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fits Ieath Ioore Vood :nam bard vsley Elliot ahler rtson Elliot Q-5 Stuart Elliott worked on the lighting before a perfor- mance ofthe play. Aunt Queenie protests against having to give up her witchcraj. Taking one last look at her part is Peggy Moore. Peggy Moore expresses her opinion to Mike Kahler. Mike Kahler lets his Hngers do the walking. Looking for his cue to start is Randy Swetnam. The nervous cast members prepare for their first perfor- ITIUHC6.
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junior class play brings in profits Bell, Book, and Candle began the year in the drama department this year. The Junior class sponsored this comedy written by British author, James Van Druten. The purpose of the Junior Class Play is to raise funds for the Junior - Senior Prom. Bell, Book, and Candle is a three- act comedy centered around witchcraft. Because the cast was small, a double cast was selected to give more people the op- portunity to participate. The leading lady, Gillian Holroyd, played by Brenda Heath and Peggy Moore, casts a spell on a publisher, Shepherd Henderson, portrayed by David Wood and Randy Swetnam. Dur- ing the course of the play, Gillian comes very close to losing Shepherd, but it all ends well with the couple planning to be married. ' 12,31 f,j-afayzir - ' f ,Wir 3459? -ij A '-2 '43,-fyif-, - we jf, 3 I 5411! ffiff- , My L f 'f , , , u j Cast - - - - ,2g3,3f,,4f.fvs,- eff, , f V 0 ,Q ,, ..,, fs.. ., .. ,, I it rali ,,,,,,. -. ., f,-- f Q mf , is i V. V g,gQEi ii:51 33 ,lj gif 5750 3 1 iff? ,. ' 1 f fy ' 5:1 1255, LV ,,, , an :vxrzqpi :'?f?f. ff :K f . X f . V '- . A i, ' - fr o Y if ,Brenda B rPew1 , r 9 4 ' l B :Mike Z' E -f
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Students and faculty with interest in athletics found that the Hornets Recrea- tion Association provided a means for them to participate in an organized team sport. This could be done without devoting too much time to the activity. Flag football, tennis, bowling, basketball, softball, and volleyball were sports that were played in the intramural games. These games were organized and played by those who wanted to par- ticipate after school. Besides these sports, the club went on a bike hike, went horseback riding, and planned a canoe trip. H R A is a three-year-old club that was formed from Girls' Recreation Association. Not wanting to be an ex- clusive club, it decided to get more stu- dent involvement by expanding and changing its name. The club now promotes athletic competition between students and faculty. 1 Laura Balhuizen goes for another strike as Kevin Lindemen looks on. 2 Bob Aston looks back aher his pass was intercepted in an intramural flag football game. 3 Ojicers of HRA, Sandy Messer, Debbie Shea, Danna Cooper, Camille Wilson, Penny McCulloch, and Pam Wheeler, take time from their hectic schedules. 4 Bob Aston and Don Tarvin deliberate over the next play in flag football. 5 Mr. Alexander, sponsor of HRA, keeps score at an intramural bowling game. 6 Dale Myers beams with pride as he holds up his score sheet from intramural bowling. 7 Deceptive plays are considered on the field of Macken Park. 8 An intramural participant leaps for a pop fly, 4 of pirttiizgre if ., . ,, - VVI, 1 K is in ,,.. f...,,, . Xa Q 'wtf .V s.',,,.-ev M BQ sp NH-W fi.. X K ' . new .- 4 : X s. -4 W' - K - ' .f A ' . :ww 'X 1' ,Vg 5.5: 'w W N... 'V -. A N A A If JK 1 A .si lf Q pw si .l A exams .sf ,Jw .. ws' N3 5 ,g Aw was -.s 4,., XJ, 5 -...: .M-sv -I N Q j s.wffx.s.t gf ... N ,Ll '-es.-v mr '----liwu- '-'v' N.....,.' '-wsi-.-.,-qv '- we.. Q ,J-.. A-'Pm 5 NNN Nswws R- . - ses, : ...f wr' K- V K . .ki , s
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