Ann Arbor High School - Omega Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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game warms the spmi of both players and observers WINTER . . . and a hard-fought basketball

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The inside story pirafe5 ofpenzance pack flue youu The mood of the Pirates of Penzance is set by the rollicking tune sung by the Pirate King lWindy Landi. It is a gala day, for Frederick lEd Argersingeri has come of age. Ruth, his faithful nurse, Uoyce Hartwegi explains that a misunderstanding caused Frederick to become a pirate. Sixty girls, the daughters of General Stanley, arrive. The pirates attempt to kidnap the daughters. General Stanley informs them that he is an orphan, and the girls are freed, for the pirates have sworn never to harm an orphan. The General, not really an orphan at all, regrets his falsehood, forthe pirates swear to avenge it. For protection he employs Wallace Anderson as chief of police. Despite these happenings the ending is a happy one. lt was quite a different job working on a stage three times the size of the stage in the old auditorium. This gave the director an easier time working with the large cast of the operetta. I - 15, -- - -V ,- I5 Yo-ho-hal You can't do this. It's illegal!



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9' .,,, . 'NV Matters of finance wllfer jeafureb jogfanal gaff SCAOOXPFQPGPGJ !0I' NOAJGW Gay Christmas spirit was felt by Ann Arbor High students as the before Christmas preparations took place. The sight of students merrily trimming trees, and the sound of such scraps of conversation as Watch out, don't drop itl , Where did those lights go? , and We need some more tinsel over here were familiar. Finally, the merry trimmers finished their work, and it could be seen everywhere in the school. The gaily trimmed trees all over the building kept spirit high. Carrying out the idea of giving gifts at Christmas, students attended the Toyland Ball, sponsored by the Presidents' Committee. Here, instead of buying tickets for admission, students brought a toy apiece. These toys were later given to an agency who distributed them to various needy children throughout the city. Through both the decorations and the actual giving of gifts, Christmas spirit reigned high this year at Ann Arbor High. i7

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