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The Pattern Is Broken by Rand Higbel was presented by the One Act team. They Received a Su- perior at Districts and Gina Koch was named the Conference best actress. This play contrasts two couples. While Coop and “Hoffy look forward to their years together, Brian and Bonnie reflect on the years they have had and discuss lawyers. At the end of this play the focus is on Brian and Bonnie. It is then only that we realize that this is the very same couple who called each other Hoffy and Coop . Top, One Act Participants, (I to r), Gina Koch; Bonnie, Lisa Thie- man; Hoffy, Rod Stuhr. Brian, Dan Ketteler. Coop. Hank Thieman. Director. Middle right, Gina and Rod talk about old times. Left, Lisa and Dan enjoy them- selves as they are seated. 27
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FALL ONE ACT PLAY: The Big Show Down The Fall play cast presented Agatha Christie Made Me Do It , by Eddie Cope. The cast brought to lite a murder mystery story within a story as told by Ofticer Hootspah with the following cast under the direction of Miss P. Miller. Officer Hootspah Waldo.......... Annie.......... Monte Brainard . Carl Lloyd..... Jo-Jo LaMotte . Jenney Winters Sam Sears ..... Cindy Haines Ruperta Holland Dutch Winters Craig Seier .....Jeff Scholl ... Lisa Thieman .. Allan Ketteler ......Rod Stuhr .Tammy Bode Julie Petsche . .Troy Johnson Christy Johnson .....Gina Koch .. Randy Pelster This page top. Monte escorts Annie out the door. Right. Monte goes to the root of the problem with Ruperta. Below. Hootspah finally gets the girl (Jenny) while Monte and Jo-Jo look on. Bottom right. The play cast (I to r) front. Gina. Lisa. Tammy. Christy. Julie; back, Allan. Troy, Craig, Jeff. Rod. Randy. Opposite page top. Dutch puts a little pressure on Monte to be good to his sister. Center page. Jenny. Dutch, and Jo-Jo bring on the marriage li- censes. Bottom left. Hootspah checks to see what Agatha Christie would do in his situation. 26
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FROM: Kickin' Back, Havin' Fun The Junior-Senior Prom was held on Saturday. April 9.1988. Deco- rations centered around a pastel pink. blue, yellow and green color scheme A flat roof over the dining area and a peaked roof over the dance floor highlighted a balloon arch located at the center of the gymnasium. Dinner was catered by the Imperial of Neligh and Mrs. Loretta Zegers baked the cake which featured the Prom's theme. Could've Been by Tiffany. The sophomore table waiters were Brenda Seier. Kirsten Schlesselman. Brent Bode and Brad Benda. The '87 King and Queen. Troy Friese and Linda Starman. opened coronation by dancing to last years theme song going Home by Corey Hart. Music was provided by Sounds of Your Kind Of Music . The 1988 King and Queen, Neil Baumgartner and Amy Bottorf, were crowned after the candidates danced to Feelings of Forever , also by Tiffany. coai4 i CAN BETTEF THA This page. Top. Amy and Neil pose after be- ing crowned the '88 Queen and King. Middle left. A top view of the Prom decor. Middle right. Linda and Troy crown the '88 King and Queen. Neil and Amy. Bottom. The Queen and King candidates (I to r) Lisa Thieman, Gina Koch. Amy Bottorf. Randy Pelster. Neil Ketteler. Neil Baumgartner. Opposite page. Top left. Rod and Troy take a break from decorating. Top right. Everyone enjoys the dance and decor. Middle left. Rose and Rod read the Junior prophecies. Middle right, Lisa and Jim give Senior Wills. Bottom left. More dancing goes on. Bottom right. The Juniors finish in the dining area. - • v IS B 28
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