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Ronald Sandrock Grave1pit Dean James Schaefer Shorty FFA 1,2,3,45 Sentinel 4. FFA 1,2,3,45 Secretary 45 Boys' Duane Schaefer Shorty Jr. FFA l,2, 3,45 Secretary 35 Tre- asurer 45 Annual Staff 45 Boys' Chorus 3. Chorus 3. Medley Arden Tornow Med Boys' Chorus 35 Band 1,2,3,45 President 45 Football 1,2,3545 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 2,35 FFA I5 Junior Play 2,35 Senior Play 3,45 One-Act Play 35 Honor Society 2. Barbara Lee Stringer Wi11ie FHA 1,2,3,45 Project Chr. 3 President 45 FHA Camp 35 FHA Queen 45 Pep Club 2,3545 Librarian 35 Senior Play 45 One-Act Play 35 Annual Staff 4 Honor Society 2. 12
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PRCPH ECY Often arises the question, What's behind the green door? Maybe we'll ind the answer somewhere in Manlius. And how lucky! We have just received an unexpected invitation from our old class- mate, Chris, to attend the opening of his new nightclub, Chris' Superbo Magnificie Ball Room. The nightclub's speediest chauffeur, Don, wasted no time zipping us to the ball room in his Jet-A- Way-Space-Mobile, invented by Curt, who also is famous for his Boyce Buggy which can be used in the water, in air, on land, or as a tractor, He says it will soon be the only type vehicle used in the world. Oh, oh, we find we must enter through an orange door! What a catty color! Dig the crazy door man--that's Deang leave it to him to wear those jazzy striped trousers. Before we enter the orange door, let's go in and talk to Dot and Glenda at their Dunk-it Shop. We find that they are both happily married. Look at those crazy sugar bowls--why, they're little red wagons. That must be Glenda's idea. Now let's go through the orange door. Who's that over thererby that palm tree? That's Norm! I guess some twigs from his forest ranger job got caught in his hat. Who is that be- side him! Why, it's that notorious Casinova, LaVern, the sailor with two girls in every port. And there is a strangely dressed fellow painting a picture of this mob. It's that world famous artist, Bill. And looking around we see several sports characters tonight. There is Chuck Hewitt, famous forhis coaching of the New York Yankees. Marie Cox is here and she is coach of the first woman's Olym- pic basketball team. Seated next to his wife, Donna, is Chuck Peterson, the farmer who revolution- ized agriculture by raising crops through six inches of snow. What's the rumble in the background! It's Cliff, experienced tobacco auctioneer and he is talking his usual mile a minute to Ron Sand- rock, a fur merchant. Well, the floor show is about ready to startg the orchestra is the Heart Beats led by Ron Henson and featuring Charles Hunt on drums fan ability acquired through drum- ming in classes at MHSJ Star of the show is Med--he is giving one of his great, dramatic love scenes. He has gained quite a reputation as being the second Rudolph Valentino. We see by the program that the choreography was done by Cephas, famous for his Califomia Bounce. The cos- tumes were all designed by the famous pace setter of fashions, Barb. As a special treat tonight we have Janice Johnson, singing her new, smash hit of So That's What's Behind the Green Door. Next on the program is Duane and his red and black trained bunnies. Looking around at the tables we find Karen and Jerry talking to Barb and John. They are discussing their families. Seated next to them is Fran Randall who was voted Homemaker of the Year. Why, there is the President of Cor- nell University and famed orator, Larry. He's talking to Nite, representative of Illinoisg Ihear she's trying to get the state of Illinois' name changed to She ffield. At the next table we see Eric, the rising young state's attorney from Florida. Ken, millionaire super market owner has stores in forty-eight states, Hawaii, and Alaska, we hear from Blanche, the head waitress. Blanche, in this job, picks up many juicy bits for Charlotte's gossip column. Charlotte is known for writing news be- fore it happens. To end a perfect evening, we visit the kitchen where world-famous chef, Jack, is preparing his grilled leg of lamb, the recipe for which he has been offered millions. As we leave in our customized car, another production of Stan, we still have not found out what is behind the Green Door but we do have renewed memories of our four wonderful years at good old MHS. 14
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