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rv- FRONT, Left to Right: Margie Murphy, Gail Skulsky, Roberta Tokar, Bonnie Bradshaw, Fran Balogh, Donna Taylor, Judy Bowers. BACK: Pam Marlett, Linda Dunning, Donna Malor, Jackie Suzow, Connie 9 Q ' McEwen, Cathy l.eMunyon, Karen Hayden, Jaki Boisseree. MODER This year was busy and exciting for the girls in the modern dance classes. They attended the Occi- dental Dance Concert in March and hosted a master lesson given by Charles Weidman, from New York. The combined classes ioined together to present creative, entertaining programs in April and a special dance assembly in May. Both events were entitled From the Dancer. The group performed for school assemblies at Len- nox, Lawndale, and Hawthorne high schools. They also danced for the Leuzinger Drama Awards Show, as well as for several community affairs, including NCE the PTA Honorary Life Membership Banquet. The advanced class worked enthusiastically to present dances for the Piano Concert, the Easter As- sembly, the Rock and Roll Concert, and The Drama Awards Show. For the first time this year, boys joined the dance group to present the dance sequences for the musi- cal Finian's Rainbow, which was a colorful spec- tacular. The annual dance award was presented to the outstanding senior girl in dance at the Drama Awards Show. a Wicmq Finian' Rainbow Finian's Rainbow Dancers-FRONT, Left to Right: Judi Bowers, Francine Balough, Jaki Boisseree, Linda Dunning, Connie McEwen, Kathy LeMunyon. BACK: Dave Childress, Bob Sangster, Steve Horton, Cunig Kline, Warren Pickens, Pct Marsh.
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7 Credits This, then, is the '60 SCEPTRE. lt has been a long year of working on it, yet the staff has, per usual, not found enough time to do everything that it intended to do, when it came close to deadline time. However it is with a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment that the SCEPTRE staffers look at this completed book. The '60 SCEPTRE is a most book-the most expensive ever, the most pages ever, the most expensive cover ever, the first completely original cover ever, etc. At deadline time, staffers and advisors felt that they had done the most work ever! At the end of the year, it's time to issue a few long-overdue thanks to many people, among them: Cagle Studios of Inglewood, for most of the portraits and group pictures in the '60 SCEPTRE. They worked long and hard and, when necessary, in a rush. Edwards Studios of Los Angeles, for the lD photos. Monarch photographers Jerry Moss, Steve Miller, Ed Rambo, and Richard Stock- ard, and their adviser, Mr. Charles Perez, for miscellaneous photos. Daniel C. Mullen, photographer, of West Covina, for pictures of Finian's Rainbow. The Mirro-Graphic Yearbook Co. of Glendale and its representative, Mr. Bob Hopkins, for a lot of help and patience as they printed the book and bound it. The S. K. Smith Co. of Los Angeles and its representative, Mr. Phil Clark, for courteous assistance as they helped us develop our original cover, and for produc- ing it. The many teachers at MHS who were so generous in letting Sceptre staffers out of class to meet rush deadlines. The office secretaries and their helpers, for all the aid in finding information and individuals when we needed them, and for duplicating needed material. The Monarch art department and its way-out instructor, Mr. Clay Beale, for its cooperation in producing posters, cartoons, lettering suggestions, etc. The Lion's Roar staff and Journalism I students, for much of the written material in this book. The MHS House of Representatives, for arranging a surfing movie to raise funds for a padded cover, and to Mr. Greg Noll, for generously donating the use of his movie for the show. Mr. Wynne's doctor, for keeping Mr. Wynne's ulcer under control, most of the time. Mr. Wynne, for keeping himself under control, most of the time.
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