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Show II. II. S. News LYLA RAE TALBOT The Hinckley Mustangs trampled the Milford Tigers last Friday to a 34-44 game. The Mustangs really played good' ball and showed what they were really made of. The first part of the game was first Hinckley's and then Milford's. The second half the Mustangs finally pulled away from the Tigers and played ahead of them the rest of the game. The game was exciting from start to finish. Next Friday the Mustangs meet Delta at the Rabbit's Lair. This game promises to be exciting to everyone there. Last Friday the Pep Club presented pre-sented a very clever assembly to the studentbody. .It was under the direction of Mae Jean Petersen, pep club president and the parts went as follows: Vocal duet, byia Rae Talbot and Geraldine Black. A pep talk by Carol Keller, cheerleader.. cheer-leader.. A piano solo by Karen Petersen, Pet-ersen, instrumental duet by Sher-lene Sher-lene Talbot and Lyla Rae Talbot. A skit by Shirley Davis and Erma Roundy, a vocal solo by Corma Wright, and to climax the show a Gay Nineties Brawl.. Frenchie was played by MarJean Hilton, Drug Store Cowboys, Verlene Stevens, Stev-ens, Paula Workman, Myrna Peterson, Pet-erson, and Geraldine Black and Can Can Dancers, Irene Lewis, Helen Hel-en Black, Dorothy Morris and Lyla Rae Talbot.. Everyone enjoyed the assembly and especially the towns people. Fern Johnson from the 4-H Foreign For-eign student exchange program visited the school last Thursday and told all about her trip to Europe Eur-ope last summer. She showed slides sli-des and told us about the different differ-ent places that she visited. Everyone Every-one listened intently and enjoyed the things that were told. This assembly also fit right in with some of the History classes and so served as a dual purpose. |