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Seniors Win Gver Faculty Mr. Dave Kile and Dave Dunham wrestle over the basketball. As the Senior Class trip neared its departure date, it was discovered that class funds were at an all time low. To compensate this deficit and change red ink to black, the officers sponsored a donkey basketball game through Shaw Bro- thers, Inc., an athletic game organization from Pennsylvania. The seniors challenged the faculty on lVlarch 28, 7:30 P.M. in the gymnasium. The winning score was 20-8 in favor of the seniors. Faculty members who added their talents to the game were lVlr. Nick Georgiafanis, Nlr. Wm. lVluthig, lVlr. Wayne Roth, Mr. Dave Kile, lVlr. Tom Gfell, and Mr. Rex Stanforth. The Athletic Boosters gave all the profit from the concession stand to the seniors. The money realized from the game and refresh- ments made the class trip to New York City a reality. 112!Donkey Basketball Game is. Mr. Nick Georgiafanis cleans debris from the floor. Dave Gillard and don key have different views about direction
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Class Visits New York City Laurie Johns and Kyle Hennings wait for their suitcases to be checked. New York! New York! The city was an exciting and new experience for sixty members of the Senior class April 18-20. Among the many Manhattan sites viewed by the group were Greenwich Village, China- town, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, the Statue of Liberty, American Stock Exchange, NBC Studio, the United Nations, the Bowery and Wall Street. Thursday's evening of glamor ended on a note of music and with the attendance at the musical Lor- elei starring Miss Carol Channing at the Palace Theater. To everyone's surprise, Miss Channing asked to see the seniors after the show. Tad's Steak House was the scene for dinner before visiting Radio City Music Hall the following evening. The first run movie Mame , the Rockettes, and the Easter Show was seen in an enormous and immense auditorium. New experiences were around every corner! People were everywhere. A one block high rise apartment building housed 33,000 people. This would hold the entire Berlin-Milan Community with room to spare. Taxi cabs, subways, and tired feet were the methods of transportation. The trip started out with a flat tire in Pennsylvania. Some students helped change the flat, and they were on their way. Records of lack of sleep were made by many. For an example - 6.5 hours of sleep in 97 hours. l i Kathy Buehrle, Joan Cooley, and Joanne Stein double check their CGITIEYBS. Few slept on the bus journey. Girls anxiously wait for their trip to begin. New York City!113
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