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Page 33 text:
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THE REFRESHMENT TABLE is al¬ ways popular. Skip Simmons, Debby Douglas and Nancy Sutphin, taking a break at the Sweetheart dance, enjoy the punch served by Tri-Hi-Y adviser, Mrs. Sydnor. LONG LIVE THE KING and QUEEN of Hearts! Bill Campbell and Pat Carpenter are crowned during inter¬ mission at the Sweetheart dance after anxious waiting. Candidates were se¬ lected by each class and penny votes were cast IN THE TWIRP SEASON assembly and trial, You Goof and We Spoof, correspondent Bobby (Nikita) Dean reports on Russia. CONCLUSION OF TWIRP season — the Sweetheart dance is enjoyed by Mike Cooke and Sue Carol Beasley. 29
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Twirp season is a break for both boys and girls. Girls can ask boys for dates. Boys can save date money. At the close of Twirp season, court is held and all offenders of Twirp rules are given severe sentences. Climaxing the gala week the annual Sweet¬ heart dance, which features the crowning of M. A. H. S. King and Queen of Hearts, is held. CARRYING BOOKS IN little red wagons, Twirp season offenders Brenda Burke and Richard Stephens start to class. TOMMY CHILDRESS TAKES advantage of Twirp season by loading Patty Wyche with his books. CLANK GO THE coins as Debbie Martin and Skip Simmons make their decision s and vote for King and Queen of Hearts. 28
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YOU ARE A HAT RACK, commands Frank Lowry to Tollie Barber in senior play practice, as cast members Dianne Simmons, Ruby Hunter, Scherer James, and Edmund Burke look on in amazement. Mr. Ray Reed (INSET) directs play. A boy wonder, his teen-age gang, a pros¬ perous soap manufacturer, a brain special¬ ist and the wonder ' s luckless parents and teachers — backed by hard working com¬ mittees, director Ray Reed and prompter Sue Smith — came alive for the largest audience yet to see a MAHS senior play. Jinxes which had threatened during rehear¬ sals (measles, mumps, sunburn, a wreck, and minor confusions) did not mar the finish¬ ed production as The Perfect Idiot took its place among the senior plays noted for ex¬ cellence. TRANSFORMATION FROM teen-ager to mother of teen-agers occurs as Miss Thomas carefully makes- up Clara Edinger for the senior play. 30
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