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ABOVE: Seniors Danny McGinley and Mary Sue Fulton take position for their prom pictures taken by Paula Studios. UPPER LEFT: Juniors Lynne Cory and Steve Hall sign up for prom pictures as they enter the dance. LEFT: Autumn Cluggish and Howard Cox stop for some refreshments served by Pam Emrick and Joni Patterson. RIGHT: Dancing at the 1972 Military Ball are Ernestine Eddy and Jim Blanchard. The theme of the formal dance was Hopefully Someday. BELOW: 1973 PROM COMMITTEE: Sharon Crowe, Suzanne TeVault, Beth Curran, Brenda Dyke, Vickie Crawley, Linda Allgood, Janie Stract. Diane Jacob, Chunky Buttram, Mary Parrot. The committee's chairman was Linda Allgood. was E W -r-- Tl T ,li 'ff 'Q' K J. -,SM W if , . va -- -W ul-- .,.f- .N ?, ,.4..,..f - El 0 f fz We, Ytziflie W' 'ff '-Ib 9 gl Q'
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Dances SHERWOOD COUNTRY CLUB HOSTS PROM 'Quasi Modo.' What kind of 3 mixed drink is that?' v ' ' A t Mr. Thomas M. Haynes, Mr. J. Ray Johnson. Mr. James Rodehef- fer and Colonel Clark. District Army lnstructor were among hon- ored guests to attend the l972 Mil- itary Ball. Hopefully Someday was the theme of the formal dance with more than 50 couples attend- ing. Junior Earnestine Eddy escorted by Senior James Blanch- ard was crowned queen of the dance. The Sherwood Country Club was the location for the fifth annual Junior-Senior Prom. Cele- brate , the theme, corresponded with the gaily decorated country club. The dance took place on June 5 and was organized by Sen- ior Sponsor Roger Schroder and a steering committee of juniors and seniors. John and Jim Kimsey's band. Quasi Modo provided the music. -Slztzron Crowe f 'T' . ,. - A A-+Eff5s,.- f .F L O . 7l': i 15. i rf qi A S f -1 J l if
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All-School Play UP THE D 0 W N STAIRCASE' 'But I don't ge the pointf Well, then let it be a challenge to you? The setting-an inner-city high school. The story-the problems faced by a first-year teacher and how she handles the everyday troubles of her students. With the help of fellow teachers and her students, Sylvia Barrett. played by Liz Ebert, comes to know herself. Ms. Patricia Clifford directed the play March 15 and 16. Although the play 'Up the Down Staircase' is a comedy, it does illustrate many of the foibles of modern education. Perhaps Bel Kaufman is alerting us to recog- nize our inadequaciesf' stated Ms. Clifford. Mr. Paul Justice and the stage crew built the set with openings cut in the wall ala the f'Laugh-In Joke Wall . Senior Gary Hampton managed the stage crew, and soph- omore Margaret Johnson designed the school setting. The set and the matinee performance were another in the series of Marshall firsts . Up the Down Staircase proved to be a delightful, modern comedy that brought a great turn- out by the students and commu- nity. -Ene Ruusma ,av P. . .'id gigs rw J CAST Sylvia Barrett ...... Liz Ebert Paul Barringer .... Steve -Hall ,stt J t Bea Schacter . .Bernie Cooper Dr. Maxwell Clarke .... Larry Jahnke S Mr. Mol-Iabe .Mike Glotfelty Joe Ferone ....... Bob Smith Mr. Bester . . .Dan Nordsieck Ella Fridendburg .Jean Kane Students ........ Tom Healy, Janie Sterrett, Lynne Cory, Jim Kimsey, Ron Smith, Laurie Ziesmer, Beth Ely, Margaret Johnson, Sherry Lawley,,Debbie Behnam, Greg Mansfield, Pam Emrick, Bennie Anderson, John' Wilson, Kalah Kuhn, I Shelia Harrison, Joann Shanks, Kathy Purcell, Donna Downton, Molly Mulcahe. , ' Director Ms. Patricia Clifford g Y l8fall-school play 1 A
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