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ey eefeyiegf lile legfeiher. .. janv ? 1 F 5' 1 ' 4 'Yi A i an The MBU men get shaved at the UHS Bar- This year was the first for the new elemen- ber Shop during pep session. Programs like tary choir. Their first appearance was at the this are planned for each home game by the P. T. A. Christmas Program where, they were yell leaders and Miss Scott. directed by their leader, Miss Carolyn Furbay. Page eleven
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-1 by lie Ve opiii iiiieresis illrozl h activities. S4 YiL ' X F' inf Page ten l lx The Future Teachers observe class at Finley school, one of the stops on a county-wide field trip. Through projects like this, they learn more about a valuable profession. L. to r: Harlyne Hilliker, Roberta Fox, Dave McCracken, and Mr. Noe. Young journalists help Write the high school page for The Daily Herald Telephone. Pro- jects like this give townspeople a better idea of school activities. L. to rg Judy Figg, Dick And- erson, and Janet Martin.
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New Field is Born The cheerleaders, Diane Ab- ram, Donna Pless, Alice Ann Hart, unroll the sign announc- ing the name judged most ap- propriate for the new field. Student Council sponsored the We e l l l l l Name the Field drive. Q ig., ,W rs- ltis Dedication Night Pilrficiparms in the dcdifflfiofl Prosmm Funds for Univee Field were raised by the PTA Athletic were Bill Andrews, president of student C - h - d d - f 1 I h councils Dnotw Hughmprincipalg David ommittee, w ic receive onations rom oca merc ants Smith. rhc Univee of the futures and and friends of UHS and Indiana University. Mr. W. R. Dunn, chairman of the PTA Committee- Booster tickets were the source of part of the funds, as was the purchase of lights by donors. Mr. W. R. Dunn was head of the PTA Athletic Committee. Mrs. Williani Andrews, Jr., was president of the PTA. Dr. W. Stangle headed the special gifts drive. At each home game a special half-time program was plan- ned under the direction of Mr. George Krueger. Some of the highlights were Lights On, Orchids Night, and Dad's Night. Dedicating a new field was not enough for the fighting Univees. The home field record was unblemished by defeat. Page twelve
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