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The Trapp family children played by Alice Seimens, Cheryl Meier, Adena Jacobs, Sheri Bloyer, Kris Strozin- sky, Nancy Blackwell, and Geri Gilfillan are introduced to the new governess, Kathy Griffin, by their father, Mark Quade. DRAMATICS Presentations Expose Student Creativity Long hours of memorizing lines, constructing scenery, making costumes, and applying make-up were necessary to make the two school plays the fine productions that they were. In March 'gThe Sound of Music was presented by the vocal music department under the direction of Mr. Richard Loy. This story of the Trapp family, famous Austrian singers, told of the Nazi take-over of Austria and of the consequent flight of the family into Switzerland. Mark Quade assumed the role of Captain Von Trapp. Kathy Griffin and Diane Ebert played the lead feminine parts of Maria, the woman who eventually marries the Captain, and Frau Schroeder, his initial fiancee. Byron Steiferud portrayed Herr Dettweiller, the self-possessed free- loader who was responsible for the appearance of the Trapp family as public singers. 'glnherit the Wind',, a play inspired by the Scope's Monkey Trial, was presented by the Senior Class of 1965 in May, under the direction of Miss Rita Walsh and student director Carol Webber. The play involved the discussion of the morality and Christianity of teaching evolution in schools. Bob Holmes assumed the role of William Harrison Brady, the prosecuting attorney. Allen Taylor as Henry Drum- mond, defended the accused teacher Bertram Cates, played by John Bauman. The pit band adds a pro- fessional touch to the musi- cal quality of the play. sf - 'flll 1---W. .W Q - fi Q X
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The town folk mingle at the wel- coming celebration for Matthew Harrison Brady. Matthew Harrison Brady CBob Holmesj and Henry Drummond fAlan Taylorj argue a point pre- sented in the play. Margaret Harris experiments with make-up tech niques on Mary Lobe, a member of the cast. ifsfmwtzivna 12
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Seniors Mark Janney and Chuck Landman strive to excel in low hurdle competition. 'rv X' 1 3' 1 A-Squad Track: KFIRST ROWj Norman Wonzer, Harry De- Long, Jerry Crandall, John Seaquist, Dewell Clay, Dennis Linder, Greg Steinmetz, Mark Janney, Ron Welch, Steve Shie, Dick Ko- zarek, Paul Williams, Chuck Landman, Rob Mubarak, Jim Shie, ISECOND ROWj Greg LaFond, Dave Mubarak, Keith Pedersen, Don Riddle, John Cramer, Bob Holmes, John Whitsett, Dave Lenz, John Jacobs, Steve Woodard, Terry Tralmer, Tom Hed- rich, David Kuehl, Wally Gnewikow, Tony Cooper, Kent Champ- TRACK xxx NX X. ling KTHIRD ROWQ Greg Thurowg Chuck Lenz, Larry Jinkins, David Vold, Gary Stang, Dennis Lobenstein, Richard Walley, Gerald Seitz, Bruce Blado, Bill Kastens, Dennis Jaromin, Keith Koscal, Ken Wilcox, Albert Felbcr: KFUURTH ROWj Mr. Gat- zke, Tom Rech, Bob Hess, Norbert Affeldt, Brian Sowle, Dick Homles, Rich Lasiter, Jim Knutson, Frank Schnecker, john Zins- meister, Bill Bennett, Ron Falkner, Mr. Spies, Mr. Kliefoth. Cindermen Hurdle New Barriers With ten returning lettermen and sixteen other willing thinclads, the 1965 track team had a fulfilling year. Under the direction of Mr. Earl Gatzke, the tracksters won three duos and two triangulars, placing fourth in the South Central Conference. Ron Welch, who was voted most valuable player, and John Seaquist qualified for state competition. Welch vied in the broad jump and Seaquist in the 440. Greg Steinmitz was chosen captain. Tomah 80 Sparta Tomah 104- Mauston Tomah 58 LaCrosse Tomah 86 Sparta TRIANGULARS Tomah 132 Black River Falls 40 Mauston 24 Tomah IOOM Black River Falls 37 Sparta 58W 1ISY'
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