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Page 83 text:
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ofa watt Vww amdf Vgofu The' students enjoy several assemblies during the year that are sponsored by the various universities in this area, The programs are both educational and entertaining. Mr. Cheesborough, represented the Champion Sparkplug Co. and was introduced by the student body presi- dent, Cordon Johnson. The Melody Masters, a Negro mixed quarter, presented a program of Negro spirituals for the assembly on January 14,1964-. During intermission of a hypnosis act, We were entertained by a member of the cast of Virgil and Julie. U.S. Deputy Sheriff Cochise presented Mr. Tom Leckey, a local merchant, an interesting inside look of Western gives the students monogrammed blank- T.V. ers for sports.
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Alan Christenson, Gordon Johnson, David Knudson, Thomas Blair, and Joe Thompson are the auctioneers for the 1964- Polio Auction. 4'Grab bags! Going! Going! Gone! The steadily increasing sum of money is carefully counted, then stashed ,in the vault for safekeeping by Carol Terry and Pamela Olson. Come on, kids, wouldn't anyone like a new Sunday purse? pleads Alan. 901100-'D r Dwwf r The student body turned out for the last annual signing party of Holdu Madison Central High School. Four of the girls plop themselves down in any position and busily write their last memoirs in the annual. As the crowd gets smaller and smaller, so does the pile of annuals left to be handed out.
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eta Pw.mAwwwtAfmf1wL On the third Monday of each month, the Madison Elks sponsored Wrlhe Elks Lodge .ballroom was always filled with dancing a dance from 8:00 till 10:00 for all Lake County high students. durmg Elks Parties. Ping-pong, shuffleboard, and pool facilities were furnished Lunch was served to hungry students in the Lodge dining I room, to the students who dld not care to dance. Lodge members prepared and served a lunch of pop and hot dogs. Ronnie Quam, Marcy Draper, and Peggy Foley are shown en- ' ' 'f 'shdb the Elks. Joymg a game of cards, another activlty urni e y 80
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