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Junior Prom, “Carousel,” presented April 18 by the Class of '70 was enjoyed by all who attended. Thanks to the hard work of Larry Fisher, Junior Class President, his class had the honor of having the first off-campus J unior Prom. Everyone was thrilled when Danny Smith an- nounced that Jerry Mercer and Janie Michals were to reign over the prom court as King and Queen. Princesses were Linda Grayson. Judy Wil- son, and Marcy Zalben. Princes were Rick Ben- son, Larry Fisher, and Chris Ramsey. Altogether everyone had an enjoyable night on the carousel !' PROM COURT. Pictured From [.eft Princess Linda Cravson, Prince Rick Ben- son, Queen Janie Michaels, King Jerry Mercer, Prince Larrs Fisher. Princess Marcy Zalben. Prince Chris Ramsey, and Princess Judy Wilson.
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LEARNING TO BECOME SISTERS: GIRLS’ LEAGUE Coke party, designed for freshmen and new students, started off the 1968-'69 year for Girls' League. Their services began with the decoration of the Queen's car at Homecoming in marigolds and daisies. Backwards Dance, then Camelot, held on Decem- ber 20, was a meteoric success. Hush Day, February 14. was spon- sored by Girls’ League. Paper hearts stating there's a kind of hush were sold. TOM SEVERDIA First Semester Ciris' League President This year. Girls’ League sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dance in Sentinel Inn May 9 in the style of Daisie Mae and L'il Abner. To wind up the year, Girls’ League Fashion Show was presented May 20; the Girls-of-the-Months and Girl-of-the-Year were presented. Scholarship to Mary Webb Davis Modeling Agency was presented to the best model. MARGIE MICHAELS Second Semester Ciris' League President Girls-of-thc-Month were (seated, from left) Miss September. Sue Schuler; Miss October, Melissa Skoff: Miss November, Annis Markman: Miss Decem- ber, Sheri Senter: Miss January, Suzanne Justis; (Stunding) Miss February, Toni Scverdia; Miss March. Gari Alpern; Miss April, Sharon Struck; Miss May, Margie Michaels; and Miss June. Patti Lane. Girl-of-the-Year. an- nounced in the May 20 Fashion Show, was Margie Michaels. First semester adsisers were Mrs. Gloria Woehler and Mrs. Ruth Scofield. Second semester advisers (not pictured) were Miss Edith Cales and Miss Patricia Lowry. 196S-'69 GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD. Seated are Margie Michaels and Toni Scverdia. second and first semester presidents. Pic- tured From Left: Annis Markman. Sect.: Carole Brotchner. Girl-of- Month Co-Chairman; Sue Schuler, Publicity Chairman; Gari Alpern. Publicity Chairman: Patti Lane Treas.: Sharon Struck, Sec !.: Sheri Sen- ter, Vice-pres.; Marti McBride, Girl-of-Month Co-chairman; Suzanne Jus- tis, Treas.; and Melissa Skoff, Vice-president. 2 Senior Gail Sorensen and junior Eileen Davis look over the clothes they modeled in the Girls' League Fashion Show May 20.
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HARVEY’ STEALS THE SHOW IIARVEY CAST. Pictured From I-cft, Seated: Su anne Dobkin. Lyn Castle Ion, and Margie Michael». Standing: Joan Cricst. Warren Ros- ton, Alan Frank. Debbie Barbour. Warren Dillon. David Hilliard, Melissa Skoff. Marc Jacobs, and Bobby Rlingman. Present social structure was attacked in Mary Chase’s Harvey, presented by the Senior Class the evenings of May 2 and 3. Harvc was a Pooka, a six-foot rabbit. A pooka is from old Celtic mythology. A fairy spirit in animal form. Always very large. The pooka appears here and there, now and then, to this one and that one at his own caprice. A wise but mischievous creature. Very fond of rum-pots and crackpots,” as quoted from play. Harvey befriended Klwood P. Dowd (Warren Dil- lon), a nonconformist. Socially strickcned, his sister Vcta (Suzanne Dobkin) and his niece Myrtle Mae (Debbie Barbour) attempted to commit Klwood to a sanitarium. Dr. Sanderson (David Hilliard), Mrs. Chumlcy (Margie Michaels), social butterfly Mrs. Chauvenet (Lyn Castleton), Nurse Kelly (Melissa Skoff), hospital attendant Wilson (Marc Jacobs), and Judge Gaffney (Alan Frank), V'eta’s close friend and lawyer, all represented commonly accepted social personalities. Domestic jobs of maid and cab driver were portrayed by Joan Griest and War- ren Roston respectively. Klwood unitentionallv shamed his niece and his sister Vita, when he introduced Myrtle Mae bis friend Harvey to Mrs. Cliauvenet, in this rehearsal scene. Production was conscientiously directed by Mrs. Beverly Benedict, assisted by studeht director Tina Bravos.
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