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. . . Follow the yellow brick road. The faculty, accompanied by Friendship mem- bers, followed this road as they explored the Many Shades of Friendship.” They were in search of the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow at the Friendship Club Tea. To help the faculty swing into the mood of the theme, entertainment was presented including the vocal version of Over the Rainbow.” This annual Tea is an excellent way for students to become better acquainted with the faculty. February, the month of hearts and flowers in honor of St. Valentine, was also the time for Dog Patch,” the Sophomore Class Party which preceded the Senior’s Party, Dreamland,” held at the turn of the month. Thus February, a short but active month came to an end.
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Tender moments at the Christmas Formal. Closed! School was closed for four whole days as win- ter weather played a trick on Mr. Heskett. Next came Christmas vacation, but there was still excitement and anti- cipation as visions of formals (not sugar plums) danced through girls’ heads. The Christmas Formal finally arrived and fulfilled all expectations. Soft fluffy formals floated like dancing snowflakes over the floor amidst the Key Club decorations. A warm, homey fireplace added to the Christ- mas atmosphere, and the Christmas tree in the center of the floor completed the holiday gaiety. All good things must come to an end, and the Christmas festivities termi- nated as school re-opened. Exams were soon upon us, and it was hard to believe the year was half over. What a way to end January — exams, grades, and a lot more snow. . . Seniors caught in contemplation during government exam. y .
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Senior Play Cast — Row 1: Carole Lockwood, Mrs. Kelley - Adviser, Tim Dodds, Sally Smith, Barb Hrach, Bill Kaczynski, Leigh Orrill, Rich Stanovich; Row 2: Jayne Motsinger, John Barbena, Lenore Karpiak, Corliss Tay lor, Ken Flick, Suzanne Kulik, Rita Berry, Chita Tanch oco, Jim Poulson; Row 3: Patsy Dickson, Jim Zahand Ellen Simione, Dick Hora, Elaine Ugulini, Dave Nofzi ger, Chris Jakubecz, Dave Wheeler, Betty Gott. . . . What egg-zactly was the effect of the Senior Class Play, The Egg and I”? The effect was hilarious and resulted in a successful comedy. The audience rolled with laughter as the McDon- ald family moved from their city home with all the modern conveniences, to an old-fashioned chicken ranch. The McDonalds, their neighbors Delicate Daisy and Mr. Mannic Depressive, Fish- face the Indian, and a host of other characters performed an egg-ceptional play production. The juniors, with effervescent enthusiasm and vivid imagination, swirled us back in time to the continent of Africa for our prom, the setting be- ing the mystical land of Egypt. For the seniors, it was the last big event before graduation. We en- joyed the peaceful scene along the Nile, so artis- tically created by the hard-working Junior Class. 8 Industrious juniors prepare for prom, 'Kimet.
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