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ASSEMBLIES Double bells spell excitement and enter- tainment! At this signal,students poured into the auditorium to viewprograms ranging from circus clowns to choral concerts. National Assemblies, sponsored by the Student Coun- cil, were a special treat. They included a magician, a sculptor, and two music groups. College curriculum and campus life were the subjects for a senior assembly presented by representatives from four Arizona col- leges. Later the men met for coffee with our superintendent and principal. The traditional Christmas Concert was sung by the music department and added in- spiration to the gay holiday season. Pep assemblies, often impromptu, gave the school organizations a chance to perform; originality and enthusiasm keynoted each per- former from beauty contestant to beatnik. Yes, Assembly today! always meant fun. 11
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TEAMWORK Our teams traveled to various parts of the state to compete proudly in athletic events. Everyone grew excited as cheering crowds gathered by the gym to see the boys off, and the busses rolled away with our songs and yells echoing after. When the games were held on Wildcat Field, pepsters wrapped the goal posts with gay red-and-black paper streamers-----later they became souvenirs of a thrilling evening. Although sports were only one aspect of our busy lives, they were an important part of our activities, and they added spice and colour to the daily routine. 10
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EVENING PARTIES....... Parties and proms, dates and dances...these are the spice of our lives. Evenings were filled with light-hearted laughter as couples crowded the dance floor or played gay games. Almost all school clubs planned parties. The new Hi-Teen Club sponsored re gular week-end entertain- ment climaxed by a spring formal. The Girls' League party was a merry masque- rade with costumes ranging from geishas to gypsies. Choristers had a caroling party at Christmas. One of the final festivities was the Senior Banquet-Junior Prom. With every MHS studen' lingers an oh-so-special date, a frivolous formal, ar exciting evening never to be forgotten. 12
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