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l Win ? T 5 RENTING BOOKS each semester requires a staff of efficient where they are sorted into subjects. Here students line up clerks. Book store workers cart the books to the cafeteria to pay their rental fees to one of the three cashiers. give time, talent, energy behind scenes SHlFTlNG PROPS must be done quickly and quietly. This PUMPING UP massive silver balloon is Glen Benson's job as he Amish buggy was dismantled to move it on and off stage. and social committee prepare to decorate gym for Crystal Ball.
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RECORDING ABSENTEES dur- ing flu epidemic forces office to recruit five extra girls be- sides three regulars every hour. STOWING FOOTBALL equipment in bins after checking it in is one of the many essential jobs done by football managers. Thcit Nlishciwcikci Look Unselfishly, teen Scores of students unselfishly gave up their time to work behind the scenes at MHS. Office assistants answered telephonesg hall guides deliv- ered the messages. Taking temperatures and run- ning errands gave nurse's aids experience in the field they wanted to enter. Committees transformed shapeless programs and parties into smooth-running productions. Play committee members hammered on sets and scurried all over town searching for old fashioned costumes and an Amish buggy. Seniors hit every sponsor room with tickets for Charm School. Drawing signs, painting posters, and writing news stories, the publicity committees interested teenagers in their events. Clean-up groups struggled to put every- thing back where it came from. After school the social committee, hanging balloons and slippers from the rafters, turned the gym into a ballroom. Many students worked for better sports pro- grams. Cheerleaders practiced weekly trying to get continuity in their yells while sports managers served as water boys and back-rubbers. S I 1 L
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FOOTBALL PROGRAMS are M-Men's money-raising proiect. Enterprising lettermen are quick to catch fans without programs. ...-4- ea-V A- ,.,- 53, e 3 SHAKER SALE goes on al- though homecoming was can- celled. Eighty girls worked 60 hours to make l2OO streamers. Clubs had an energetic look. Satisfying the appetites of hungry teens was profitable for many organizations. Young cooks made cookies and popcorn ballsg ambitious choir and band members sold candy turtles and chocolate bars. Some groups served while they earned. To aid sports fans, lvl-Men sold football programs. Spend- ing hours at home and school, lOO Y-Teens made l2OO shakers for homecoming and l2OO pom-pons for Maroon and White Day. Basketball fans wore the booster pins sold by the Latin Club. Hard-working Junior Librarians compiled names and addresses and mimeographed 540 student directories so Cavekids could phone a pal for help with homework. lviiskoeditors sold plastic covers and broke all subscription records, selling i650 annuals. Thcit Nlishciwcikci Look Enterprising clubs i l
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