, as a wealthy English girl, captures the heart of shy Joe Breeden. This duet-acting scene, which placed second at the large Wilham Chrisman Speech Tournament, was presented to students in a seminar assembly. Through the new reading seminar program, stu-A dents were able to enjoy more assemblies. Several What,s Whatii news programs were presented by sophomores in Manne Magadyis history classes. They spotlighted various extra-curricular activities and depicted humorous situations. Other assembly seminars featured Screen News Digest films, a Christmas concert presented by the Summit Singers, under the direction of Vance Riffie, and two programs on patriotism. One patriotic pro- gram highlighted talks by students and the other, H talk by Kansas City businessman James DeMasters. Speech students of Mrs. ,lo Fisher, who had won recognition at area tournaments, also performed their award-winning skits. Longer assemblies were presented during class- f00ITl periods. Students were entertained in the fall by folk singer Bill Michaels and later by Tony Fon- Ialne, television entertainer. Before most home games, pep assemblies were i16ld during seventh hour. Often team members were lmmduced, the coaches spoke and cheerleaders led YCUS, such as the popular competition cheer. Mr. Brockman frequently spoke to students on the school's image, its progress and activities as well HS El student's self-discipline and attitude. .fair is X S Mr. Brockman explains school policy to students during a seminar assembly. 25 I
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