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Tom Clarkson and Glenda Chain make a devilish pair of vil- lains as they sing a song. ' Under The Gaslight A Nineteenth C entury melodrama was made quite believable by a spirited cast. Dennis Barker performed as a dashing, young hero and Janet Weaver portrayed the sweet role of Laura. Keith Waggoner provided un- limited comedy with his role as Snorkey, the one-armed Civil War Veteran. Glenda Chain and Tom Clarkson brought hisses and jeers from the audience when they appeared as the two scheming villains. Pearl Courtband was played by Cindy Behny who was to vie for the heart of Ray Trafford. Gary Pansier and Bill Gant sang with Diane Hapner to produce teams from the audi- ence. With shades of W. C. Pields, Bryan Cole will al- ways be remembered as Sam and the Policeman. Bryan also had the responsible job of stage manager. The members of society sang rousing chorus num- bers at intervals to add variety and reality to the pro- duction. Bt A few men of the New York Society are Dan Kirtlan, Don Rinearson, Tom Clarkson, Bryan Cole, Tom Bever, and David Dyson. Curtain time is in 7 minutes as the entire cast gathers in the band room to wait for the cue.
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Queen ' s Court Serves School LuAnn Yentes indicated her wish to be either an elementary school teacher or a house wife. LuAnn was a member of the Dewart Lake Ski Club which she enjoyed very much. LuAnn ' s school activities included Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y and treasurer of the junior class. LuAnn said she was honored to represent her class and knew it would be an experience that she would never forget. Tammi Leiand thought Homecoming was a blast. A member of the 4-H and chorus, Tammi also acted as freshmen class sec- retary and captain cheerleader. Swimming, camping, and caring for pets were a few of Tammi ' s interests outside school. She hoped to become a model in the future. Sophomore candidate, Diane Dawson listed music as her favorite pastime as she well demonstrated with her active membership in band and chorus. A member of the Wabash Friend ' s Church, Diane also enjoyed 4-H work. Upon graduation she indicated a desire to teach on the elementary or secondary level.
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SECTIONAL CHAMPS: Front Row: Eddie Siders, Gary Bar- nett, Bev McVicker, Cindy Swan, Rhonda Cunningham, Carol Dale, Gloria Friermood, Mrs. Mast. Row 2: Dr. Dragroo, Kevin Steele, Mike Sampson, Ron Baer, Steve Dyson, Steve Ahlfeld, Mr. Kaltenmark. Row 3: Coach Miller, Mr. Shepherd, Gary Treska, Randy Unger, John Gage, Darl Hall, Gary Wilson, Ron Schenkel, Mr. Fansler, Keith Koch, Mr. Dawes. Norse Charge Through Sectional ODE TO THE NORSEMEN Now I ' m no poet, and you know that But I pulled these words from outa my hat As Mary and I rode home from the game I thought a few thoughts— I ' ll give you the same. The tourney was tough— Twas really a test It proved to all, that the Norse were best. Each game was a challenge, a real ole thriller Hats off to the NORSEMEN, and their coach, TOM Ml LLER. Darl was on, and really got hot Look at all the points ole Wilson got Dyson snuck in some lay-ups too Ahlfeld fouled, and sat with Dragroo. Schenkel rebounded like a maniac Baer deserves a pat on the back Then Sam and Keith, and Kevin too All brought honor to the White and Blue. Unger popped in one at the end Those Bulldogs sure were pesky But all was over then, my friend When they met Gage and Treska. So, now if I don ' t fail here in the heart I ' ll see you all Saturday, up in Elkhart. by Dr. Dragroo
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