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THE CAST Doris Walker . . . Jeanne Fowerbaugh Susan Walker Kathleen Heiney Fred Gaily Darin York Kris Kringle Erik Eitman Marvin Shellhammer . . . Chris Jungk R. H. Macy Jovan Booker Mrs. Sawyer Bryan Roeger Miss Crookshank . . . Melissa Morgan Judge Martin Group Joel Heim Tamany O ' Halloran Chris Starn Thomas Mara Lenny Howard Miss Sims Rhonda Reynolds Whitey Mark Davis Clara Pam Stewart Bailiff Shawn Hanna Climber Dennis Tracy and numerous other Trojans. The cast of Here ' s Love staged a special showing in full costume for the student body. Singing her heart out is senior oiene Wolfe. Here ' s Love — 17
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Exchange students Anne Hunnemeyer and Stei ' nunn Hall participate actively in Elmhurst drama in Here ' s Love. Explaining the situation to Jeanne Fotver bough is Jovan Booker (Mr. Macy). ' Here ' s Love ' This year ' s fall play was Here ' s Love, a contemporary musical version of the movie A Miracle on 34th Street. It was performed for the public on the weekend of Dec. 11-12, and was the first full music production to be attempted by the combined ef- forts of EHS ' music and drama departments in several years. The play was a big success with both the cast and the audiences, with the lead roles performed by seniors Erik Eitman, Jeanne Fowerbaugh, and Darin York, with freshman Kathleen Heiney. Director Shelley Wellington commented, I foresee a musical every year or two because of the success and dedication of the cast and orchestra. One cast member commented. We worked very hard and spent many long hours after school and on weekends to put everything together. I think we did a super job of sticking together. Without the help of the many people behind the scenes, no play could be a success. Some of those people were: Laura Lawrence and Chris Starn, student direc- tors; Marlin McCoart, stage manager; Anthony Hart, lights; Diane Robinson, program designer; Sheryl Anderson, Edd Eckels, Patty Woodruff, and Lisa Pepple, makeup crew; Judy Honig, Shawn Hanna, Michelle Downing, Steinunn Hall, Lynn Bates, Jolene Wolfe, Jackie Poindexter, and Jeanne Fower- baugh, costume designers. Asking Kris KringJe about the facts of Kathleen Heiney. 16 — Here ' s Love
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Opportunities We here at EHS are very lucky when it comes to English. Many may not realize it, but we have numerous opportunities in our English classes. Think how easy it is to merely regard learning gram- mar, analyzing poetry, reading literature, writing com- positions and giving speeches as a chore. And if you ' ve taken an English course at Elmhurst, surely you ' ve done it all, if not more. So why not consider it an op- portunity? It may sound like some line a teacher would give you, but coming from a student it is just as sincere. There are classes for all levels of English students, from honors English and senior composition to the average English class. We also have a speech class which is very good experience. Even if public speaking isn ' t your thing knowing how to deliver a speech will probably come in handy sometime later in your life. Right now it may seem that every time you turn around your English teacher is breathing down your neck about some stupid little comma you left out, but remember, in the long run it ' s to our benefit! Senior Mark Zurcher assumes a comfortable position to further his knowledge of the English language as several of his classmates look on. Jennifer Leeper, sophomore, concentrates on her honors English assignment while her classmates ' attention spans vary widely. 18 — Academics
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