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Bev MYERS as Little Bo Peep and chanqmqn N011 ' Cf W' 'xfyf Rich Kunde won prizes for best girl's I ' costume and best boy's costume. UCL' M ki SZJX?-L C 1 21 ' K- YN 6 MA AND PA KETTLE, who won prize for the best couple, pose with all the little pots and pans. Kneeling: Kathy Flood, Linda Lemon, Diane Nellist. Standing: Jan Zuur, Jack Levar, Pearl Rowe, Dennis Barbieri. .sf-'K SENIORS PORTRAY BUGS, MUMMIES, CHILDREN ON CHARACTER DAY MHS seniors, dressed as bugs, mummies, Hawaiians, children, and all other sorts of characters, ruled the roost on Senior Character Day, Friday, April 3. Noon-time festivities, emceed by Len Eisenhood, senior class president, included two numbers by the senior quartette - John Jaskiewicz, Art Terry, Bob Turner, and Jim Dillsg iudging of the best costumes, a pie- eating contest, and announcement of the Senior Bests. Faculty members Mr. Walker, Miss Parish, and Mr. Johnson were iudges ofthe best co stumes. Winners and their categories were as follows: best single girl costume, Bev Myers, best single boy costume, Rich Kunde, best couple, Jan Zuur and Jack Levar, best boys' group, the quartette, best girls' group, Linda Hall, Charlotte Hassett, Sharon Arata, and Patty Wilson. Senior Bests were as follows: best personalities, Tony Corriea and Jan Zuur, most active, Dan Devoto and Sarah Chandler, most talented, Bill Thorn and Sarah Chandler, best scholars, Bob Dawson and Claudia Robinson, most popular, Craig Johnston and Linda Lemon, best looking, Jim Carrillo and Jean Dahlgren, most athletic, Don Cadman and Carole Vincent, most fun, Len Holman and Martha Jaffrey, most friendly, John Jaskiewicz and Cheryl Dstrom, most likely to succeed, Prentice 0'Leary and Susan Rogers, mostotalkative, Jack Levar and Nanci Finggpnb A gf- Al ,Q K 'Q .,..-- M Q 'i si isle! . -1, XLAO-YO TQ-L . MS, L R N me 'WW Cu eC K-5 ,cf-tlQ5's2 Rib '-'J -f COO NERO PLAYED HIS FIDDLE while Rome burned. Ron Small, as that ancient Roman emperor, fiddles while the sun shines brightly on Character Day.
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ABBY BREWSTER requests Teddy to go down to Panama fthe cellorl and dig another lock ia gravel for another fever victim fa victim of the sisters' poison- ous elderberry wine!! TEDDY BREWSTER fBob McKusickl,who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt, shows part of his fleet to Officer Klein fAndy Poorl and Officer 0'l'lora iBob Siemerj, who are collecting used toys for a po- licemen's benefit. Martha and Abby Brewster and Rev. Dr. Harper iBob Clif- tonl look on.
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