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“Cabaret” Is Autumn Theme October 14, 1977 was the night of the annual Homecoming dance. The theme of “Cabaret” was displayed with a silhouette of a cabaret dancer and German beer steins on the tables. The theme song was “Back Together Again” with music provided by “Sky Dancer.” On the evening of October 13, the Homecoming parade wound its way through town featuring such groups as the marching band and the pep club. Candidates for Homecoming King and Queen were announced at the pep rally after the parade. The coronation was at halftime of the game against Lincoln High. Gary Becher was crowned king and was given the honor of crowning Sue Selig as queen. Booster club sponsored this year’s activities under the direction of vice-president Mary Gangel. 6 17
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16 1. German steins, plaid tablecloths and bentwood chairs help portray the theme “Cabaret”. 2. The beat is set by “Sky Dancer.” 3. The marching band participates in the annual parade through town. 4. Candidates for Homecoming include (back row) Donna Brandt, Sue Selig, Pam Mihulka, Tami Osterhoudt, Barb Nyffeler, Trish Hopp, (front row) Tim Munson. John Justice, Jerry Joseph, Gary Becher, Jerry Mancuso, and Mike Leib-schwager. 5. The newly-crowned queen is congratulated upon her leaving the field. 6. Gary Becher is crowned king at halftime. 7. King Gary Becher crowns Sue Selig queen. 8. Chilly spectators watch the football game from the stands. 9. A truckload of enthusiastic football players heads down the street in the Homecoming parade. 7
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Godspell features smallest cast ever The musical for this year was “Godspell”, a sort of modern day version about the life of Jesus Christ. It was staged on November eleventh and twelfth. The story, based on the Gospel according to Matthew, begins with Jesus finding his apostles. From there it proceeds through various incidents and parables, up to the crucifixion. This musical had the smallest cast ever. With the exception of Jerry Bartholomew, who played Jesus Christ, and Scott Zwick, cast as John the Baptist and Judas, every actor’s role was an individual interpretation of the play. Those actors developing individual characters were Val Presley, Barb Starosik, Phil Smith, Mark Stohr, Beth Heins, Shelly Raitt, Tracy Engel, and Jeannie Aerni. The rock music was provided by a back-up band consisting of Lyndy Grubaugh, Mike Fraka, Paul Richardson, Leslie Nielsen, and Susie Hervert. The play was under the direction of Mr. Boyd Bacon and Miss Ruth Schlobohm. The student director was Randy Lambrecht. 18
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