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First row: Mr. Horn, Sally Cale, Donna Burchard. Nancyanna Groendyke. Bonnie Ramseyer. Barliara Van Camp Lois Allen, Sue Stukey, Joyce Hart. Carol Clements, Elda Mae FL'ljIllFlJI1, Marion Ueland, Sharon Hudson. Second row: Patricia Krelms, Donna Pence, Donna Garrison, Nora Glessncr, Carol Retf, Karen Trussel, Beverly King, Carol Denton. Barhara Russell, Sue Voght, Janet Fear. Third row: Jo Ann Sutton, Delight Hummer, Dena Ledhetter, Joyce Cline, Phyllis Royal. Mary Buckmaster. Nancy Roush, Frances Merchant, Wilma Ter- hune, Carol Lautzenheiscr, Betty Gum, Sue lilarshall, Jane Waters. Fourth row: Betty Racer, Betty Carnes. Vicky Fitch. Janet Harter, Patricia Yadon, Kathryn Golvle, Mary Ann Ford, BelvaJean Ferguson, Judy Caylor, Con- nie Royal. Trcva Howard, Mary Ellen Pugh, Farolyn Pearson, Linda Hooks, Phyllis Bergrdoll, Roluerta Baker. Fifth row: Jean Uoiner, Julia Parker, Norma Michael, Judy Hart, Sharon Sehwarzkopf, Nancy Smith, Mary Kelsay, Betty Allen, Sharon Armstrong, Sue Enochs, Betty Ely, Nancy Bales, Judy Smith, Diana Hart, Judy Pugh. Girls' Chorus First row: lfllda Mae Ferguson. Rosemary Davis, Carol Clements, Sue Stukcy, Rohert llisingrer, Joe Kyle, Bill Mattson, David Waters, Bonnie Ramseyer, Sharon Schwarzkopf. Second row: Connie Royal. Barham Russell, Phyllis Royal, Charles lflverhart. Vlaude Keller, Terry Forrester, Paul lilly, Jcrrv Rolvhins, Jean Comer, Betty Choir Allen, Mio-y 1qe1say,'su11y Cult-, Mi. im-nj ' Third row: Jane Ann Waters, Jo Ann Sutton, Sue Yoght, Betty Gum, Mary Ellen Pugh, Boll Cayloi-. Boll Kyle. Mike Ball Betty Carnes. Carol Refi, Donna Burchard. Carol l,autzenheiser. A Fourth row: Betty Racer, Linda Hooks, Rolverta Baker, Dick Ely, Tom Krehs, Bill Racer, Fred Rerf, Lester Price. John Price, Tom Rhea, Kathryn Goble. Joyce Cline, Patty Krehs, Donna Garrison. A' Q , i ' . 1 A ,Cf Q l . . ', ji. W D ' . .. 1 . K . l . l Wx ' ' R, l FT ,Q L U i if V, - M.,-s Au. I, ' ' ,,-,rf '- Iiim
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s l Q Cast: Kasper Krog- gins, Max Hiserg Mrs. Kroggins, JoAnn Sut- tong Jean Kroggins. their dauprhter, Donna Burchardg Joe Brown, owner ot' Radio Sta- tion W T N T, J oh n Priceg Jerry Kennedy, advertising' manager of the Kropgyriiis liippered Kodfish IT o ni pan y, Fliarles liverhartg Til- ly, Milly, and Billy, a sister team at WTNT, Varol Clements, Betty Carnes, and Carol Reffg Dynamo Dave pro- duction manager at VVTNT, Holi Kyleg Mitzi, switchboard op- erator at WTNT, Iilda Mae Ferguson: Hob, engineer in charge of Clmtlml room, Holi Cay- lor 3 J. Bottomley Binks, an announcer at VV TNT, Mike Ball: Archibald Throckmor- ton, who wants to see Mr. Brown, Dick Elyg Lysander Phipps, a theatrical pro d u c e r, Nlusic Department Presents Tune In Ja-ry R.,n,insg and the Mixed Chorus. Kasper Kroggins and Jerry Kennedy have decided to tell the world about Kroggzins Kippered Kodtish via radio. Joe Brown is putting on a test broadcast for them. If this test program is successful, the resulting contract will enable him to keep up the payments on the station. Otherwise, it will revert to Lysander Phipps, the former owner. Consternation reigns when it is revealed that Mitzi, the Mystery Soprano to be starred on the Kroggins Program, is none other than Mrs. Kro,Q'gins, who has considerably more ambition than talent. Jerry promises to keep her off the air. Aided by Binks, he devises a scheme whereby Mrs. Kroggins will be replaced on the program by the WTNT telephone operator, whose name is really Mitzi. Binks pushes Mrs. Kroggins into an elevator and stalls it. between floors until the program is over. In her place, Mitzi sings, but just as the pro- gram ends, Mrs. Kroggins rushes from her captivity into the studio. The second act reveals that Phipps, at a New Year's masquerade, appears to offer Joe a clear title to the broadcasting station in exchange for the contract to the singer he had heard on the Kroggins program. After he hears Mrs. Kroggins, whom he thought to be the myster- ious Mitzi, he realizes his blunder and destroys the contract. He the11 offers the real Mitzi the part in his musical revue, and she accepts.
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-wr g nf' .. Band Highlights for the School Year of 1954-1955 When sehr .il upentd, the hand began its year nt' entertainment and hard work. Early in Septemher and October the hand played and marched at a number of events such as the American Legion jainhnree and Iishtry, the Purdue lipniecoiniiig' football game, and the State Fair. When Nnyeinber came and our haskethall team set to work tn wrap up all the games, our hand also set to work to help M. H. S. bring in the victories hy playing' and marching at all the home games. On February 5, several nf the hand members lnwiilglit home high liminrs from the solo and ensemble contest at Ft. Wayne, and again on February 19, at the State Solo and Enseinhle Contest at Indianapolis. They wound up the year hy displaying their talents at the annual Spring Festival and at a yearly band contest at Hartford City early in April. All in all they have had a very prosperous year, and as they escort the graduates on their way, they can truly feel that they played a great part in the year's events. Menihers: Betty Burchard, Danna Burchard. Edna Baker. Diek Bales. -lee Cale, Betty Carnes. Jean Chenuweth, Phyllis Chenuweth. Patty Cllflllkflfl, Betty lily, Dick lily, Paul lily. Ruger Fishhack. Terry Fwrrester. David Fwy, Randall Fwy. Dean Garrett. Linda Hunks, Nancy Hurnhaker. Danny ll0l'1'lIlN, Judy lliser. Claude Keller. Dunnie Kellue'g,Jweliyle.Ma1'y,:a1'et Mcfleath. Bill Matts-in, Jimmy Meyer. Bruge Nestleruad, .live Parker, Nila Sue Pitts, Dursey Price, Juhn Price, Patty Quillen, Betty Racer, Hal Nestleruad. lilicli Rogers, Nancy llwush, Karen Hunkle. Jeannine Schmidt. Dun Sehwarzkwpf. Nancy Smith, Phillip Stultz. Ju Ann Suttnn, Karen Trussel. Sue Vuqht, Yolanda Wise. Sunny Carnes. Rennie liyerhart. Jwe Hueers, Stephen Hulile. James Braden, Juyce Cline. Twirlers Carwl Meyer, Carul Clements, Juyee Hart. Betty Carnes, Barhara Jwrdan. Sharun Sehwarzk-rpf. The twirlers helped the Band with the finer slimy at each hall game where the Band performed. They attended the Twirl- ers Cunventien at Ball State, Jan- uary 22. and at the Liberty Center game. they put nn the demunstra- tiwn they had given at Ball State. Betty Carnes is -irum majurette fur the Band, El-Tniifllfl fllf' 'IWVZILW' ,l lTl1 .' 'I -If '1 T-!'viFi. '7Lp4 fl -'75 - - ii' D 1 .i up --4 '1 m ld
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