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TOP LEFT: Corporal Klinger and Radar Reilly promenade after winning Lhc beauty contest. Radar won by a landslide. TOP RIGHT: The team of M+A+S4H doctors op- erate on their houseboy and friend, l-lojon. BOTTOM: Walt thinks he is about to com- mit suicide, but he is actually taking a knock-out pill. SPRING PLAY- MSAXSXH 15
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OPERATIQ MiA fSi'iH,' SUCCEED AS SPRI G PLAY On May 8-10, 1976, E.P. 's drama dept. presented its special version of MiAiiS'l'l-I, the well-known film and t. V. comedy. Directed and adapted by Ms. Debbie Herrick, the play portrays life in and around a busy army hospital in South Korea. One scene added was called The Beauty Contest , featuring Herb Sommer as Corp. Klinger. Another was the resurrection of Walt, played by Bill Lesecki. Walt can't be talked out of suicide, so tl1e doctors and nurses give him a knock-out pill and a good scare as he awakes in his coffin. A scene that the entire cast didn't enjoy was that of Ho-jon, played by Dave Moy, hiding a dead cat in one of the trunks. The cat was quite real, donated by the science dept. , and quite ripe! The fa- tigues worn by mggp of the cast were also authentic, borrowed from an Army surplus store. TOP: The M+APFS'YH Unit shouts for joy when Spearchucker jones makes a touch- down against the 325th EVA C. MID- DLE: M11A4fS'UfH nurses are trying to get rid of the Bonwit Sisters by creating a new disehse called M+A'YS'kH b1otch. BOTTOM LEFT: General Hammond on the phone to the portable funny farm, MYAXSPYH. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Bonwit Sisters doing their Give my Regards to Broadway and Baby Face routines.
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'Ihe Evergreen Park A. F. S. chapter and the Kowalczyk family sponsored Judith Graham, of New Zealand, this year. Judy's hometown, Hamilton, is the fifth largest city in New Zealand, with a population of 100, 000. A senior here, Judy would be attending a teachers' college if she were back home. Her favorite American things are snow and foods not found in New Zealand. She had never seen snow before, and was quite excited about our first snowfall. In addition to sponsoring Judy, the A. F. S. club holds a fall square dance, a volleyball marathon, and a pizza sale. A. F.S. exchange students from nearby schools are invited to the major activities, and the Domestic Exchange pro- gram has become popular in recent years. In it, several E.P. students travel to a downstate town or farm for a week or two, and then their host stu- dents join us up north for sev- eral days. RIGHT: Judy Graharxi teaches Diane Horrell, Roch Mikulak, Eileen Meyer, Donna Mans- field, Elaine Joi-itz, Mrs. Patsavas, and Ca- mille Kowalczyk the Maori War dance. TOP RIGHT: Mrs, Patsavas, the A .F.S. sponsor, poses with the 1976-1977 A.F.S. student Judy Graham, from New Zealand. BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Karen Mezatis, Dave Nicol, Eileen Meyer, Peggy Woods, Elaine Joi-itz, Diane Horrell, Julie Wagner, Mary Sims. ROW 2: Angela Usvaltas, Donna Mansfield, Patty Blommaert, Judy Graham, Anna O'Con- ner, Anne Bracken, Angela Brazzale, Cindy Bretveld. ROW 3: Beth Hull, Donna I-lerlihy, Nancy Kohr, Gail Paseiak, Julie Mikulak. BACK ROW: Craig Milkint, Ruth Vranicar, Camille Kowalczyk, Beth Battle, Roch Mikulak. Vi ,--fs
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