Manheim Township /townlively
NOVEMBER 11, 2020
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL XXXVI • NO 27
MTHS Holds Homecoming anheim Township High School (MTHS) held its annual homecoming celebration on Oct. 30. The homecoming queen, Macy Mosner, was crowned by 2019 homecoming queen Yasmin Nicholas during a ceremony held at halftime of the MTHS football game against Cocalico, which MTHS won with a score of 41 to 7. The 2020 Manheim Township High School homecoming queen candidates were Gellila Asmamaw, Jane Bowen, Macy Mosner was crowned Madison Capizzi, Vivian Ealy, Manheim Township High Olivia Jablonski, Chloe Kline, School homecoming queen. Macy Mosner, Scotland Reynolds, Kyra Rishell, and an Ethiopian sign language interpreter. After graduation, Sophia Schultz. Gellila is the daughter of Gellila plans to attend college Yohannes Tegegne and and major in global health on Tenadam Kassa of Lancaster. At the pre-med track with hopes of school, Gellila is the president becoming a surgeon. Jane is the daughter of Chet and founder of the Black Student Union. Outside school, she and Lauren Bowen of Lititz. At volunteers as a Sunday school school, Jane is president of teacher at a local church and as Student Council, president of Ten Manheim Township High School senior girls competed for the title of homecoming queen when the See MTHS Homecoming pg 5 school held its annual celebration on Oct. 30.
“ExtraGive” Is Extraordinarily Important
“She Kills Monsters” To Play At MTHS
BY DAYNA M. REIDENOUER
Kristel Kennedy, director of the Manheim Township High School (MTHS) production of Virtual Realms’ edition of “She Kills Monsters,” said she is pleased with the effort the cast of 12 is putting into rehearsing for the show. “The students are working really hard,” she said. “There is something about saying, ‘We know this won’t be canceled’ that makes them work harder for it.”
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BY ANN MEAD ASH
Coming off the cancellation of “Mamma Mia!” in the spring due to COVID-19 restrictions, Kennedy chose the play knowing that it was written for electronic production.
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“So (students) go home each afternoon and rehearse from their bedrooms or their living rooms,” said Kennedy. “We are running scenes
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Manheim Township High School students practice electronically for the virtual production of “She Kills Monsters.”
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