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School Day Sees Variety Phys Ed Adds Activity To Academic Schedule Acquiring one period in the library is very helpful to Mary Wheeler and Anna Bowman. 22 A quick check over materials reassures Marsha Garlitz that she is ready for her next class.
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As a third term project, the speech class pre- sents The Taming of the Shrew, by William Shakespeare. Every member of the class is invol- ved in some phase of the production. Under the direction of Ms, Cherie Rettel, the cast included Allen Savage, Lori Frazee, Dave Savage, Scott Glotfelty, Steve Uphold, Kurt Lear, Tim Miller, Becky Stanton, Mark Graham, Susan Carey, Marie Guard, Cora Humberson, Ann Hershberger, Elaine Rodeheaver, and Pam Metheny. In the final act of the play Petruchio (Scott Glotfelty) tames Katherine (Cora Humberson), to the amazement of the crowd, Pe “4 Bi s . . E a di, eS Two would-be suitors, Hortensio (Kurt Lear) and Tranio (Tim father, Vincentio, played by Lori Frazee, comes Miller), are jilted by Bianca (Ann Hershberger) for Lucentio looking for his son, Biondello (Becky Stanton) (Dave Savage). tries to cover for Lucentio while Baptista (Allen Savage) eavesdrops. Katherine proves how shrewish she can be by attacking Hortensio's wife (Elaine Rodeheaver) at the wedding reception, 21
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Every school year has its high lights. There are athletic and scholastic achieve- ments, Queens are crowned, awards are given, milestones are reached, But for the individual, school life goes on between highlights. The spectacular emerges from a base of the ordinary and the mundane. In the course of a typical school day, students move from one situation to an- other. A bumpy bus ride to school-and the day is well on its way to another one of remembrance. The need for class books makes a stop at a locker a definite must-and then its off to another glorious class, Study halls and library classes become life- Centering her paper, Debbie Bittinger prepares to type a letter from savers for students with forgotten home- her shorthand notes. work and term papers. School isn't always all work and no play. Breaks are taken frequently here and there during the day. To sit and chat with friends is probably the most popular break of all. For students who enjoy typing, a break in the academic day may be pro- Ax ty vided by typing for the school paper or in a typing class. During the busy day, Greg Gillum and Teresa Hinebaugh take some time out for a friendly conversation. In Phys. Ed. Becky Stanton finds time to work on the hoop that will be used as an entering for the Huskies, 23
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