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—' Ya Hear CLOCKWISE, UPPER LEFT: A bird attraction featured at Disney World. A glimpse as Monroe students arrive to the Magic Kingdom. Paul Barribeau's lighter side at a gathering in Georgia. Anne Hamilton strikes a pose with her partner, EmilyPorter. Mrs. Gordon assists Jodi upon departure to T-ville. MONROE EXCHANGE: BOTTOM ROW: B. Timm, Mrs. Spoerry, D. Neuensch-wander, M. Bender, Mr. Simpson, T. Stormont. SECOND ROW: S. Miller, D. Bahr, M. Peterson, C. Ranum, S. Augsburg, D. Hartwig. THIRD ROW: C. Prien, D. Signer, A Bustle, P. Bar-ribeau, C. Purcell, J. Gordon, S. Bech-tolt. FOURTH ROW: C. Brunkow, K. Guttenberg, J. Ingold, M. Thompson, A. Cerbins, A. Hamilton, L. Buhai. FIFTH ROW: B. Snively, S. Erickson, B. Able-man, K. Indergand, S. Silvis, J. Viney. Beach day provoked sunburn and tans. THOMASVILLE EXCHANGE: BOTTOM ROW: J. Horton, Miss Hickson, R. Hines, J. Watts, Mr. Manwaring, R. Andrews. SECOND ROW: S. Beasley, M Shipp, K. Rome, G. Bacon, K. Clark, G. Cody. THIRD ROW: C. Morris, B. Bonner, S. Keyton, V. Martin, H. Gilliam, V. Thompson, W. Glenn. FOURTH ROW: L. Harvin, L. Richardson, M. May, B. Hathaway, K. Willis, E. Porter, A. Williams. FIFTH ROW: K. Richardson, J. Williams, A. Griffin, M. Eubanks, F. Rigsby, D. Morris. Thomasville Rose Festival included Georgia Exchange Members; Mary Claire Shipp, Queen Victoria Thompson, and Heather Gilliam. 23
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'Ya'll Come Back Now Monroe Student Exchange prepared well in advance to host their Southern friends—Thomasville, Georgia. Summer months provided fund raising activities such as selling cream puffs, calendars, and bar-beque. Snow and sub-zero temperatures greeted Thomasville students; accompanied by loads of snowball fights, skiing, sledding, and snowmo-biling in the last week of January. While in Monroe, the Georgians discoed at TurnAbout and polka danced at the barn dance. Monroe students had the opportunity to listen to Thomasville participants and learn about Southern lifestyles. T-ville also toured a cheese factory, a local dairy farm, businesses, and enjoyed an MHS Choral Concert, skiing at Tyrol Basin, Mt. Horeb, and many parties and get-togethers with partners, parents, and faculty. Monroe migrated their return visit in April, passing through Plains, Georgia, the Smokie Mountains, and spent an entire day at Disney World. Southern hospitality included plantation and home tours, a beach day, Blue Grass and disco dancing—culminated by the famous Rose Festival and parade. Monroeites returned-a little sunburnt-but grateful for an educational experience of knowing special people7' in another world.77 22
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Crew Attends 'Fiddler' Theatre Crew discovered themselves in the midst of a year filled with challenges from the very beginning, and not all involved the application of makeup. The various productions presented members with an opportunity to apply their skills and experiment at the same time. The crew started off with the task of transforming FHA girls into homecoming clowns. Next in line was the high school musical and then Cheaper by the Dozen presented by the Jr. High. The latter found crew members in contemplation over the number and size of freckles to be applied. The club demonstrated their abilities for the last time on the cast of The Madwoman of Chaillot. The group's main source of money came through a number of bake sales. Crew members also tried their hand at making caramel apples for an after school sale. The group received their hard earned reward in the form of a trip to the Wilson Street East Dinner Theatre in Madison, where they viewed Fiddler on the Roof. CLOCKWISE, UPPER RIGHT: THEATRE CREW OFFICERS: TOP TO BOTTOM: K. Tuescher, treas; P. Schmid, vp; C. Irvin, pres, C. Schott, sec. THEATRE CREW: FIRST ROW: P. Schmid, M. Peterson, C. Endres, C. Irvin. SECOND ROW: Advisor J. Schuetze, M. Radke, M. Peterson, A. Hamilton, J. Viney, C. Schott. THIRD ROW: H. Wulf, K. Tuescher, Q. Jew, W. Halbach, H. Sulzer, G. Hefty, P. Baker. STANDING: T. Hartwig, male, D. Wolfe, D. Bartlett, L. Keith, A. Deignan, T. Kohl, A. Hurlbert, P. Silvis, J. McElhaney, S. Blanc. Heidi Wulf applies the basics to a member of the Jr. High musical. Kristi Tuescher concentrates on the eye makeup of an actor. Carol Irvin smilingly demonstrates her skill at applying freckles. 24
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