Rossville High School - LARS Yearbook (Rossville, IN)

 - Class of 1973

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ell-out all three nights! ,A 6 9 ij. ,i Q 'Qi' Fill iii .i 522 hir ont row: Pam Walker, d Paul, Connie Kintner, :cond row: Jan Dow, iurie Rockwood, Janice 'ft Kelly, Kathy Miller, Cheryl Gascho, Kathy Stanley Debbie Perry, and Betsy Combs Julie Jackson, Sherrill Brovont, Mohler, Teri Turpin, Mark Cripe, and Joyce Crum. Back row: DI RECTOR JERRY EILER, Scott Peterson, Dave McClure, Bob Adams, Bill Davenport, Steve Achors, Scott Shoemaker, Kurk Bright, David Tislow, Craig Stanley, and Joni Mossburg. WHAT IN THE WORLD? ls Julie suggesting that Steve give her a smooch? It looks as though reluctant Steve has some questions to osk first. JUST FOR THE ASKINGI It looks as though Julie got her smooch, doesn't it? And it appears that Steve just might be enjoying it after all. All RIGHT, GIRLS! lt's back to Mother Nature time! Millicent shouts as she blows her whistle, and the girls hike off on another wildlife excursion. ANN, ALIAS .IANICE MOHLER, emits U loud BraawkI in an effort to draw Thad's eye away from Primrose, who has just laid another award win- ning egg. 23

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I can't go on! I've forgotten my lines . . . l'll miss all my cues . . . l'll fall off the stage! Everyone l know is sitting out there in the audience waiting for me to make a fool of myself. What am I doing here? I want to go home!! Pre-performance stage fright is a com- mon malady among the actors and ac- tresses in a play. But somehow things al- ways seem to work out. The Egg and I was performed on April 12, I3, and I4, and if there was a little panic, at least no one fell off the stage. Everyone involved was very tired, very re- lieved, and a little sad as they dismantled the set at the strike party on Saturday night. All the little things that went into the play performance had become memo- ries in the minds of the cast. Don ...... Betty ..... Anne ..... .loan ...... Thad ....... Corinne ...... J.J. ......... . Hi-Baby ...... Fishface .......... Millicent ............... Thermometer Tessie ..... Paula ................... Mitzi ...... Lolly ...... .......Steve Achors ......Sherrill Brovont ...Janice Mohler Laurie Rockwood ......Craig Stanley ........Teri Turpin .....David Tislow ..............Jeff Kelly Scott Shoemaker .........Julie Jackson ........Deb Perry ........Susan Skiles ...Connie Kintner ....Kathy Stanley Tom ................................. Cheryl Gascho Larson the Electrician ..... ....... K urk Bright Grady ..................... ..... B ill Davenport Ross ..................... ..... ........... S i d Paul TAKE THAT, screams Sherrill Brovont as she smears egg all over Steve Achors' face, demonstrat- ing her feelings about the egg farm. IS THIS THE LOOK OF PAIN? Hardly! It seems more like fright as Joni Mossburg forcefully yanks Mark Cripe out of the MacDonald home. MR. EILER EMPHASIZES a point to stage manager Dave McClure and student director Betsy Combs that he feels would make the play better on opening night. chicken farm is ci hit



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N-M... trucker takes trike title Smash! The tricycles meet with a render- ing sound of spokes meeting and pedals clashing. The pit crew members rush on the track to separate the two fierce com- petitive machines as the spectators scream for more. Well, the T973 tricycle race was not quite that dramatic, but it was filled with action. Five entries were submitted: senior class, sophomore class, Latin club, F.H.A., and science club. Each organization built its own tricycle from specific rules estab- lished by the first organizers of the race four years ago. All trikes met inspection before the race, and all but one trike qualified. The sophomore class won the T973 trike race, setting a new record-25 minutes. F.H.A. placed second, senior class third, Latin club fourth and the science club dropped out due to mechani- cal failures. The sophomore class was presented a trophy and five dollars by the new tricycle queen, Becky Eller. QUEEN BECKY ELLER examines the award-winning Trucker as drivers Steve Miller, Craig Stanley, Rene Jones, Dove Tislow, and Debbie Metzger pose for victory honors. AND THEY'RE GOING 'ROUND THE TURN is what's on the minds of the fans as they watch Steve Miller and Andy Gangwer battle for the lead. gun!!!

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