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Gary Strunk, Coach Dickman, and Gary Elser check ihe team's new satin warmup suits Mr. Turner, senior advisor. congratulates R. Grimm and I. Rassi. winners of the DAR award. The ianiiors. William Heilley, Carl Huber, and Sam l-luette. keep MI.'l'.H.S. looking like new. an 2955 if g 315 we ,A Q 5 an-uv,--1 effw-we Quant'
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ir' Fast vw Becky Smith as Lorrai e introduces her newly-acquired boy-friend. Tom Koch. to her mother, Anna Frank. during the junior play WITH GREAT INTEREST. The dramatic ability of the junior class was tested on March 28 and 29 when they presented Seventeenth Summer. The plot was one which ev- ery teen-ager understood, for it embod- ied the many problems of growing up. Kit Clark played Angie, who met lack, Gary Strunk, and felt that her world was complete, Cast as her three sisters were Becky Aronott as Kitty, Agnes Cleary as Margaret, and Becky Smith as Lorraine. Mr. and Mrs. Mor- row, Kenneth Schwartzentraub and Anna Frank, caused Angie unhappi- ness, as did Angies two best friends, Lois Swedberg and Karen Metz. Lee Heiser, Tom Koch, Hans Weintke, and Ierry Kirby played the older sisters' boyfriends. Much of the credit for a successful play goes to the prornpters - Sue Grimm, Evelyn Dutelmeier, Margaret Schupbach -ew and the stage crew, of which Gary Elser was the head. l-le was helped by Gene Crumrine and Ed Ripper. Mr, O'Dell directed the play with the aid of ludy Getz, the student director, 17
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WE SHARED OUR WORK. WERE WELL-REWARDED. Through the year, many events of lasting impression took place. The Potters received new cherry and grey basket! ball warm-up suits from the Athletic As- sociation during the basketball season. The suits were worn with much pride. The presentation ot the good citizenship awards was indeed a memorable event for two seniors, who proved outstanding in their high school work. Coming to school all day, and staying late for club meetings, plays, or parties, members of M,T.H.S. created everlasting tasks for the custodians. Keeping the building clean kept the men working most ot each day and night. H we fr-3 is X y if . MF W, L V 4 wr, K Q A Mrs. Anderson, Home Economics instructor. Mrs. White. Chap- ter Mother. and Pat White. president oi F.H.A., attended F.H.A. camp tg ltt The girls oi the Home Ec. class staged a mock wedding while studying the proper matrimonial etiquette. f- - .1 ffs...t,,w3 A .hash
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