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M.G.R. sets Broadway matif in girl's clothing, and carrying a parasol, The Blunt- ly and Drinkly Report to the Community by Roger Jean, Bill Young, and Kathy Wojciechowski. The band provided classical and popular music with Parading the Brasses, Roberta, Clarinet Cake, and Bugler's Holiday, then the modern dan- cers combined with the musicians to give their intere pretation of South Pacific. The orchestra contributed, as its feature, Jerome Kern's Showboat, and combined with the choir to present Scrambled Opera. Students are always anxious to see the skit which is presented by the faculty. The T959 Merry-Go- Round presented Miss Ann Ebel and Mr. Frank Bradley in a pantomime entiled lt's Never Too Late To Fall ln Love. Mr. Clarence Murphy directed the skits, dance numbers were directed by Miss Marion Haller, and Miss Margaret Mitchell, and the set was designed by Mr. Ernest Mauer. Students and faculty alike worked diligently on all aspects of the T959 Musical Merry-Go-Round, and as a result presented a show that was worth remem- bering for a longtime. Carol Timmons thrilled audience and fellow performers with her presentation of Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair.
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SCH00l.'S OUT . . . . . . . but underdassmen prepare for i960 For the Class of 1959, high school was over, but, for Handyites of 1960, a new year started in April with registration for the fall term. Students milled around in the gymnasium picking up their IBM cards for Handy's unique, college-type registration. Lockers were cleaned up, and refunds given. Students paid their fines and fees and turned in their books. After long hours of study, finals were over. But for the students who would be returning, it was a beginning. Those who were down credits, or who wished to satisfy requirements so they could take other classes in the fall, enrolled for summer school. The rest left Handy for three months of vacation from school-to work, to play, or iust to lie around in the sun. Whatever they did, that, too, was a preparation for 1959-'60. Mr. Al Bush helps Ray Grobelny find a place in a math class. ,Mrsx'Gloria Manary is happy to see so many students signing up for speech classes although she is one of the teachers who did not return to teach at Handy in the fall. Left, students do not hesitate to enter school, as they go back for the last day, and mother school year comes to an end. i
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