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Stoughton at Homecoming CLOCKWISE, UPPER LEFT: Homecoming Court and escorts: L. Liermann, S. Geiger, P. Silvis, C. Endres, M. Wiegel. SECOND ROW: G. Beckman, D. Holland, J. Spoerry, S. Scheffler, J. Schott, C. Seward. Maureen McGuire not pictured. Ann Ul-men protects Mary Endrulat against lower class-men as she prepares to pass. Jim Hulbert unknowingly foreshadows the Homecoming victory at the pregame pep rally. Team defense surrounds Stoughton as Jim Schubert completes the tackle. Mr. Gross becomes the center of attention when he leads the band as King Tut. Junior's float, 'We'll Send 'Em Sailing', sails down the street in the afternoon parade. Teal Christian exemplifies school spirit by getting up early mornings to put up posters. Mummified Mr. Schilt adds an air of an Egyptian ritual to the cheerleaders' routines. Juniors stay up late nights to create their float. 13
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Team Triumphs 14-0 over After a climactic Homecoming week, a triumphant football team reached the students' and faculty's expectations by winning, 14-0, over rival Stoughton. Ecstatic fans celebrated with the court and their queen, Patti Silvis, reigning over the activities. Six floats, including those of band and French Club, lined the field as the MHS Pep Band at halftime reflected the enthusiasm of the crowd with a spirited performance. Mr. Gross as King Tut arrived to lead the band via a canopy carried by faculty members. Mr. Schilt also appeared, completely wrapped as an Egyptian mummy but capable of cheering along with the cheerleaders. During the week, posters lined the halls, one by the seniors which extended the full length of a hall. The seniors won the poster contest as they did the float contest with 'Toad Ya We'd Lick 'Em'. The bands also entered a float, 'We'll Blast 'Em Off the Field', and took second place. Other contests were held that week. At Friday's pep rally, certain election results were announced. Mr. Gross received the Ugliest Teacher Award with good humor, and the title of Mr. Pretty Legs went to jerome Boutillier. At Saturday's dance Lisa Hughes and Tom Vincent won the dance contest with Becky Stokes and jerome Boutillier receiving second prize.
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Hello Dolly! Receives Two Standing Ovations The music and comedy of Hello Dolly! attracted responsive crowds on the three nights of its production. The cast produced laughter and applause from the audience and earned two standing ovations. Dolly (Alison Shreve) brought delight from the audience with her wit and sneaky schemes to trap her desired but Scrooge-like husband, Horace Vandergelder (Dave Miller). Dolly's scheme takes much cunning since Mr. Vandergelder is engaged to Mrs. Malloy (Lisa Hughes) who is really in love with one of Mr. Vandergelder's employees, Cornelius (Pat Deignan). Then, Cornelius' friend, Barnaby (Dan Barrett), falls in love with Minnie (Julie Weidman) who just happens to be Mrs. Malloy's assistant. The plot continues in complexity and confusion, the characters all scrambling to get out of bizarre predicaments. Finally, all is resolved by the success of Dolly's scheme. She wins Horace's love, he repents from his miserly ways, and everyone gets what he wants. Eight weeks of rehearsal, construction, and planning came before the musical's seemingly effortless performance. In rehearsals, Miss Candice Dexheimer coached the cast in acting, while the dancers worked with M-s. Launa Carter, choreography director. The pit band worked long hours under Miss Feldt, director of music. The set and props were elaborate. Costumes ordered from costume companies in Milwaukee, Rock County, and the Madison Theatre Guild gave an authentic air to the musical as did the set itself, created by twenty students under the direction of Stephanie Gan-shert. Theatre Crew made up the characters, Gail Kieraldo and Geraldine Weir advising. A stage crew, consisting of Annemarie Deignan, Anne Friedrichs, Curt Gruninger, Pam Heinzelman, Christine Weidman, and other cast members, helped the staging to go smoothly, and Tom Neumann was in charge of lighting. The audience seemed to enjoy the musical, but putting it together, said Miss Dexheimer, was also a thoroughly enjoyable experience. 14
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