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islanders enjoyed Hawaiian food at the 1960 Boy's League uau. Entertainment at the 1962 fall Luau ,presented by the Boys' League,was provided by Madison's talent troupe. Madisonites Initiate, In 1961, couples attended the third annual Inaugural Ball held in honor of the fall executive council.
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Bulldozers, cement mixers, and long hours furthered the completion of Madison. In the background, the pillars for the foundation of the gymnasium have already been installed and the glass for .classroom windows is being put in place. From Drawing Boards to Dedication Construction workers added final touches to the audi- torium as the days drew to a close before the open mg of Madison. Teachers and administrators, in caps and gowns, participated in dedication ceremonies which took place October 23, 1957. i 7
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On Hat Day of 1959, held during Senior Week, seniors displayed masterpieces. This tradition, now a decade old, still encourages originality among seniors. Continue Traditions The older schools of Portland enjoy their long established traditions while the younger ones struggle for identity. Madison was no ex- ception. Soon after the opening of the school the new faculty and-student body campaigned to start new traditions to make the school distinc- tive. The executive council held elections in which the student body chose the team nickname Sen- ators , the school colors of scarlet and Columbia blue, the name of the school paper, CONSTITU- TION, and the name of the yearbook, FEDER- ALIST. Many traditions have come from other sources such as the four classes, the Boys' and Girls' Leagues, the parents organizations, and from a long established city tradition of select- ing Rose Festival Princesses from each high school in Portland. Madison herself has started new traditions of royalty with the Queen of Foot- ball, the Lollipop King, and a Miss Merry Christmas. Faculty membersbattled seniors in the 1959 Senior-Fac- ulty game. Yards of cotton and petticoats completed outfits worn by girls on Cotton Day in 1959.
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