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Page 71 text:
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Pscar, Dick, Bill and A special number oger make up Millard's from B. Y. U.'s a oys' quarTeT. capella choir. I Q e CLX6Lll0l'l Ol ' IQ f ' ff aThleTic TournamenT during The noon hour, wherever one would go. acTiviTies were buzzing. Even The lunchroom had iTs business rushes. . . . For here, Too, willing hands were sTriving daily To dish ouT liTe's mosT needed viTamins in The mosT economical way. The seasonal social highlighT, however, was The Senior Hop. This Two-parT aTTair, a Top assembly in The morning, and a dream dance in The evening. overshadowed by Tar all oTher ouTsTanding doings. And why? Simply because every senior seemed To have had a hand in iTs success. Long will iT be remembered! LeT These pholographic records serve you To help enioy more Tully The read- ings beTween The lines. IN THE AUDITORIUM Who will ever TorgeT These scenes Trom some of our mosT enioyable assemblies? 67 Those who made our senior hop assembly so enioyable. Cloyd and Rayma dance as Ann STevens sings The Theme song of Orchids in The MoonlighT. I nun Again Joan Spencer favors us wiTh a Tap dance: This Time To Marshmallow World. MODERN DANCERS Joyce, Kaye, and Merlene dancing in a winTer wonderland
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Page 70 text:
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IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? WELL, YES! DECORATING FOR T le finishing touches. I u ' I Many hands make work enloyable. ore Lgnferua :S of inf: To mainlain life on a high level of vilalily and cre- aliveness, Io avoid periods ol physical and menlal depres- sion, Io balance work and play, and Io assisr sfudenrs Io relax properly and Io enioy each oIher's associarion, Mil- lard High makes sure Ihar ifs leaders never overlook Their obligalions Io provide organized acrivifies of social growrh-assemblies, dances and pariics. Almoslr every week offers some main social doing of formal, semi-for- mal, or informal nalure. All serve Io Iurlher appreciaffon, co-operalion, friendship and courlesyq all assisr in Ihe growrh of a well balanced personaliry. This winler, inrervals of relaxalions and meaningful social living were many. Some of Ihem were communfry allairs, while ofhers were merely known Io Ihem who are members of Ihe I-Iome of Ihe Eagles. Neverrheless, all of Ihem had Their imporlanceg if marrered lilrle wherher ir was a ping-pong or checker game, or a boys' or girls' A TYPICAL NOON-HOUR SCENE THE TEACHERS PUT ON A PEP STUNT A new ser of cheerleaders Iry Io ' Wheiher you are playing or iusr wa+cI1ing, fable Iennis is pep up s+uden+ body for Parowan s+iII in+eres+ing. game.
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REGIONAL TOP HONORS . . . Team Members in Groups of Three TERRY BRADFIELD EDDIE BENNETT ROYAL THORNTON DUANE JONES EARL PAXTON HAROLD GENTRY MAX TERRELL WAYNE PETERSON ROSS MARSHALL ROGER ADAMS JOE JACKSON MIKE NIELSON I-lere are The boys who proved To Themselves ThaT They could sTac up wiTh The besT our league had To oTTer, buT who, unTorTunaTeIy, neve showed enough consisTency To make pre-season predicTions oT sporT wriTers come True. This year, as in The pasT Three years, hard Training Tor long TooTbalI seasons crowned wiTh sTaTe championships, leTT again long dark shadows oT aTTer-eTTecTs on our ball Team. The change Tron The oval-ball To The round one was a hard one Tor our boys: anc The polish To handle The laTTer wiTh skill Took aImosT all season beTore iT was saTisTacTorily masTered. IT is, ThereTore, liTTle oT a surprise To bo able To sum up Millard' successes oT The games played Tor keeps as Three vicTories, and a league sTanding oT nexT To lasT. I-Iowever, This accomplishmenT carries iTs owr sparkle when one recalls ThaT one oT The Three vicTories won is a seT back handed To our league's mighTy champions, The Parowan Rams No one else can claim This deed buT our Eagles. IT is Their masTerpiece .Mt anc! oT accomplishment Their highesT TlighT inTo The realm oT Tame. I-Iow ever, all oTher league opponenTs, wiTh The excepTion oT MilTord, clippec our wings, made sure ThaT The Eagles oT TooTball Tame sTayed groundec in baskeTball warTares. WiThouT a vicTory over Delfa, The season appeared raTher empTy buT Then again Those who saw The wesTsiders' sTruggle Tor vicTory, local ly, will admiT ThaT in This conTesT, like The one againsT Beaver, only The Tading minuTes oT playing Time marked The numerical disTincTion be- Tween The vicTor and loser. Our Eagles always Tried The besT They know how, only To see Miss EorTune Turn her smiling approval To our opponenTs, causing many a hearTbreak Tor hard-Trying, individual play- ers, as well as loyal Millard supporTers. This season The main burden oT our hardwood Tloor baTTles were placed upon Roger Adams, LeGrand Kimball, Ross Marshall. Mike Niel- son, Wayne PeTerson, Max Terrell, and Joe Jackson, all seniors. These Three-year-veierans carried our blue-and-whiTe colors inlo baTTIe anc made sure Thrills and spills OT baskeTbaIl conTesTs were a-plenfy. Their eTTorTs To keep Millard's respecTive sTanding in baskeTbaIl circles unf blemished sTand beyond doubT. Seniors, plus Their subsTiTuTions, were always ready To give Their besT, and leTT liTTle doubT To onlookers ThaT whenever They were called To acTion, acTions were produced. Their TighT and love Tor The game marked Them as good sporTsmen who de- veloped Their characTer Through play. Here are Their accomplishmenTs: AN INFORMAL PRE-SEASON SHOT l Thom leTT To righT:- MAX TERRELL, BILLY IVERSON, LeGRAND KIMBALL, MIKE NIELSON, ROSS MARSHALL, JOE JACKSON, and WAYNE PETERSON. 68
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