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into Theme of Prom A colorful rainbow, depicting the 1967 Junior-Se- nior Prom theme of Somewhere Over the Rainbow, highlighted the beautiful decorations of the annual dance. Changing from Friday to Saturday night, May 27th was the date set. Co-chairmen Janet McKown and Terry Terhune spent many hours, with the help of eight hard-working committees, to create a lovely eve- ning. As the colors, blue and mint green provided the Juniors with an array of ideal decorations, the Bristols from Indianapolis furnished the music, playing the theme song of Somewhere Over the Rainbowf' for the dancing couples. Three Queen candidates were elected in April from the Junior class. Crowned Queen of the 1966 Prom was Patricia Young, with Debbie Crist and Nancy Rankin as her princesses. Baby blue, azure blue, and silver were the colors selected, as a paddle wheel, running pond, and several stars beautified the MHS cafeteria. Styrafoam half moons with angel hair completed the decorations for the tables. Providing the evening's music, the Co- mets of Fort Wayne played the theme song of Moon River. While developing the southern elegance into reality, co-chairmen Jackye Cole and George Garrett and six busy committees worked long hours.
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Comedy Per ormance Presenting a comedy play, the Stage and Stammer Club chose The Man Who Came to Dinner this year. Auditions were open to all MI-IS'ers interested in the three-act comedy, given November 18th and 19th. Producer-Director Mr. James Clark was assisted by fa- culty members and four production committees. Four performers, appearing in their first star roles, included Don Cline as Sheridan Whiteside, Judy Men- denhall as Maggie Cutler, Janet McKown, as Mrs. Earnest W. Stanley, and Fred Bradley as Bert Jeffer- son. The Man Who Came to Dinner centered around the household where Sheridan Whiteside, Broadway columnist, lived while recovering from a fall. Because he had fallen at their home, the Stanley's insisted that he and his secretary, Maggie Cutler, stay. Newspaper- man, Bert Jefferson, posed a problem to Whiteside's peace and to his chance of losing his secretary. The en- ergetic Editor-reporter not only managed to get his story, but also Maggieis hand in marriage. Whiteside disrupted the entire family and his nurse by being as mean as he had always been. In addition, when he was able to walk again, he neglected to men- tion it just so he could live off the Stanleys' a while longer. However, they found out and he was asked to leave, but as he was leaving he fell again. A movie actress, a love affair within the Stanley household, an aquarium of alligators, and many good actors and awk- ward situations added to the enjoyment of the play.
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