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BETWEEN SCENES . . Then It Grew Black As Pitch . . 7' f- F4 I V3 le EE tl it go ii October patrtittl eclipse of the sun provided this spectuculttr 'ture. Mqsiiaunblc used the reflection from at mirror to catch 't iew. Russ Rheingrover was the big winner of S100 in the maga- zine drive drawing. Ethis tinitstt. The Show Begins . . . us Ron Reynolds. QSP Representa- tive. kicks off Miller's most successful E mztgztzine driver ever. The large und attentive audiences went on to sell more than 532.000 in magazine sub- scriptions. The money that Miller eztrns from these sales goes into the 640350 59 05 6 30 ff? 8 . lllliN4li studentbody fund each year.
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BEHI QTHE SCENES . . flico McNeal. Peggy A- Secretary Gibson. Dorothy Y- Secretary Hinkle. Sue - Reproduction Aide Giancola. Jacque - Attendance Clerk S 4 vt- lf A Q- 1 A L f 'fl ' .5 V M T ' If Ag? fs . x' .,, . ' - , T ' f tnotpicturedl f V Al P nfnuvft. Ps Cafeteria Ei Caires Emily Lindell. Margaret Loftis. Sally Lund. Bertie Rule. Sally Buildinvs and Grounds D I ll T1g!?11' 1. l V A 1 V u , I is ' :iff 'iw' 'I Alves. Manuel .. it N , 4 . i- it -1. i VM- deCarvalho. Edward nf '. X , Q- Q, . ni ' D I use -.5 . .4 I A if if ' , Lf: 'fa ' N ' Grazlano. Louis X N g- ' ' ' l A . A lil 1 pi il Russell, Patrick ,L A , fi.. H W ,gy A , 4 t A. Scarola. Michael ef 'C if 2 it it , 1 l l' 'i . ' - . ll 'l XC.-.-.. 1. M1 Virginia Wyand. Ist Vice-President: Lou Hillman, Treasurer: Bev Murphy. Pres- ident: Lorraine Pettitt. Corresponding Secretary: Joanne Rheingrover. SAC Chairman. Patrons So much of what Miller is able to do for and with its students is a result of the volunteer efforts of the PTA and the School Advi- sory Council. Every year, par- ents donate endless hours help- ing us with the magazine drive, with graduation, and many other activities. This yearis elected PTA officers and the SAC Chairperson are pictured here. Miller School thanks them. STA FF
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BETWEEN SCENES. . . 7. , Dog Days -- The Miller-Hyde D football game wasjust an excuse to bein the sun for this fan. It Was A Busy Year. Busy sports seasons domi- nated the year, with Miller teams once again leading most of the after-school leagues. Dances, skating parties, maga- zine drive. pizza party, hog party. and just the day-to-day activities that keep Miller stu- dents busy. But among the busy days. there were many fun days - like those moments pictured here. ' Dance Days fa- Many dances this year brought students at Sports Days A crisp fall afternoon found Miller and Hyde engaged in a Miller together foliun eVCHiH20ffU'1- spirited game. ' The Curtain Rolled Itself Awa . . M THEME 9
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