Mountlake Terrace High School - Tempo Yearbook (Mountlake Terrace, WA)

 - Class of 1970

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THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK Terror of hunted portrayedmon tage l To the world, Nazi Germany was a terrorg to the Jews it was Anne's eyes, and one can see the viewpoint change as Anne hell. matures from a happy girl of thirteen to an intense young 5 woman of fifteen. The Frank and VanDaan families decided to run to Holland where they soon after went into hiding with a Dutch Jewish The Thespian Society, under the experienced guidance of dentist, Mr. Dussel, in a factory attic. These eight obtained Miss Elaine KlCiH, and difeclcd by Pam Chfistensell, SCI1i0l', any outside supplies and information from the factory owner, added a touch of humor to a moving drama and disclosed a Mr. Kraler, and his secretary, Miep, tenseness to the audience that lasted through to the end. Un the photo below, Anne appears to be preoccupied with put- Their mter-relationships are presented as seen through ting on her shoes while Mrs. Frank talks to her.J ,pw mini K 4 Q J ,- - 'Y . xx -raw! ,Qt 5.3 K f P .. f,,,fs4 . ,.,,,,, . . . 53 . , f 4 Q-.1 ft Q A s r . The Diary of Anne Frank Director ............. Miss Elaine Klein Student Director ....... Pam Christensen CAST OF CHARACTERS Stage Sets ...,.......... Sam Elwonger Jerry Wahlstrom Mr. Frank ..... .... L oren Soland Lighting ...... .... D onna Edgerton Miep ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, P enny Howell Sound Effects ...... ....... .I eff Cleppe Mrs. VanDaan .......... Nancy Cooper Tickets ................. Kathy Sparlin Mr, VanDaan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C ecil'1'yler Publicity Managtf ........ Kitty Hanson Peter VanDaan ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pax Locke Usher Committee .... Linda McGoldrick Mrs, Frank ,,,,,, ,,,, M glinda Brown Make-Up ............... Gail LUlldgfCIl Marggt Frank ,,,, ,,,,, B rook Balgef Costumes .............. Nancy Cooper Anne Frank , , , ,,,,, Bobbi Hackett Georgianne Mann Mr. Kraler .... .... R andy Kocher Program Chairman .......... Pax Locke Mr, Dussel ,,,, ,,,,, P aul McKee r V 3 Spring Play 69 A wa iiii A A ,, f :nr W ffvti tfw wi .

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inf we .1 TO SAVE LIVES Students give gifts of themselves 68 Blood Drive HN 9 l If you had a history class first semester, chances are pretty good that you got to listen to Terrace graduatel Joe Black talk about life on the kidney machine and the work of the Northwest Kidney Foundation. Part ofl his presentation included a plee for donations of moneyi and blood. Because of Joe's visit, the blood drive was conceived and soon carried through. A history teacher, John Reid, got busy and was able to obtain enough promises of blood from students and faculty members to war- rant a visit from a King County Blood Bank mobile unit. Students with parent permission slips were excused from classes to give blood. Response to the plea for blood was so great that at least twenty-five students who were prepared to donate were unable to do so be- cause of a lack of time and equipment. The blood-1 mobileu left full. In all, over 160 pints of blood, wort about S5000 was collected for the Seattle Kidney Cente to help pay their increasing debt. The blood drive had a big day at Terrace, and many go a chance to help save a life. Besides, a few students go to see themselves on television. ABOVE, Debbie Crawford, sophomore, smiles bravely at one of th nurses as she awaits the initial poke. Acting as overseers, Ed Alivert and John Reid, the project's instigator, stand by. BELOW, All set for what he imagines will be a painful encounters Sam Elwonger, senior, grimaces as he cautiously extends his arm ti receive the needle hovering nearby.



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