Madison East High School - Tower Tales Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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Unaware of the danger of the ladder, Sandra Heidt and Larry Hammond enter bravely. Fantastic Fantasma- FRIDAY the 13th! The atmosphere of Fantasma, this year's fall party, proved to have a most eerie effect on the couples attencling. The superstitious theme was carriecl out with a menacing ladderover the door ancl a huge umbrella overshadowing the dancers. From the ceiling hung bats and ghosts which inhabited the abstract haunted house. Leering black cars on the walls completed the frightful theme. I ,XJ .5 Here 's evidence that Fantasma was a real success. A lot to blow for, --- the decorations of the fall party. Puffing away are: Bill Boyd, Art Fritz, Kathy Sachtjen, Wanda Malone, Mary Maselter, and G' y Saunders. 22 - Fall Party

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It looks as if around the world tours are being planned by Darlene Edwardsy Holly MacLean, Rita Iorstad, Judith Havey, and Maxine Olson in the colorful travel agency office of Romance, Inc. This play by Glenn Hughes tells of the tired branch office manager, Alice Field, who through the scheming of her friend, Patricia Burke, has the chance to go around the world as a companion of the fussy old maid, Minnie Brown, and with the town's most eligible bachelor as an interested passenger. A great deal of credit must be given to the play pro- duction committees who contributed their time and effort to the success of the plays. Here members of props and stage crew prepare to go into action between scenes. This scene from Howard Rogers' comedy, Ig Means M, portrays Russ Mueller listening intently to the plan his father, Gary Morgan, is explaining, while secretary Beverly Thorpe watches. Gary, as the h a r d h e a r te d businessman, William Lawson, offers his son Teddy one hun- dred dollars for every no spoken during his ab- sence. As a result, Teddy earns enough money for his honeymoon with Edith Merrill, Judy Weber. However, his father nearly loses the friendship of his business associate, Bill Macy. Fall Play - 21



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During the school year our AFS exchange students, Guillermo Leads to Peace Understanding ln the world today we are striving for peace and friendship among the nations of the world. To help attain thisgoal, which is also the goal of the American Field Service, we must learn and under- stand the ways of other people. We of East High School can do our part by learning of other coun- tries in our classes and building friendships with the AFS'ers who visit us. gusts 1 . 9 . ,viva-5 - J - 'fs K Vw M . s Y , W ips K K ' M 1 , is 'fw ef 'A . f..,is' ' Q, Q 5, at -i by Q, t ., xx ii H ie LEE:-Q Q- Q 'l fBillJ Gonzales from Cordoba, Argentina, and Sue Straus of East who visited St. Gallen, Switzerland, share their experiences with us. QUPPER RIGHTJ Bill tells us that a gaucho is the Argentine ver- sion ofthe American cowboy. Through similar in many ways, the gaucho uses a bola, a rope with a stone ball at each end, instead of a lariat, to herd his cattle. QLOWER RIGHTJ Many people enjoy their favorite sport anually at this skiing lodge in Grindelwald, high up in the beautiful Swiss Alps. ,av , 3 'ff sg 'SUP gf Q. nw' y tg.wjy,..'f AFS-23

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