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Juniors Revealed Hilarious Talent Setting the theme for the junior variety show was next year's senior Washington trip. Directed by Mrs. Saylor, the show consisted of eleven acts, all quite good. The juniors had more time for preparation than did the sophomores. This extra time showed in the final result and everyone left the assembly feeling that the hour had been well spent. The eleven acts consisted of a combo which played Wonderland by Night and accompanied soloist Kathy Shank in Bali Hin, piano soloes by Carol Klaasse and Nancy Orton, '4Mr. Sandman featuring Mr. Pykary, 'flubilation T. Cornponew by the members of Esprit d'Ecole. Other acts were Kids , a piano duet Theme from the Apartment , a baton act to Dear Old Dad , a modern dance to '40pus Jazzv, and pantomines to The Country's in the Very Best of Hands and A Dear John and Marsha Letter . A Dear John and Marsha Letter , was presented by Nancy Drinkard and Barb Harling. Their comical pantomime brought a barrel of laughs which added to the success of the variety show. Mr. Pykary, of the math department, took on a new role for the junior variety show. He became the most talked about sand- man of the year. Nancy Drinkard, Barb Harling, Carol Emmer- ling, Judy Hawblitzel, Cindy Mott, and Lynn Mills presented Mr. Sandman .
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Mission Accomplished, Sold 3400 Tins One of the first class projects our junior class undertook this year was to sell Christmas candy. For nearly three weeks industrious juniors went from door to door with the hope of selling enough mints to pay toward their senior class trip and senior pictures. After all orders were taken, they waited eagerly for the delivery day to come. Well, soon the day came. The trucks rolled in and delivered the candy, and from there on the juniors ran the show. First the candy was brought into the cafeteria under Mrs. Saylorls supervision, sorted into homerooms, and then into individual piles for each junior. There were thrills and spills as the bell rang and the thousands of candy tins left with their eager owners. With each tin sold for one dollar, the jun- iors made a profit of thirty-three cents-twenty-three cents for the senior trip and class pictures and ten cents for class activities. Surrounded by candy tand other sweet thingsl, Ralph Qbrecht cries out, How are we ever going to get rid of all this. To help him out are Kathy Laux and Sue Breedlove who seem quite amused with the whole situation. After most of the work was over and the candy was ready to leave. there was a little time to relax before final delivery. Here the top salesmen are gathered trying to decide whichiboxes to grab first. From left to right -are Charla Rusche, 88 tins: Pete Morse, 80 tinsg and Bob Harlmg, 82 tins. ati, ggxil -Ax vs. , .i at 1 N 1'
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