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...A-'Q-Q ,..,...-.-3--- Dave Fenton looks like a professional stage hand. He almost is, for he is one of the Stage Crew who operate all of the equip- ment backstage in the auditorium. uv ' Stage Crew Backs Up AlIM.C. . .Productions STAGE CREW The Stage Crew exists primarily for the purpose of serving the school and community. It is an organizational group of boys who are dependable, honest, and trustworthy and who are thoroughly trained in stage craft. The boys render their services for all programs held in the MC H S auditorium. Between stage productions the boys are re- sponsible for the condition of the stage equipment. One of their duties is to wash the paint off the scenery flats so that they can be used for another production. Each year Stage Crew members participate in the back stage work for the Aquabelle show. They manage the show's lighting and sound effects. MEMBERS W-1 -'nl 'fi' a S' 5 George Stevenson Stage Manager Don Batkins Ron Cheifer Art Fairman David Fenton Dennis Rehder Jerry Sulflow Mr. Hunter Judd Sponsor When muscle is called for, the Stage Crew has it. Dennis Rehder, Dave Fenton, Jerry Sulflow and Donald Batkins begin ta unpile the platform risers to be used by the band in its annual Spring Concert.
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Y-Teens Plan 'Snowball' And Learn Way Of Life Y-TEENS All year long the Y-Teens are constantly work- ing on community and school proiects. The club, which is a branch of the YW C A, is open to all girls in grades ten through twelve. New members are feted at informal and formal initiations. Many service proiects are included in the club's activities. The Y-Teens fill Thanksgiving baskets for the needy and make small toys for the children in the hospitals around Mount Clemens. They also send The Mirror to former MCHS students who are in the Armed Services. During the holiday season the seniors in the club sing Christmas carols in the MC HS halls. They sponsor the formal yuletide dance, The Snowball. The Easter season finds the Y-Teens partici- pating in the Lenten Services in the First Presbyterian Church of Mount Clemens. The club's activities are all learning experiences and the girls benefit from the projects and many speakers who address them. Y-Teens, their dates and guests all had an enjoyable evening in the Washington School gym when they put on the biggest formal dance of the year, The Snowball. MEMBERS Gloria Maas Gaye Machowski Arline Maginski Sylvia Maintzer Bernice Manel Linda Markle Kathy McGlown Sue McQuade Esther McReynolds Janet Muerer Nadine Messner Sandy Miller Susan Miller RoseMary Minogue Linda Moak Warreniean Mock Mary Lou Monte Barbara Moore Sharon Murrell Sharon Neal Karen Nehls Marilyn Neuman Lorraine Nichols Marilyn Nyland Lynne Oak Janet Ormsby Sandy Parrott Marilyn Petch Mary Ellen Petitpre Joyce Plavlianich Helen Porter Karen Powers Gayle Pringnitz Margo 'Pringnitz Patrica Purdon Maureen Quinn Lorraine Rachow Sharon Rachow Barbara Rataiczak Donna Rathe Phyllis Rendon Bonnie Reynolds Jackie Richards Bonnie Richter Muffie Riddle Isla Rivard Janet Rivard Linda Robine Margo Rooney Harriet Russell Irene Sagara Edith Sams I1 Marilyn Sarns Nancy Schmidt Sharon Schutt Florence Schwalm Mary Schwalm Bernice Scott Darleen Shipley Ann Simon Pearline Simpson Judy Skarritt Diane Smith Linda Spehar Beverly Spicer Maureen Springer JoAnn Stark Susan Starkey Judy Steeh Nancy Stevens Sharon Stevens Isabelle Stierle Sandra Stocki Muriel Strauchman Barbara Stubbs Patti Jo Sutton Barbara Swensen Karen Tanzey Sharlene Tanzey JoAnn Taylor Justine Taylor Ruther Taylor Diane Thomas Donna Thompson Beverly Trombley Carol Trombley Carol Valentine Ruth Venetianer Joyce Wagner Doberta Watkins Pat Webb Connie Weisner Virginia Weissinger Sallie Weissinger .f 'l Pat Wiggins Pat Wilson Lynda Wingo Sandy Wissmueller Anne Wright Carol Wright Louise Zuhlke A Mrs. Eunice Giambrone Sponsor
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Page 101 text:
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Projection Crew Runs All Noon Hour Movies PROJ ECTION CREW Operating many expensive and complicated machines is the duty of the MCHS Projection Crew. The crew usually consists of eight boys who are interested in lighting techniques and projection e- quipment. They are trained to operate spot lights, run the movie projector, slide projector, and other technical equipment in the projection booth of the MCHS auditorium. Some of these boys are on duty whenever any of this equipment is used for a program in the audi- torium. They work on MCHS plays, concerts, the annual operetta, and community performances. One of the special duties of the Stage Crew is to show the noon hour movies. They operate the regular projector and have learned how to use the lens adaptor so that Cinemascope movies can be shown. MEMBERS Robert Fettue Don Kollmorgan Henry Miller Dennis Naughton Ronald Sy Mr. Vernon Johnson Sponsor Henry Miller, Projection Crew spotlight specialist, finds it neces- sary to move one of the portable spotlights from the booth to a vantage point at the rail of the balcony. Noon hour movie operators Ron Sy and Bil Tiner don't mind being cooped up in that little booth. They have a window through which they can watch the movie and head phones so that they don't miss a single word.
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