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1 Collecting worms. Howard (Jamie Donahoe) wriggles one in Iront ot Melinda (LeeAnn Tolbert) 2 Henry Drummond (Jim McLm) pleads the case ot the defenses The prosecution. Matthew Brady (Robbie Stuftlebeam) and Tom Davenport (Mark Trimmer) scoff at hearsay testimony 4 A tense courtroom scene as the closing arguments are heard 5 Bertram Cates (Dennis Savage) hears another plea from his friend. Rachel Brown (Sue Cordle) to drop the case 6 Both counsels stand firm on their beliefs (photos by i n.) Julie. Student Lite 17
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Players Guild Presents ... INHERIT THE WIND! A flurry of excitement in the cluttered dressing room caught hold and swept through the cast which produced two remarkable play performances in our school history. The cast, composed of students and faculty, started prac- ticing at the beginning of the school year. The play, Inherit The Wind, was selected by director Tedd McCormick primarily for the two male parts. Jim McLin and Robbie Stufflebeam portray the two lawyers who clash against each other during the case of State vs. Bertram Cates Cates, a schoolteacher, defied state law by teaching the theories of evolution to his students He was portrayed by Dennis Savage The town was a small conserva- tive setting and most townspeople were appalled at Cate's actions and firmly avowed their affirmation in the Bible. The Reverend Jere- miah Brown, portrayed by Thomas Murray, led a prayer meeting that built to a tempo showing a great zeal of religious faith. The courtroom scene opened with Richard Child presiding as judge. Emotions were running high and he had a difficult time quieting the crowd throughout the trial. Rachel Brown (Sue Cordle), especially, was upset because her feelings of love for Bert was in direct opposition with the preach- ings of her father, Jeremiah Brown. There was also a reporter in the courtroom, E. K. Hornbeck (Julie May), whose sarcastic remarks highlighted the trial. The crowd was prepared for an attack on the Bible, however, the proc- esses took a different turn. Henry Drummond (Jim McLin), through his cross-examining of Brady, showed the world that thinking, a state of mind which raises mankind above all other, should be encouraged instead of stifled and smothered. He pointed out that ideas must be spoken and education shouldn't be limited if progress is desired and sought. Matthew Brady (Robbie Stuffle- beam), and the audience are left to ponder the most powerful line spoken by Drummond, All motion is relative Perhaps it is you who have moved away — by standing still.” Lett to Right, Front Row Steve Mcvey Crystal Anderson. Doug Carr. Julie May. Jamie Donahoe, Pat Hostler, Robin Elkins, and LeeAnn Tolbert Row 2: Tedd McCormick. Todd Schultz, Dennis Savage, Frank Saunders, Deb McLin, Ten Davis, Mark Trimmer. Jeannie Faulkner. Sue Cordle. Barb Peterson, and Jett Riggs Row 3. Jett Dickerson. Robert Refeld. Keith Poling. Jett Scott, Sandy Wade. Craig Chapman. Tom Murray, Becky Englert, and Nick Engleman Back Row Jim McLin. Robbie Stuttlebeam, Richard Child and Mike Stevenson (j n.) 16 Student Lite. Julie
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No Gongs For Dustin The third annual Gong Show once again stormed the LHS stage with many hilarious and traditional acts Mark Hartman, last year's winner, was the Master of Ceremonies, Judges for the evening were; senior Tonya Waldie, DECA teacher Tom Murray, community member Dr. Richard Jones and State Repre- sentative Clarence “Buzz Ball Jr. Dustin Hoke, a third grader at West Logan Elementary, was the winner with his rendition of “On Top of Old Smokey” on his chord organ. Other 40 point winners were the Business Club's “Anchors Away and the band Infinity . Other highlights included an imi- tation of Lief Garrett by Mike Clark, a magic show by Luke Donahue and Grandma's Feather Bed by the Junior Class. 523 spectators of all ages attended the Chieftain Staff's only money maker of the year And once again, made it a big success. $400 00 for the staff, $80.80 for Dustin and a fun time for all involved 18 Student Lite Lianne. Carleen
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