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Page 96 text:
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HERE OUR GIRLS ARE PERFORMING ON THE STAGE lglzgaica giclucafion You swing +o righr, and sway +o Ihe IeH, and do if wifh grace. To provide variefy Io physical educaiion aciiviiy, classes ol modern and lap dancing are added and are especially popular. These creaiive aciiviiies help de- velop grace, poise, and balance. Wheiher or noi aciiviiies are ouilined for ouiside, in heallhy sunshine, or inside, in Ihe gymnasium, mailers IiHIe, MiIIard's membership of The weaker sex never hesi- Iaies a minuie io ger inio aciion wherever Jrhey are asked Io perform, and enioy every minuie of ii, Ihanlcs io 'rhe personal inieresi of Iheir insirucior Ivliss Pederson, who makes every class a meaningful period of growih, And alier many hours of hard praciice, perform- ances oi creaiive dancing in assembly are welcomed by all, for ii is ihen Ihal Ihe girls prove Ihal Iheir physical educaiion classes have been ol exireme helpfulness, and Ihai dancing surely belongs Io one of Ihe line arls. Yes, 'rhose who had doubis as Io Ihe Irue value of dancing and i'Is 'firing rouiine all agree Ihal dancing, loo, is a proper parl of girls' physical educaiion, Ihal more girls should pariicipale in ii, and Ihai 'rhose who like Io gel more masiery of ii should organize Ihemselves Io iuriher i'rs worihy cause. LESSONS IN CREATIVE DANCING Easy Io look af, buf harder 'ro perform, are 'Ihese insfruc+ionaI exercises Ihai lead up fo modern dancing. 92 ancing .700 .95
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Page 95 text:
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The girls enjoy a soccer game. ERMITTING NO ONE TO LOOK ON, ARE . . le 'Ulla ef ex lhe main aclivily in lall, lhe sporl similar lo loolball, while baskelball and volleyball provide many hours ol en- ioymenl during lhe long winler monlhs. Spring, fresh air and sunshine, and sollloall all go hand in hand lo find our young ladies exlremely acfive, once more, on green lawns. All aclivilies are so sei up lhal lhey noi only de- velope our girls physically. loul also menlally. Lessons ol good sporlsmanship, ol working logelher undersland- ingly, lo acl prornplly and inlelligenlly, as individuals, as well as a learn, and lo appreciale The value and Empori- ance of cleanliness, are never overlooked. Theory and praclice become one whenever Millard's female Eagles add anolher class ol physical educalion lo lheir enioyable school hours. AND IT IS A LONG SHOT . .. Following lhe example of our mighfy Eagles, 'lhese physical educafion class members loo like +o handle +he pigskin HERE STRONG MEN ARE BUILT . . . For fhe camera even push-ups are enjoyable . . . here is proof. MORE SOCCER gr, 5 . 'EI 4 No conlacl' girls . . . here comes +he referee. 91 Bu+ girls, clon'+ you need 'the ball?
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Page 97 text:
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n loving 0 I9 3 - QUEEN! - This yearbook would noT be compleTe if iTs pages would leave unrecorded The accomplishmenTs oT our spring's ouTside heroes, The genTlemen who burn up The cinders, or sTeal The show in Tield evenTs. This is especially True if The winning oT anoTher regional crown is involved, and The names oT vicTors who proved Themselves proud conquerors oT The B. Y. InviTaTionaI MeeT. IT is Tor This reason ThaT we are Turning back The pages of Time, and dare To include in our praises The names OT The members oT The class oT '53 ThaT by now are parT oT M. H. S.'s hisTory. Under The capable leadership oT Coach WaTTs, ably assisTed by never-Tiring Coach Williams, The Tlock oT Eagles ThaT called Themselves our school's l953 crop, wenT on again, anoTher year, To win our regional crown, and To place Themselves on Top oT The lisT oT SouThern UTah's scanTy-clads. NoT only did our boys remain unde- TeaTed in school compeTiTion, bu+ also in inviTaTional meeTs, The B. Y. U. annual evenT, and ThaT oT The UTah High School AcTiviTy AssociaTion. For in boTh oT The IaTTer meeTs The Eagles soared again and again To vicTories. Here are The main deTails: In school compeTiTion we downed DelTa and WasaTch SaIT Lake vicTories:- Academy. InviTaTional meeTs won were The B. Y. U.'s ShuTTle relay1 mile relay, NaTionaI H. S. Fed. Medley and The UTah High School AssociaTion's, and The relay: and quarTer mile relay. Regional meeT. STaTe-Track PoinT Winners:- Provo vicTories:- Ned Day, shoT-puTg LeRoy Kesler, pole vaulTg Bill Iver- ShuTTle Relay:-Don Tomkinson, Bill Iverson, Joe Jackson, verson, 22Ofyard dash: Joe Jackson, IOO- and 220- and LaVae SmiTh. yard dashes: Oscar Anderson, 880-yard rung Don L. Medley Relay:-Kay Johnson, Raymond Robins, Eugene Rasmussen, 880-yard rung Dick Payne, 440-yard run, Cooley, and Oscar Anderson. and our medley relay Team Taking fifth. Mile Relay-Dick Payne, Ross Marshall, Fred Jensen, A Tine record, anyTime, even in reTrospecT. and Don L. Rasmussen. OuarTer Mile:-Same members as The shuTTIe relay Team. ASSIGNED TO FILL EMPTY SHOES These are The boys who will have Their hands Tull To follow The TooTsTeps of Their predecessors: Row One, Ie-TT To righT:-Q CHARLES CUMMINGS, DeLYNN PETERSON, LARRY WADE HAROLD GENTRY, GLEN PROWS, STEPHEN .'ACK- SON, JACK JOHNSON, OSCAR ANDERSON, TERRY BRADFIELD, BILL IVERSON, JOE JACKSON, DAVID ROBINSON, ROSS MELVILLE. Row Two:- ROGER ADAMS, ROYAL THORNTON, WAYNE PETERSON, MAX TERRELL, LYLE WASDEN, DRUE LABRUM, ED- DIE WHATCOTT, LeGRAND KIMBALL, LYNN MCARTHUR, ROSS MARSHALL, DICK PAYNE, MERVIN BECK- STRAND, DON L. RASMUSSEN, CLARK TERRELL. Row Three:- COACH WATTS, RICHARD BUSH, LAFE PARRISH, LAR RY OLPIN, BOB PAYNE, REED WADE, FRED DAVIS, EDDIE BENNETT, GARY STEVENS, ROBERT PALMER, HAROLD VERHAAREN, LARRY PETERSON, JOHNNY PETERSON. COACH WILLIAMS. Row Four:- KIMBALL DAVIS, ARVIN BRUNSON. 93
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