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Presenting Vaudevillef' Featured among the outstanding acts performed by the Sophomores during their assembly was this Charleston routine done by Kathleen Gober and Sharon Johnson. Assemblies During the school year we had both student and special assemblies. This years special assemblies included a professional wrestler, a song leader, a glass blower, and the Tri-City Symphony among others. The student assemblies were presented by clubs and other organizations. Highlights for the XVOWY What a Record! After much competition Car men Mest seems to have conquered thc best Presenting the Ray Holmes Free Throw Trophy were Coaches Holmes and Kivisto. Carmen n dc 4 out ot 54 free throws boys were the athletic award assemblies. Exchange assemblies add variety and spice to our Friday programs. The transfer assemblies were usually given on the day of a competitive sport such as basketball or football. XVe sent groups to Moline and Rock Island and they each sent one here. Nota LVIMIK Selections by their boys' quartet and this Indian hoop dance, were part of the exchange assembly sent from Moline. Come Skate W'ilfJ Ale These girls danced to the Skaters Waltz as part of the Rock Island exchange assembly. The Rock Island Glee Club presented a very colorful assembly built around a winter motiff.
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I-ley! Now, No Cheating! The shuflle board sponsored by the Rifle Club proved an interesting attrac- tion to many Carnival-goers. Here Mr. Oliver appeared to be work- mg. Carnival U'mmml Food! With Mr. Barron and the backing of the Choral Department, this re- freshment stand provided food for many hungry carnival lovers.
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Hllvbiif iz ,llm11w1f. ' Receiving their Sophomore football letters from Cfoaih Bare, were: Harold Bost, Mar- low Lawnsdale, Delbert Carr, Tom Hopkins, Manuel Clurze and Roy Miller. This elimaxed the Sophs season for another year. ni- And zziflv live '1'0msZv In the spotlight of the junior Assemlwly were: Dawn lfritz, Vera McRae, Mary Ann Thompson and Sally Lang doing their original version of Sweetheart Roland in modern rhythms. Sylxia Saunders narrated the poem. Kirk 'em High Another highlight in the 'lunior As- semlvly was the thorus line routine ahly done hy these eight girls: Mary Ann Thompson, Sally Lang. Dawn lfritz, Ann Donnelson, Connie vlatkson, Vera McRae, Nancy Little, Claudette Katsis. fe. 17
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