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Pat Furlong doesn,t take too kindly to camera bugs. Or maybe she got car sick on the bus? TOP: Mr. Asenbrenner boards the plane for the trip to New York with a wary eye and snappy grin. Maybe he knows something we don't! LEFT: A trip can be loads of fun, but nobody knows better than Trudee Neid that there's no place like home and a good friend. ABOVE: New York skyscrapers bid Murray girls a friendly welcome and create a little confusion, Finding one's way around is not easy. New Yorkf97
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Class comics, falling doorknobs, . . 4 fire tower amuse on class trzps S' Holding up a 747 at Kennedy Airport Always original, the Murray .ggi and swimming in May with snow travelers concluded that trip 5 on the shores distinguished the by keeping their plane waiting 'ff' s .1 trips ofthe Class of ,7l. an hour and a half! 'mal 60 AMMers flooded the streets In May, back on the buses again, -ig of Philadelphia, New York and 70 seniorsjourneyed to Sugar Hills. Q! 5 A Washington D. C. in August. 400 weather thwarted sun-seekers, p 1:25 Posing on the White House lawn but didn't stop adventurers 0 Q and window-shopping at Tiffany's from swimming in the lake. 5 classified them as tourists. The talented Liedl and P' A Presidential Suite for Mr. A Stahlmann team amused audiences had unexpected added attractions: that evening. , removable doorknobs and books Sleepy-eyed but smiling, Q to hold up beds! the girls returned to Murray. Q 2 TOP: A deserted fire tower lures adventurers. BELOW: Let's keep the pool open all night! RIGHT: A crowded bus brings happy memories. Af W -L ' W . 7 A D. f . I . . f' - N 1 f Kathy Weeda and Cathy Hoertsch spend the early morning hours catching a little shut eye. Even the cheery ol' sun can't wake 'eml Qefsugaf Hills l l
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Amidst aflurry ofactivilies awards days emerge victorious 1 Gathering together friends, French award from Mrs. Klohs. memories, teachers and spirit, Mock awards highlighted Murray girls saluted good times the seniors very last day. and great people this year Classmates were given with two awards days. awards for achievement f Seniors in caps and gowns set often unwanted but always funny. the tone for the first assembly. The Haven recalled life at AMM - Mrs. Ducharme named recipients cold mornings at the bus stop, of scholarships and Mr. A enrichment days and the last l honored others such as Pat four years in the lives Furlong for perfect attendance. of the seniors. Vocal Ensemble Homemaker Kathy Odean received presented a collection of songs an award from Betty Crocker and amid a deluge of tears while Diane Elmquist accepted the year's last!-Q35 the 1971 Prix D'Excellence wrapped up the day. l f l 1 TOP: Student Council President, Sally McEvoy and Vice-President, Colleen Colwell swear in new 1 Executive Board member for the first year at Hill-Murray. ABOVE: Last day of school for seniors brings the senior luncheon highlighted by an awards cere- mony on a small scale. Would you believe Kelly Radford as the Most Talkativeu? CENTER: Sue Stahlmann takes on a new identity with the aid of Jill Liedl's expert arm and hand movements. In The Haven , parodying Poe, they described the past four years at AMM. 98fAwards Days
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