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STftRS IN TH€IR €V€S The Drama Club was very active this year. The tal- ented members of the group put on a talent show and met many times during lunch hour and after school to prepare for it. They were kept busy seeing that every little detail was taken care of and not over-looked. Con- gratulations on a job well done! RIGHT:Quiet! Ready on the set? ACTION! ABOVE: Steve Fosgard gives thought to his part in Letters Home from Viet- nam . ABOVE: The M.C. Drama Club: SEATED: Joe Page and Kathy Wood. FIRST ROW: Jennifer Tomlin, Jason Schlatter, Kristina Powers, Sheryl Czerwinski and Marie LaVere. LAST ROW: Paul Gave, Rich Schneider, Stephanie Legstra and Hanna-Maria Tarjamo. FAR LEFT: Kathy Wood and Kristina Powers take time out to strike a smile for the yearbook. LEFT: Caught you on the spot Trish Hickey. RIGHT: Rich Sch- neider, Marie LaVere and Sheryl Czerwin- ski stay cool while the pressure rises in Dra- ma. ABOVE: Jason Schlatter asks, Are these looks for HOLLY- WOOD, or what? 22 ACTIVITIES
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ABOVE: Computer Club Members Paul Cave, Bill Brady, Joe Page, Advisor Mrs. Green, and Ken Rademacher. They usually meet twice a month. ABOVE: Ken Biskner relaxes in be- ABOVE: Quiz Bowl members get lots of practice questions from advisor Mr. Horn tween practice questions. berg. Mr. Chamberlain is also an advisor. ACTIVITIES 21
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ROCKING FOR MONCV TOP: This is how to play the game of Pictionary, says Amy Wallace to Renette Brae ha. ABOVE: Let ' s pose for the picture ' says Jamie Daniels to the rest of the girls playing Pictionary. The Rock-a- thon is held yearly to raise money for the Senior Prom. This year about one fourth of the junior class showed up for this traditional event. The junior class managed to make one thousand dollars. Besides the Rock-a-thon, the juniors also sold M M’s. During this time, the students spent their time talking, eating, drinking, and sleep- ing. Some of the girls sat around and played games such as Pictionary or bridge. Whenever they were caught goofing around or not rock- ing, they were en- couraged to keep on rocking for the good of the group. Breaks came ev- ery hour for the whole group, and many of the rockers spent their five min- utes on the phone. Five minutes really went by fast and then, it was back to the rocking chairs for another round. The juniors loved to be together at this time to help raise money for the dance, and it was a big success! INTRODUCTION 23
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