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The talent of M. H. S. was shown in the four class assemblies during the school year. Creative talent in art, speech, song, and dance was demonstrated behind the scenes as well as that presented to the student body. Outstanding in the Senior Assembly was the scenery which showed their theme Ultra Red a story composed chiefly of dancing and took place in Hell. Ye Ole Toy Shoppe, the theme of the Sophomore Assembly, was a light entertainment, a portrayal of dolls coming to life at the stroke of midnight and their flippant gaiety as they performed in song and dance. Loyalty to our school and its motto Self Realization, was shown in the Freshman Assembly. Their poetry in speech was exceptional. Subway Personalities, a hilarious comedy was presented to the student- body by the Juniors April 11.
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Excitement and enthusiasm animated the baseball games which were presented by the baseball team of M.H.S. This spirited team made a good showing in all of the games that they participat- ed in. They came out close to the top with second place in this region. The spirited Sophomore basketball team includes Roger Jorgensen, Kay Mclff, Douglas Cox, Wayne Wintch, Kent Stott, Carl Boyington, Bill Blackham, David Keller, Robert Larsen, Lynn Hurst, Larry Morley, Paul Steck, Douglas Keeler, Sam- my Christiansen, Kim Madsen, Charles Thompson, David Munk, and is coached by our competent coach, Glen Goodwin. Leading the Studentbody in cheers for the Sophomore team were three viva- cious, energetic lassies — Shannon Whit- lock, Janice Ottosen, and Bernell Ander- son. Coach Goodwin contributed much to the team, but his generosity didn't stop there; he also contributed a cheer- leader, his daughter, Kay Goodwin. This added much variety and interest to this cheering squad.
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UteCody we The strains of Melody of Love floated through the air as the Junior Prom of '55 got underway April 1st. The ap- pearance of the hall clearly portrayed the dance was to be a great success, thanks to Jake Keller, prom chairman; Vera Larsen, decorating chair- man; Merlene Steck, advertis- ing chairman; Kent Olsen, Merilyn Anderson, finance chairmen; and Kathryn Smith, program chairman. Prom Mistress Prom Master Clara Garbe Glen Brown ELODY OF L
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