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4 . . . There was a pre-game parade through Marl- boro, and during half-time the judging of the class floats and crowning of Miss M.H.S. took place. Win- ners of these contests were the Senior Class and Glenna Langford, respectively. To top it off, the Mus- tangs tromped the Allentown Redbirds, 42-0. The Human Rights Club was one of the most active clubs this year. Its members sponsored a soul dinner and fashion show on November 19. On the following three days, Delta Alpha Gamma presented the One Acts of . . . Sholom Aleichemf' The Cheerleaders' Dance was November 21st. On the 25th, M.H.S. took over-all third place in the Speech Arts Festival. The Library Council held the first book fair for the school during the first week of December. Profits from book sales went towards the future purchase of a copy- ing machine. The Junior Class Dance, Meet Me in the Woods , was held on December 5. Unfortunately many stu- dents were uptight about S.A.T.'s the next day. Another Soul Dinner-Fashion Show was held on De- cember 10th. ,,..'.s N-. 1-.x1ni5i4L5'5Z'5iM4
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. . . As time drew near for Christmas activities, M.H.S. grew increasingly busier. The yearbook held a picture auction of old photos on December 16th. The next day, school was dis- missed at 11:40 so teachers could pre- pare for state evaluation. The Student Council sponsored a semi-formal Christmas Dance on December 19th. With two days left before the Christ- mas vacation, M.H.S. was buzzing with excitement. The Music Department presented two consecutive programs of their Holiday Concert to the students. It included the Girls' Glee Club, the Choir, and the Band. Marlboro High was even busy during the vacation. A Christmas basketball tournament was held in our gym on December 29th and '3Oth. The teams were the three from the F.R.H.S. dis- trict, and the Rumson Fair-Haven Bulldogs. The first night saw Freehold playing Howell followed by Marlboro vs. Rumson. The consolers and champs played off the next night. Speaking of sports, I have to brag about our great wrestlers and gym- nasts. They all scored well, showing 13-0 and respectively for the year. The Mustang basketball, baseball, and ten- nis players all put up a great show in their games, too. There was an Ugly Man Contest during the week of January 26-30. Votes cost a penny each, and receipts went to the voter's favorite club. The Student Council arranged for a former drug addict to speak to anyone interested at a meeting after school January 26. 4. 1
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