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march madness I 'Zuni' mf 5, XA ., V ,W 4, ,,f if f X if l ,IKM I ,W MWC W N If I I V I Above right: John Carr of the winning sophomore team pulls his hardest in the tugeo'-war against the Senior Class team. Above left: A representative from each class was chosen by the ICC to participate in the frost butt game. Chosen were sophomore Kerry Sudan, freshman Todd Lacki, senior Peggy Koehler, and junior Sue Umbden- stock. Left: Scott Dressen- dorfer and Pam Kinkelaar stumble through the three legged race course.
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TW 'YU' fic ' OU Q58 ye C7-V.-Q! lasses were shortened be- cause of the assembly which started with the pledge led by Senior Class President Eric Sprosty. The games started out with the aFrost Buttl' game in which one person from each class was chosen to sit in a tub full of ice. The winner was the last one in the tub. Wrapping a roll of toilet paper over the heads and under the legs of 5-person teams, three-legged obstacle courses, and Simon Says were some of the other games played. The sophomores ran away with the tug-o'-war contest, yet the seniors won overall with the most points scored throughout the whole assembly. The soph- omores were second, then the juniors, and last, and least, the freshmen. Top: Playing Si- mon Says are Barb Corrigan, Sylvia Allison, Jeremy Gustafson, Dan Mueller, Mark Pflug, Tom Bateman, and Kim Cimfel. Above right: Juniors Andy Campbell and Tabatha O'Dell struggle around the cones in the three- legged race. Above: Jeff Scott carries his March Madness dancing partner out onto the dance floor. 53
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A YTHI G goes on the stage inging dancing and big pro- duction numbers played a big Anything Goes. It was a comedy about a girl named Hope Harcourt who is taking a cruise to England to marry her fiance Sir Evelyn Oakleigh. Sir Evelyn has made the trip with her, accompanied by his mother- in-law to be, Mrs. Harcourt. lf left at this the play would be the usual situation, but by coincidence, Hope's old boyfriend Billy has stowed away on the same ship! He finds Hope and tries anything and everyth- ing to get her back even if it means doing some time in the ship's jail. The story be- comes even more amusing when a gangster named Moonface Martin fPublic enemy no. 131 and his sidekick Bonnie also board the ship and start causing trouble. But thatis not all! Also, on board is Reno Sweeney, a famous night club singer, and her back-up girls' the Five Angels. The results of the whole zany bunch ends in a spiritual led by Reno, and a tap number performed by the whole company. Toward the end of the play, a turnabout takes place and Reno winds up getting married to Sir Evelyn, and Billy marries Hope. The ship's captain performs the ceremony. The show was a new experience for a lot of people. Most who tap danced had never tapped before. Mrs. Heidi Cissell and Mr. Jon Lynn were the directors for the fast-paced musi- cal comedy. Mr. Dennis Sullivan conduct- ed the orchestra, while Mrs. Marla Knoke choreographed the dance numbers. 3 part in the spring musical, Gi 95 30 on Top: Eric Sprosty sings You're the Top as Billy Crocker, accompanied by Reno Sweeney, played by Shery Wloszczynski. Above left: Billy tries to talk to his boss tDave Earlyj out of firing him. Above Right: Reno trie: to show her feeling of love to Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, played by Chris Manolis.
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