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OPPOSITE PAGE: Eight members of the senior class pose as Snow White and the seven dwarfs. Storybook character day drew a variety of faces to MHS. LEFT: Susie Nelson and Janet Cowden, seniors, ham it up on nose and eye day. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Muffett, junior Terri York, waits in the lunch line — for curds and whey? BOTTOM: Senior Susie Nelson demonstrates the art of Kung Tu to fellow Chinaman, Jan DuRette. BELOW; Class of 77 loyalty is demonstrated by the winners of Winter Spirit Week.
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WINTER SPIRIT WEEK Buffalo Victory Climaxes Week Of Fierce Competition The sophomore class hung on by the skin of their teeth after a close race from the seniors during the final days, and went on to win the Winter Spirit Week. Button day, nose and eye day, and poster day were three categories of competition. Students who participated were counted and an average of the total members of their class was compiled. After each day, points were given to thg respective classes, and at the end of the week the sophomores emerged victorious. Snow White and the seven dwarfs, the pink panther, Lone Ranger, Bo-Peep, and Huckleberry Finn were roaming the halls of MHS on Thursday for storybook character day. International day drew students to school in Oriental, Argentine, Mexican, Dutch, Spanish and Arabian dress. To top off the week and to kick off the beginning of league basket- ball competition, a pep assembly and noise-maker competition were held. Students came equipped with pots and pans, horns, and nearly every imaginable kind of noise-maker, including several air horns. The seniors brought the largest and loudest of these, a fire engine siren. The seniors easily won, but were unable to overthrow the sophomores in the overall tally. The junior class placed third and the freshmen were fourth. 24
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Cheaper Ry The Dozen” Comedy Arises In Family Situations The annual all-school play was presented March 13 and 14 to a large group of people who gathered in the cafeteria. “Cheaper by the Dozen,” this year’s production, is a 3-act comedy about life in the 1920’s. The Gilbreth family, including 12 kids and a dog, run into problems typical of a large family. Their father, a businessman, is very concerned about trying to save time and doing things systematical- ABOVE: Jan DuRette, senior, expresses obvious pleasure in wearing a fancy dress, even if it is only a curtain. RIGHT: A teenage member of the Gilbreth family, Marie Sutherland, junior, takes a phone call from a prospective boy friend. ly. He fails to understand reasons why his teenage daughters wish to wear nylon stockings and why they want to fit in with “all the other kids.” The comedy arises in the manner in which the Gilbreths handled the family arguments. The family gradually became aware of their father’s heart condition, which made him want to see his children graduate before he died. Thus, his reasons for speeding them up. Several MHS actors and actresses showed their abilities and potential by portraying the leading roles. Set design, lighting, make-up, costumes, props and publicity were a few categories that had to be taken care of by the production crew before the show could go on. Serving as directors were teachers Darlene Cook and Anna Craig. Technical director was Mr. Bill Volmer. Student director was Wendy Apgar, and stage director was Joy McBride. 26
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