MFL MarMac Community School - Bulldog Yearbook (Monona, IA)

 - Class of 1968

Page 31 of 96

 

MFL MarMac Community School - Bulldog Yearbook (Monona, IA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 31 of 96
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Page 31 text:

HTry and remember the time in September.n Anaddedldghlighttothe usual round of Homecomingactivitieswasthebonfire rally, heldcnuwednesday, September 27, on the football practice field. Bill Seglar, M.C., presented the king and queen candidates to the student body. URoya1 rumba.n A speech was givenk5rMr. Dan Schweikert and a story was told by Joe Melcher. After a song from.Miss Olsonandrousing cheers by the cheerleaders, the evening ended with a sn ke dance around the school grounds. UBlazing on to victory.n

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THE KING AND QWEN AND THEIR COURT ROW 1' Diane Gfihring. Becky F8-SCh9I', Queen Judy, King Dale, Kathy Zieman, Ann Peters. ROW 2: Joe Melcher, Jeff Klinge, Steve Hass, Ken Ryan. I The annual pre-game pep rally was H held on the football field the afternoon of Homecoming, Friday, September 29. Mrs. Loren Radloff, the former Jacque Wiethorn, was the guest speaker. A skit I E was given by the football squad , followed by the crowning of Queen Judy Johan- ningmeier. In the evening, Dale Goeke V was crowned King by Queen Judy during the Homecoming dance. Crowning moments-His a.nd Hers.



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MAIN CAST ROW 1: C. Hamann, Joe Stoddardg D. Schultz, Howie Newsomeg K. Meyer, Joe Crowell: G. Bernhard, Wally Webb. ROW 2: B. Seglar, Simon Stinson: J. Clements, Rebecca Gibbs: K. Christiansen, Mrs. Gibbsg D. Goeke, George Gibbsg L. Herrmann, Emily Webbg J. Thompson, Mrs. Webb. ROW 3: Miss Sedlmayr, Mrs. Hamann, Faculty Advisors, D. Whittle, Constable Warren: L. Riveland, Mrs. Soamesg R. Benzing, Sam Craigg K. Ryan, Dr. Gibbs: B. Monserud, Stage Manager: J. Melcher, Mr. Webb: M. Knapp, Pro- Our Town depicts the life of a New Hampshire willage. As-the Stage Manager in the drama says: This is the way we were in our growing up and fessor Willard . in our marrying and in our doctoring and in our living and in our dying. The play begins in 1901 in T W I Grover's Corners where the ' Gibbs and theWebbs are neigh- bty borne!-on n der bm. During their childhood, George Gibbs and Emily Webb are playmates, and their lives are woven together as neigh- ROW 1: Choir: J. Johanningmeier, K. Jacobson, A. hors' llves are lihelv to be' Peters, c. Miller, M. Kohler. Row 2. R. Belimen, hs they grew elder' they fsss Lighting Effectsg B. Doom, D. Hagensick, B. Wiet- free this Petite thte s seete horn, Stage Managersg P. Knockel, Lighting Effects, of romantic but embarrassed M. A b b t . interest in each other. m rose, Pu lici y and Programs one day George proposes to Emily in the drug store over an ice cream soda, which he discovers he hasn't the money to pay forg but their happiness is short-lived, for Emily is taken in death and placed in the village cemetery on a rainy, dreary day. In the most vitally moving scene in the modern theatre is shown the peace and quiet of death which can never be understood by the living.

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