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Band Dance On Friday March 10 the annual band dance was held in the high school auditorium The theme according to tradition was a night club The Diamond Horseshoe Against a background of soft music and dim lights the band members and their guests danced the evening away to thc music of Bob Utterback and his Quintet A program resembling '1 floor show made up of band students added 'an extra lif to the cy ening Among the groups were a barbershop quartet girls sextet a chorus line with girls dressed as cowglrls and danc ing to Ragtime Cowboy Joe and a vocal solo by Sondra Cay anah During intermission welcome refresh ments of punch and cookies were served As the strains of the last dance died ax ay everyone sleeplly but heartily agreed th t this xy as one dance program that would always occupy a special place in their al bums Comme: ce Aww ds One of the busiest places in all M H S is the commerce department Under the D1 r ction of W F Hayden the classes strive principally for speed and accuracy in all their work As a result of the students ef forts certificate and pin awards are issued by the Gregg Publishing Company hand speed certificate must be able to take dictation at 60 vxords a minute and must transcribe the material in 45 minutes with nmetv fiye per cent accuracy All the stu dents in Shorthand II have qualified Those that haye passed their 80 words a mmute speed test are Sondra Cavanah Mary Lou Axcell Lois Wolfe Peggy Helton Bexcrly Briggs and Wilma Klein Fou members of the second year class Peggy Helton Wilma Klein Mary Lou Axe ll and Sonora C yanah have passed their 100 you 1 minute speed test A special O G A lOrder of Gregg Art istsl Membership Test was gn en which is to encourage accuracy in writing shorthand outlines The following candidates qualified and recely ed certificates Betty Brammer Bex erly Briggs Sue Goett Neva Heins Peg gy Helton Wilma Jean Klein Anna Marie Competent typist pms are awarded on a 10 minute speed test with a maximum of 5 errors The following received pms Lois Kincaid 65 Sondra Cavanah 63 Eileen White 60 Beverly Briggs 59 Wilma Klein 57 Peggy Helton 54 Lois Wolfe 52 Flora Chr1sman 50 Mary Lou Axcell 50 ln the tvpmg I division progress cert1 ficates in ty ping were awarded to Don Still 34 Sharon Boudreaux 34 Carol Shroy er 33 Hazel Zurcher 32 Ruby Green 31 Reta Asher 31 R1chardE1tel 30 Helen Lewis 30 . V 7 Y ' W . V 7 - y - Y 1 7 ' KL ' Y' Y lg ' .' ' 1 , 2 I ' . ' J ' Y C k Y' K ' ' ' n K. D , , . .. - . . , g ' .Y 1 ' ' ' ' I , ' ' Q ' . - A student, in order to qualify for a short- Kornbrust, Dwight Richardson, Lois Wolfe. .1 1 9 1 Y I Y a Y 7 3 I A 1 a y ' 'Z ' ' .. ' ' . r . . '. ' . - . . 1 a , ' V J ' ' 1 . ' Q A f Q 5 1 7 v ' ' a ' . . ' - I , 1 ' , I ' r' . .. , Q ' , 5 101
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SCIIIOI Dance Dxm hghts soft mus1c and graceful de coratlons prov1ded just the r1ght atmosphere for the 1949 Senlor Chrlstmas Dance Loxs Kxncaxd enterta1ned early arrlvals wlth her h1llb1lly versxon of The Nlght Before Chrxstmas 13111 I1 our The F F A held thelr annual Barn wzrmlng November 10 ln the hlgh school aud1tor1um The audxtorlum was decorated to resem ble a barn The entrance w as galned by a wlndlng tunnel of baled hay Brush was lmed up agaxnst the walls and baled hay wh1ch serxed as seats was rn front of thls In the center of the floor was a shock of The Dlck Johnson Band from Klrksvllle suppl1ed themr own speclal brand of sweet mus1c hot mus1c and more mus1c untll the last stroke of Iflldnlght The semor class of 1950 IS sxncerely proud of 1tS successful annual Chrlstmas Dance IIIIIIQ Cfflllng' of autumn colored crepe paper added the fmal touch Varlous k1nds of dances were enjoyed by the honored guests and all who attended the f6St1V1t16S Barbara Belt was chosen queen of the affa1r by a majorlty of penny votes D9l1C1OUS refreshments w ere served and song lx ltr l1e111eu1 IIIIIIU' The home economles g1rls held thmr thlrd annual kltchenwarmmg Frldav March 3rd 1n the hxgh school aud1tor1um It was decorated w1th a false cexhng of red and XVl1lt9 crepe paper w hlch are the F H A colors The 1I'lX1t3tlODS were IH the shape of a kltchen wmdow wlth floral tle back cottage curtams The c1nd1d1tes for klng were Jerry Ewlgmzn Glen Mxller Howard Shlwcs and Plul Preston After countlng the votes Jerry Ewxgman was elected the klng H was crow ned by the F H A Presldent Sharlet New man The entertalnment for the exemng con slsted of danc1ng playlng games and varlous other entertammg features Homemade cool-ues and pop were serx ed as refreshments and enjoyed by all W O A . . ,Y . l . . . . H ' Y Y ' qN! A . G I ' 1 1 Y ' ' 1 ' . fodder Surrounded by pumpkins. A false the evenmg closed wlth a flnal goodnlght f n , ' 545 4 rw ' V ' Y , . Y. 7 V. .' I . . ' . I 7 2 'a X ' ' 3 M' ' ' , 100
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