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“Miracle Worker’ Presented Annie (Rhonda Christensen) tells Cap- tain Keller (Dave Cunningham) that she must have more freedom to teach. Three blind girls (Sandy Kramer, Judy Robertson, Vickie Lewis) tell Annie that they'll hate to see her leave the school as Anagnos (Dan Syslo) looks on, Extreme right: Annie struggles with Helen (Judy Maly) in an attempt to teach her better table manners. The Junior Class sponsored Kaztor production, The Miracle Worker, was presented November 15, The gripping three- act production portrayed the true early life story of Helen Keller, and her battle to overcome mental anguish caused by blind- ness. Sharing the leading roles were sopho- more Judy Maly, who played the role of Helen, and senior Rhonda Christensen, who played the role of Annie Sullivan, Miss Keller's famous teacher. Kate (Debbie Nesbitt) and Jamie (Richard Schlitt) discuss the tense Keller family situation.
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Imaginary Invalid actors and actresses pose in their Glenda Schwensen, Jim Dubas, Carol Brower, Bob Zaruba seventeenth century wardrobes prior to the performance. Bob DeLancey, Nancy Swanson, Bill McKeeman, Ed Dubas They are left to right: Fred Koziol, Steve DeLancey, Mark Hunzeker, Barb Stickney, and Judy Zaruba, , Seniors Sponsor ‘Imaginary Invalid” A seventeenth century French setting highlighted the Kaztor presentation The Imaginary Invalid. The Senior Class spon- sored the three-act comedy under the di- rection of Mrs. Diana Lough October 2. All Kaztor members played a major role in making the production a success as exten- sive effort was spent in costuming, pub- licity, make-up, and stage setting. Junior Ed Dubas played the leading role of Mon- sieur Ardin, the invalid. Actors and ac- tresses represented all four high school classes. The elegant settings and costumes used in TheImaginary Invalid required much time and patience on the part of workers, actors, and actresses, Junior Dianne Shotkoske is shown above applying finishing make-up touches to sophomore Glenda Schwensen. Sophomore Debby Cox is shown at the left stretching to place junior Mark Hun- zeker's new-found curly locks in proper order.
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Barb Stickney Is Football Queen Miss Barbara Stickney was crowned the 1968 Football Homecoming Queen, October 18. The coronation climaxed a thrilling day of activity which included a parade, pep ral- ly, football game, and dance, Students spent many hours decorating for the festivities. Organizational andclass floats were presented at a downtown parade = and pep rally, and the six senior queen can- SS didates were also presented. 7 F.H.S. followers were then treated to OS the Warrior's finest home football display . of the season as the team bombed Wood Ri- and coronation then followed with Barbara receiving congratulations from many well- SS. a ne wishers, The end of the dance signalled the an! Oo - Ad end of a successful event and the beginning = ae of a happy memory: Football Homecoming . | ver, 46-7, in an evening game, The dance . - ».- a ? . MISS BARBARA STICKNEY Football Homecoming Queen A band of students (right) follows one of the many Homecoming floats as the journey uptown begins, 1968 Football Homecoming Queen candidates were: (below, 1, to r.) Joan Zaruba, Barbara Stickney, and Nancy Swanson, (lower right, 1, tor.) Rhonda Chris- tensen, Jane Bowman, and Marcy Davis, - - (A 7 C it ta) |
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