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That’s The Ticket Hannibal (Phil), Florence (Jenni), and Jeff (Alex) pass the evening playing a pleasant game of cards. ELE MES DE ‘Pemetesneeneetitinacone mn, 2 since eae | j i Mrs. Savage (Debbie) is astounded to find out that Ms. Willie (Lori) had the bonds all along. With an innocent smile on her face, Mrs. Savage (Debbie) conceives a plan that will send Titus (Fred), Lily Belle (Kina), and Samuel (Greg) on a wild goose chase. Hannibal (Phil), Jeff (Alex), and Fairy May (Sheli) look on as Dr. Emmett (Ellisa) ques- tions Mrs. Paddy (Mary) about the miss- ing bonds. FO
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Yeah! Yeah! Lily Belle (Kina) comes up with a scheme to trick Mrs. Savage out of her money. Northern High Theatre Department es- tablishes another great success of the play ‘‘The Curious Savage’’ directed by Dr. Snelson and assisted by Ms. Perfetti and Ms. Rotruck. The stage manager was Eliza- beth Otto and the cast members included: Debbie Cook, Jenni Golden, Sheli Bit- tinger, Kina Perry, Mary Georg, Lori Min- ick, Ellisa Schofield, Alex Hicks, Greg Holtschneider Philip Rodeheaver, and Fred Holliday. They showed their talented acting skills throughout the production, held on April 13 and 14, 1988 for all high school grades and the 15th for the whole community. It was also shown to the mid- dle school students. ‘‘The Curious Savage’’ was about an old woman, Ethel Savage, who uses the estate left to her by her deceased husband to set up a charity fund. Her stepchildren, trying to keep the money for themselves, have her committed in an asylum, ‘‘The Clois- ters.’’ She makes friends with the patients and learns that their way of thinking is more sane than some ‘‘normal people.’’ Students overall impression of the play was shown by their cheers and applauses as hu- mor was displayed throughout the play. ] Mrs. Savage (Debbie) shows anewspa- Fairy May alerts everyone about the fire upstairs, which is ‘‘this high!’’ per photo of Lily Belle to Fairy May (Sheli) and Florence (Jenny).
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Prom Magic: A Way Mr. Green crowns the surprised 1988 prom queen, Connie McKenzie. After many days of rain, Northern studetns were ready for the hot sun that was expected to shine on Saturday, May 7. The Junior-Senior Prom, which was held in the McHenry House at the Wisp Resort, began at 5:30 as the guests lined up to get their pictures taken. The music for the evening was provided by Hot Mix. The advisor of the activity was Ms. Barbara Perfetti who was assisted by Mrs. Valerie Frazee. Ron ‘‘Bonkey’’ Hockman, the Master of Ceremonies, introduced the Junior and Senior class officers and announced the events for the evening. Bonkey Hock- man also gave some of the seniors special ‘‘awards.’’ Bill Bishoff received a pillow for his little naps. Debbie Cook was given a broom for sweeping everyone off their feet when she arrived at Northern. Jon Harmke received the diploma he always wanted. Fred Holiday was given a teething ring as a soothing agent for those times he looses his composure. Eric Martin, the ‘‘Cosmic Chemist,’’ was awarded a huge eye dropper and a pair of goggles. Philip Rodeheaver got a pocket-sized can of hairspray to help him oo make it through the night. Carrie Stark was given a pocket planner for her bad memory. Eric Yommer received Pepto Bismol to re- lieve the burps he gets each day after lunch which he demon- strates in the hallway. Last but not least, Aaron Zumpano was given a bag with medicine to cure all illnesses he feels before tests. Following the gifts, the guests proceeded to the buffet table. Tanya Burdock, Sandy Lewis, Barb McCarty, Connie McKenzie, and Judy Sisler were the candidates for Prom Queen. Connie McKenzie, escorted by Terry Beal, was crowned as the 1988 Prom Queen by Mr. Green. The theme song, ‘‘Time of My Life,’’ was then dedicated to the Queen and her court. Pleasant weather, good food, music, and socializing with other students, made the 1988 Prom a time of their life for Northern juniors and seniors. Stacy Bray and John Sherbin casually walk in from the warm and sunny evening. The Time Of My Life Jr Sz. Prom May 7,1988 The juniors and seniors will always have memories with ‘‘The Time Of My Life’’ tokens.
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