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Coach C. Merrill Green presenfs leifers fo ihe varsily baskefball squad. He con- grafulafes Bob Long for his ouisianding iob as guard during fhe season. Looking on are ofher leffermen, Bob Weis, Paul Bode, Mike Giddings, Ken Brown, Ted Scoif, and Ted Polich. Buzz Ragafz, Dr. Elmer Erickson, George Wrighf, and Mr. Laurence Harper confer over fhe Carver Award which was pre- senfed fo George. The winning of ihe award is fhe highesf honor besfowed fo a siudenf af graduaiion from SPSMHS. In fhis scene from fhe annual Chrisfmas play The Music Box a group of Tim Norion as masfer of ceremonies looks on as Roy Burdge curls Carolyn carolers sing some seasonal songs. I? was presenfed by ihe Cloak and Anderson s hair as fhe consequences in lhe Hello Day assembly Phil Brabyn Dagger Dramaiic Club. lSlY1ll1E background counhng a large bowl of beans
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udp ,af 10: oo One of the most dynamic and popular programs of the year was the highly anticipated Edward Kid Ory assembly. This was enioyed especially by the dixie- land fans and also by those who admire qood showmanship. The audience shared the enthusiasm of The band when The Kid marched down the aisle to the refrain of the Muskrat Ramble. Varsity football coach, Frank William- son, presents letters to the co-captains, John Roberg and Mike Giddings. Look- ing on are other members of the squad who took part in the year's successful football season. Dancing to Eddie Cantor's record of lf You Knew Susie, a group of girls featuring Marilyn Baldwin, was one of the acts making up the junior class assem- bly. The outstanding feature of this pro- gram was clever stage setting which gave the audience the illusion of watching a giant television screen. Following the dude ranch theme, some members of the senior class participate in a square dance. This number was one of the features of the senior assembly, which is traditionally the first class assem- bly ofthe year.
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