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Drama Does It Again Behind the scenes with Brian Quail, Kevin Keiser, standing, and seated, Mike Stubbs, Audrey VanBalle- gooyen, Nina Barnes standing at right. Above, Below, and Right, Scenes and Actors from year's productions. The second year of the new drama department surprised us all with only eight students participating. Despite their lack of numbers, the class was quite suc- cessful. Through hard work and a few kicks from Mrs. Rozell, 3 one-act plays and a single 3 act play were presented. The Birthmark, The Minister’s Black Veil and David Swan were attempted in the fall. Our Gal Sal gave a final touch of finesse, with eight people playing nine parts. Although this was a handicap, the class pulled through. The experience of acting and a knowledge of the hard work involved gave an education to all. Below- Cast of Our Cal Sal, from Left, Joelle Leafstedt, Mike Stubbs, Mary Dunlap, Kevin Keiser, Shelli Newberg, Nina Barnes, Audrey VanBallegooyen, and Brian Quail.
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The Juniors And Seniors Are ‘Absolutely Murder” The curtains dropped and the tension rose as the Juniors and Seniors combined to perform Absolutely Murder , on March 17. Fourteen actors and actresses parti- cipated, plus an active stage crew. Dead bodies walked, as a knife murderer stalked the living. There was plenty of action, and the production proved excellent. Above- Todd, Mark and Ruth Contemplate their next move. The Full Cast- Row 1, From Left, Todd Merrick, Janet Vreugdenhil, Shelli Newberg. Row 2, Ruth Hultgren, Craig Anderton, Audrey VanBallegooyen, Wanda Onnen, Kay Danielson, Charlotte Leafetedt, Elma Ymker, Todd Hakl; Back Row, Rochelle Pederson, Brian Ludwig, Mark Andersen. Above- 'I think this place is simply Charming. Rochelle and Audrey look over the surroundings. Above- Craig takes a stab at getting out of the box. Below- Kay, W’anda, and Shelli in their natural
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Cheerleaders And Pep Club Create Enthusiasm You often think only of athletes when you hear of sports, but behind every athlete is a cheering crowd. The cheerleaders worked hard to keep the Alcester crowd backing the Cubs with enthusiasm. In spite of their effort, the cheerleaders could have not done it without the Back Row-From Left-Nancy Zingler, Heather Lusk, Joelle Leafstedt, Jenee Lind, Lori Asman, LeAnne Lingert, Sharon Peterson, Holly Menick, Heidi Hughes, Jolynne Crawford, Nancy Bergdale, Janice Pearson, Vicki Twedt, Gail Jacob, Wanda Onnen, Janet Vreugdenhil, Wendy Schempp, Kelli Lapour, Kandy Osterkamp, Kay Danielson, Sheryl Gabel, Marilee Hagen, Kristi Lingert, Susan Heiman, Rhonda Jurgenson, Julie Kjose, Rhoda Sommervold, Susie Brady, Erin Lusk, Sandy Green, Joni Johnson, Becky Johnson, Pam Zabel, Kristen Treiber. Front-Cindy Gabel, Stephanie Lappegard, Belinda Cooper, Nina Barnes, Mary Ann Dunlap, Dianna Crawford, Ruth Hultgren, Rachelle Merick, Cherie Sorlie, Charlotte Leafstedt, Shelli Newberg. support of the Pep Club. The Pep Club made posters and a mascot to help create an enthusiastic crowd. The enthusiasm this year shows Alcester is proud of their Cubs. Below-Pep Club Shows Support Above-Pep Club Officers-Mary Dunlap, Treas., Dianna Crawford, Pres., Nina Barnes, VP, Ruth Hultgren, Sec. At Right-Kay Danielson models a Mascot Uniform, a new Pep Club project.
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