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Mesalia, Ohio in 1940 ' s setting for fall play On November 12 and 13 East Noble Drama Club and Thespians recreated the 1940 ' s by their production of The Man Who Came to Dinner. RIGHT. The Stanley children, June and Richard, as played by juniors Deb Warner and Alan Roush find friendship in Sheridan. BELOW: In rehearsal, Vince Carunchia digs through his little black bag as he plays th e role of Sheridan ' s Doctor, Mr. Bradlev. BELOW RIGHT. After a long and trying stay at the Stanley home Sheridan Whiteside attempts to leave only to find himself back in the Stanley home. The comedy took place in a small town, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and their two chil- dren, June and Richard. A great man Mr. White- side agrees to have dinner at the Stanley ' s. When entering the house he slipped on the Stanley ' s icy steps. Whiteside took full command over the Stanley ' s household while he recovered from his fall. After finally recovering from the injury, Whiteside slips again. The curtain falls leaving the audience in suspicion of what will happen next. -2 1 ' TBIDI MI
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RIGHT Thespian Kay Douglas works hard to turn Pam Stien- barger into Miss Preen. BELOW: Senior Joe Hornett portrays Banjo as he sweeps Miss Preen off her feet. Three year Thespian Joe Hammer, as Sheridan Whiteside looks on. BOTTOM: The entire cast and crews of The Man Who Came To Dinner worked many long hours searching for furniture and costumes so they could recreate the 1940 ' s. % ■ ,f W - ■-■ :-•■ ' , ' | ■ ■w % M ML iLg r ' i ! . .1 kki ? £0 JUHHR ' .
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Wrestlers four seconds from 7-4-1, finish 5-6-1 The En Matmen, under the guidance and management of coach ' OG ' Skinner, finished the ' 71-72 season at Regional in Fort Wayne on February 3-5 with three representatives. These wrestlers were Lyn Cochard (98-lb class), Mike Shank (126-lb class), and Randy Lutter (heavyweight). Finishing the season with a 5-6-1 record, coach Skinner feels that the voung team performed well. The coach added; We were only four seconds, in time, from getting a 7-4-1 record which means the team has plenty of potential. ABOVE: East Noble Wrestling team, 1971-72. Front Row: Lynn Cochard, Pat Shank, Delbert Hatton, Bob Freeman, Mike Shank, Jav Brown, Earl Emerick, Dexter Lutter. Back Row: Coach Oren Skinner, Ted Kirschner, Dennis Bidwell, Randv Lutter, Ass ' t. Coach Bill Savage. Absent: senior captain Keith Gillian. RIGHT: Ted Kirschner, wrestling in the 185 lb. class against his North- side opponent was decisioned short after being on top with an early two point lead. Teddy bear finished the season with a b-6-1 record. Although it was a mediocre season for EN, and the coach would have liked to see more wins, he feels that for a young, largely inexperienced team, the matmen performed well and fullfilled his hopes. If we keep this team together and train together, we ' ll have a strong contending team. Several new rules have been in effect this vear, to the benefit of safety in general, and functioning of meets in particular. The leg behind rule is a definite improvement for wrestling, and the new method of scoring makes it more essential to get a pin. The coach is also very partial to the increased number of sectionals, allowing for a greater number of meets and more experience for wrestlers. 2o Wrestling
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