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Spotlight, . . Center Stage, performed May 4 and 5, was an outstanding success. Spotlight is a musical which takes the audience through a night on the town with tickets to see plays, movies, con- certs, and attend the Cabaret. This included excerpts from musi- cals such as My Fair Lady, Came- lot, South Pacific, The Sound of Music, and Cabaret. The question What do the simple folk do ?' was answered as the musical progressed, they Whistle, they sing, they dance, and mainly just enjoy themselves. And everyone involved in Spotlight did enjoy themselves, cast and crews, as well as the audience. The production of Spotlight was aided by many faculty mem- bers such as Mr. Burkart, Mr. Krubsack, Mr. Chapman and Mr. Richter, and students such as Dave Kowert, Steve Nibbe, Lynn Gour- ley, Al Weil, and Gary Learned. All totalled, over 100 students be- came involved in numerous capac- ities to help put the show together. This production Was a first at ML in the sense that students mainly planned, formulated, produced, and headed many of the commit- tees and crews. Mr. Burkart com- mended the students on their fine job and expressed hope of carrying this student involvement over into future years. 103
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ATHLETIC BANQUET The third annual Spartan Ath- letic Banquet was held May 6 this year and was clearly an enjoyable night for all who attended. After a marvelous meal, the coaches pre- sented various awards in their specific sports, and members of teams commented on their specific seasons. Several students received numerous awards. Dave Krenz re- ceived Most Valuable Player for cross country and trackg Pat Young received Most Valuable Player for volleyball and Most Improved Player for basketballg and Bill Dahl received Most Valuable Player for football and basketball, as well as receiving the award for outstanding boy athlete of the year. Several new awards were han- ded out this year. Miriam Bruen- ing received the Outstanding Girl Athlete of the Year award for her involvement in sports and extra- curricular activities. The Music Man of the Year award went to Jeff Dey for his leadership in pep band. Dave Meier received an award for best percentage of free-throws. Any seniors earning major let- ters in any varsity sport received their major athletic award plaques. Mr. Conrad Aumann from Riv- er Forest was our guest speaker. The result was an evening of fun for parents, students, and friends. 104
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