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Members of the 1973 Homecoming Court included freshman Ed Engel, sophomore Wayne Daubner. junior Steve Pritzl, senior Gary Liebelt. Crownbearer Gary Wartgow. King Jim Nessman. Queen Debi Singer, senior Deb Graffunder. junior Joyce Skotterud. sophomore Ann Marie Fuhrman. freshman Dolly Palacheck. Not seen is Crownbearer Robin Singer. HOMECOMING '73 DRAWS TO A CLOSE The Torch photographer caught the Freshmen Attendants Dolly Palacheck and Ed Engel smiling as they sat relaxing from the excitement of the Grand March Dancing to the music of Hay Fever is Queen Debi Singer and King Jim Nessman. 24
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AT HOMECOMING An onlooker as the Medford football player is burned in effigy in the Homecoming bonfire built by the Jr. Class (below). (right) Remember me? I'm Freddie the football that's used at all the Cardinal football games and here I'm just relaxing after a hard game. Homecoming. 23
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ONE ACT: THE OPEN WINDOW The Open Window was the one-act play chosen this year by director Linda Rosenbauer. Set in modern times in the English countryside, the story revolved around the efforts of Vera Sappleton, played by Ann Balczewski, to create a favorable, yet misleading impression on a nervous student, Frampton Nuttel, portrayed by Jim Glick, who needed some peace and quiet to restore his peace of mind. Coupled with the eccentricity of Mrs. Sappleton, played by Jo Dessl, who didn't know what her young niece Vera was up to, and the part played by Terri Hecimovich as the typical English maid, put poor Mr. Nuttel's nerves in worse shape than before. On October 27, the play received an A-rating at Sub-District from a panel of three judges. Moving on to District Con- test in Ashland on November 10, however, the play came back with a B- rating and so could not move into further competition. One Act Play Members: (L-R) Terri Hecimovich. Jim Glick. Ann Balczewski. Miss Rosenbauer. VERA: I suppose it's some neighbors. MRS. SAPPLETON: I doubt that, Vera. After all, it is time your uncle and cousin were coming home. MARIA: It does look like Mr. Sappleton and young Master Sappleton and the dog, but sure, ma'am, I can't see - what with the mist and the evening coming on so ghostly. MRS. SAPPLETON: Bring two more cups. They'll want tea. FRAMPTON: You think . . . (hesitates) ... it might be your husband and son? MRS. SAPPLETON: Certainly. I've been waiting for them a long time. FRAMPTON: Your niece explained . . . (pauses) ... all about it. 25 Vera Sappleton. played by Ann Balczewski (left) asks Frampton Nuttel (Jim Glick) to stay for tea at her aunt's house.
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