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Members of the Fine Arts Society — L. Witter, drama; A. Novak, art; K. Semokatis, Speech; B. Kiburz, Speech. Not pictured, Linda Severance, Art. Fine Arts: Special Club The Fine Arts Society is a small but select club. The membership is limited to 18 students. A maximum of 3 students from each section of the fine arts may be ap- pointed. Members are chosen by the instructor or spon- sor of the section in question. Those chosen must show proof of ability in the fine arts by presentation of work in front of a public audience. Membership in this society is that of honor. Duties of members are restricted to that of upholding the mot- to of the society; “To thine ownself be true.” Sophomore Play Returns to M.H.S. i ne ivaouse 1 he sophomore play was entitled, That Roared.” The setting is in a mythical king- dom, Grand Fenwick. Because it is mythical, sym- bolism was used in the sett.ng by cleverly arrang- ing varied colored boxes to represent the castle, the lab, and the White House. After the climax of the play it is clear to see how a country only 5 miles long and 3 miles wide be- came a mouse that roared . roared peace to the “I should like to point out . . . GRAND FENWICK DECLARES WAR ON UNITED STATES. 22
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A Roman Garden Rome Six sophomore boys and their dates served as slaves. In their purple and gold tunics, they were easily identified. The music was provided by Buddy Presner. The song used in the theme was “Three Coins in the Fountain.” The crowning of the Prom Queen and King was held at ten o’clock. Roger Fieser and Don- na Grant were crowned by Carol Mullen and Jeff Brugos, the senior class president and vice- president. The Grand March followed the crowning ceremony. Then the King and Queen danced in the circle formed by the parading couples. The first prom to be decorated in the school colors, the dance proved to be very successful. Fountain gives atmosphere 21
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The football field and track proposed last year, and begun this year, prom- ise to make Merrillville’s new sports field one of the most beautiful in the Calu- met region. The sports pro- gram was revised to accom- odate the loss of freshman athletes. 1.U U ' a O-Y y (jriHCUy ) . a fj Q C cK W JcU (j-cCf clCiyF’X l i Athletic Facilities Improving
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