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juuin rdiiiii.—v-aii ieady For Curtain Call V DIANN'l 5 (ho final for the n ific, draw ain time is one often the feelin: ially anion ■n intervie Is all exp n, cxpccta race's “Nt npbcll. em t she is ited. Sue' w are vet t gets alor y than in i shows Trr link this or perfectly typed cast. Jim is like | Bill in that he spends about i nine hours a week practicing, ! but from his performan c e s at j rehearsals that is all he needs! i He portrays Lt. Joe Cable, a young Marine officer. As to op- Inninw nioht . “I’m not scared. about the com- ie”? “Apprehcn- “but we’ve got r a good show g to make this an last year’s. t pirn linnrc a X The MT News 5 idui d as Service at Work Lem y silts and serious for the curtain to go up h riday and Saturday and those of you • with tickets will see one of the WADDLE'S op- best musicals Miami Trace has it is that it is a ever presented. jump, Dave Bihl in the shot put, Mike Henry in the mile run and Mike Haines in the hurd 1 e s. Ulen is the current holder of the school broad jump record. Randy Kelley, a junior trans- fer from Washington C. H., Sri a in w’s succes WANTS a i good sh( be the general opin i o r a.! mnnli Inrflur nrul much more ric- News Service Officers tig cast members.” his is Sue’s second lea MT musical. To her, this rme i .-m; e » more difficult because ■ re serious passages i . Sue spends about 15 eek practicing and th is sure she will do a SENIOR GARY BROV tackling the job of En eque. He also states t not scared but lookii He Keeps A Batman Track Team Has 6 Holy statues! Has race High School beco olved in the Batman e] sweeping the nation Behind the large 5“ 1 “v — ------- ront of Trace's offic lean Marstiller, Sec.; Becks Sharrett, V. Pres.; Nancy OW, an appropriate dis Garland, Pres. Absent. David Writsel, Treas. ome sort usually decorates i K00d ami Jim iieroen. te counter. This m i g h t be ; Thfse tw0 boys, working the newly . won trophy or a sea- | , , onal displ By BARRY KELLE On Monday, Feb. 28, Trace track hopefuls t working out. This year’s will be under the tutel; John Wellman in his fir: as head track coach. Mi man was also an assi [Ootball coach. Tlie current school mt has kept practice attem down, but when the tra gram gets in full swing Wellman anticipates at 1 aspirants dueling for si the 1966 squad. He is presently being by another assistant fo coach, Doug James, handling the weight - lifting nrn-1 cram Slaff worker and tvpisl — Rarktrj Smith. ° WELLMAN WELL be plagued LIIU3 JIUUCIII by a lack of depth and this j year's squad returns only about six lettermen. However, those Teachina Here The Miami Trace News Service seeks to inform students through students. Each week the MTNS publishes a school re often page The Miami Tracer” in the Record-Herald and there informs the entire community about school activities, nd casually paasvu wj • However, last Monday the rindow display caused a great leal of surprise and excite- nent. There was a g°od rca- on, for standing there four eet high was the Caped Crime belt, this famous crime fight- er appears ready to pounce on the first wrongdoer he sees. The Miami Tracer is proud to salute this champion of de- mm-rnrv and ran onlv say
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SL lie Miami Tracer M lU s;u Terry Cross, Editor-In-Chief Explain less Coi ! EYRE r. Potter nent of Ec ligh school ts to dis ny were rative busi :oming sc i years of Tern' Cross o helped incoming e subject: e to take, at must business the pur] stud lal office Sealed: J. Marstiller. B. Sharrett, T. Cross. N. Garland. Standing: J. l ien, B. Kirk, B. I.ink, P. Douce, E. Ford, J. Andrews. D. Stapelton. P. Havens The Miami Trace News Service Andrews, a Panthers, able menti m This indi , , these five LANMAN, guard and playma-1 ecj. Throu; er of the Panther squad, was ttam plav' 1965-66 bas that they ‘sixth man’ Advisor MT ALL-LEAGUE vnuiuco—iMamea co mm-soul. nrst ana second teams and honorable mention from Miami Trace were (left to right, front) Bob Lanman and Dick Doyle and (back row) C ws, David Bihl and Jim Conley. Flditor-in -Chief Bv MARK ‘ iteair was senior forward Jim Basketbal lonley, and honorable mention Sport and ,’ent to seniors Dick Doyle and scli-sacrific harlie Andrews, been stress However, season’s en I all coaclie I . f- ne of the two seniors to make team in or Ji ae SCOL first team, and was icked as honorary cap tain, around the ihi, a junior, center and at 6-6 : k c tallest man in the league, the as the other Trace player to ’‘a reak into the first I HIft B Conley, a forward and defen- the first two tea—- —......- on j sive standout throughout the honorable mentio Terry Cross :am year, was picked on the second MT selections we t,:ard team and named honorary cap- ito!. Lanman. and junior pivot- tain. Seniors Dick Doyle, a for- man Dave Bihl. On the second | ward starter, and Charlie ate. Most are incline' has had si one who students i graduation will be hired by i firm where they woi e. amples oi a few busii places are as follows: doct offices, dentists’ offices, yers’ offices, manufactur cashiers, insurance compa nnpany who will i workers. The inst letermine whether ob will suit the to be recoj honor is i 5ter stressed (hen the student hool to go to his longer a student ;e. Ne., Has The Answer Mrs. Doris Picket!
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Roiv I: B. Harper, B. Sanderson. J. Jordan. B. Ingram, J. Coekerill. Row 2: S. Hyer, R. Downs, M. Piper, D. Thornton, D. Green, C. Bonham. A. Leeth, 1). Keith. Row 3: P. McClaskie, C. Sears. E. Duncan. D. Hopkins, B. Everhart, B. Blair. H. Anderson, Row 4: I). Butcher, S. Riley, T. Sanderson, J. Lightle, K. Clevcllc, V. Frazier, L. Long, C. Adams. Row 5: B. Cruea, C. Morgan. K. Clevellc, 0. Coil, G. Harper, M. Everhart. OFFICERS Pres. — Jacquie Jordan V. Pres. — Barbara Sanderson See. — Barbara Ingram Treas. — Jancie Coekerill News Reporter — Brenda Harper Cosmetology Club COSMETOLOGY CLUB This club was organized to give those interested in the field of cosmetology an opportunity to see the advantages and disadvantages of this type of vocation. As a member of this club the girls visit the various schools and see the many varieties of work available. Guest speakers from many different beauty schools attend our meetings, answering questions about their school and helping with anv personal beauty problems. Those interested in attending beauty schools may compete for scholarships offered by numerous cosmetology schools in the state. The club supports dances to raise money for individual Mrs. Margaret Dowler scholarships. 126
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