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Granny Leah Klotz gathers her brood around her and reads “A Visit from Saint Nich- olas’’ in Homeroom 105’s stunt which wins second place. me east : Se ee eee te : “Queen for a Day” takes first place—Gerald Howell, Pat Barrett, Roger Lawrence, Chip Mauldin. Jimmy Fellows emcees “Queen for a Day”’—Delilah Holmes Is his wife. te ile ai ll aa SY ncatenbnptpoe 6 continue nite tain deco TESALaL: pagesat = = = Blagg orl 5 In all the confusion, Marc Butler, John Morgan, and “Cotton Candy,”’ a duet by Tommy Wells and Gary Jimmy Ray Herper manage to operate the lights and Fuller, places third. curtain at the right time. 229 4a oy
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programs—Paul Van, Stunt Night runs gamut from folk songs to slapstick Doorkeeper Carole Rushing has the double assignment of taking tickets and distributing Deborah Fagan, Glynda Alford. Stunt Night performers are costumed and ready for the fun to start. Lights slowly dimmed; scatter- ed whispers of the audience ceased; then pandemonium broke Loose- for this was Stunt Night- MHS style. Sponsored by the — student Council, stunt night is an even- ing of amusement, and every member of the student body is encouraged to enter the fun, either as a spectator or as a performer. This year nine groups displayed their versatile talents with acts ranging’ from folk songs to slapstick. The enthusias- tic spirit of audience and actors filled the auditorium with hilari- ty, and clearly denoted Decem- ber 21, Stunt Night 1964, a suc- cess.
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Accompanied + eee aepe Worried coach and ptayers watch a crucial play—Leslie Newman, Mary Allen Bowen, Karen Dwyer, Reba Mcintosh. Charming cheerleaders boost spirit—Robert Galafaro, Robert Bates, Bobby Dickey. by a large group of Blues and Whites, Laura Sanders carries the ball down the rieid. Blues and Whites battle in Powder Puff game 230 Demure femininity was replaced with the vengeance of an uncaged Tiger on Decem- ber first, when the Girls Athletic Club play- ed their annual Powder Puff Football Game. Coaches for the Blues were Leslie Newman, John Morgan, and Gerald Howell; the Whites were coached by Jimmy Jackson, Larry Reed, and Gerry Dickerson. The night was cold, but an enthusiastic group of spectators watched as members of the weaker sex waged war against each other. Bruises, bandages, and bumps were the aftermath for participants in the game. “When you get the ball you go that-a- way,” says narried Coach Gerald Howell to Carolyn Crane.
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