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Visit to a Small Planet was a three-act com- edy presented at the high school gym. The charac- ters were Nancy White, Bruce Engel, Candis Stumf, Dick Zeller, Tom Gasseling, Steve Dickhute, Jerry Kiester, and Charles Danbom. Jerry, Mr. Kreton, who was traveling through time, landed on earth with the intentions of conquer- ing the world. As his plans take shape, he is put to an immediate stop by Delton 4, his superior. At the close of the curtain he and Delton 4 return to their home planet. New loves for old, new loves for old, was a phrase Dick Zeller used to try to sell the magic items he had in his sack. The cast of the Wonder Hat, a one-act come- dy, consisted of Pam Wood, Candis Stumf, Dick Zell- er, Steve Dickhute, and Jerry Kiester. Dick gave charms to Jerry to make him invisible and to Candis which attracted men to her. After rounds through the park, the audience is left to decide how the play must end. Receiving top honors at the District Speech Con- test, participants in Riders to the Sea performed at two contests and the one-act festival held on Elmer Night. The cast consisted of Steve Dickhute, Joyce Harden, Kathi Robison, and Doris Wood. Minor parts were filled by Nancy White, Karen Winten, Bruce Engel, Robert Turek, Wayne Sample, and Jerry Kies- ter. The play was the tragic story of a mother who lost the last of her six sons to the sea; she accepts this as reality. 21
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WINNING AWARDS ELMER Night were Rick Bendo, Linda Becker, Nancy White, Dick Zeller, Doris Wood, Steve Dickhute, Kathi Robison, Bruce Engel, Candis Stumf, and Jerry Kiester. Actors Exhibit Skill DORIS WOOD APPLIES lipstick to Tom Gasseling os he questions the necessity of it. PEGGY MOELLER FINDS the experience in make-up pays off backstage. My Three Angels was the last play presented this school year. It was a three act comedy consist- ing of ten characters. It proved that even three young men convicted for murder have a little bit of good in them. Roger Nagelschneider, Bruce Engel, and Jerry Kiester, the convicts who escaped with the help of their pet snake, spent Christmas Day settling love problems involving Bob Moravek and Kathi Robison, mainly Tom Gasseling. The pet snake works with them again by killing Tom. Then Bob's selfishness leads him to be bitten also; Kathi finds that Rick Benda is quite attractive and the convicts plan to play matchmaker between these two.
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Girls Initiate GAA LEADING THE FIRST year's activites of the Girls' Athletic Association were senior girls Can- dis Stumf, Doris Wood, Karen Winten, and Margie Wax. MR. ANDREW CHISMAR and Mr. Phil Snyder shared the responsibility involved in sponsoring the Girls' Athletic Association. GIRLS PLAYED FOOTBALL to make money to finonce their organization. The freshman and juniors versed the sophomores and seniors; the latter won. HHS BOYFRIEND AND Girlfriend. Brad Rosenberger and Karen Winten, show characteris- tics of students on a typical snowy day. “urm-Tic Mssociaiion was tormed for any freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior girl who is actively or is currently participating in girls' sports and is pass- ing in three subjects. Sports include track and volleyball. This year the group had 29 members. Mr. Andrew Chismar and Mr. Phil Sny- der were the sponsors. GAA GIRLS RAFFLED cakes at home basketball gomes to raise money to support their organi- zation financially.
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