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D. Senior Jeff Marx receives a medal in recognition of being the Johnson County DAR Good Citizen. E. Senior Kenny Polley spent a great deal of his time on the pay phone until he accidentally knocked it off the wall. Senior Starla Flake practices her typing along side her mother. Junior Charlotte Flake. STUDENT LIFE 15
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Activities Add to Our Class Though classes occur daily here like any other school, the athletics, activities and awards outside the classroom atmo- sphere will be remembered long after some of the facts learned. The real class of WCHS is seen in win- ning and in losing, in success and failure, in excitement and disappointment as stu- dents live their high school years together, working, learning, growing, and changing with each new shared experience. Each applauds the other's achievements and comforts him in time of loss because all are one. A . A. Seniors Scott Vandiver and James Harmon share the spotlight for an impersonation during the fall talent show. B. Juniors make the best nerds,” say (clockwise from top) Yvonne Wennen, Tammy Rhoton, Julie Milburn, Dana Reid, Julie Whitney, Cari Shields. C. State finalist Phil Hallett (center) receives encour- agement from Eric Vandeventer and Seth Nevins after the meet. C . 14 STUDENT LIFE
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Production Adds Class to High Places” DIRTY WORK IN HIGH PLACES provided a fun-filled evening for cast, crew, and crowd alike. The first melodrama ever in Whiteland High School history hit the charts with a lot of class. Directed by Mrs. Laura Austin and assisted by Mrs. Sandra Duke, the play was truly delightful. Though cast members were fearful of failure during the final few practices before the showing, as always the pressure from that curtain pull, the crowd's eyes, and the opening music gave them new determination to make it a success. And so they did! A. Grandpa (Scott Vandiver) and Grandma (Jenny Gibson-Bolt) are consoled over the loss of their home by the kids (Brad Fee and Maureen Reed). B. The dastardly Gentle Grimmes (Gary Murphy) grabs innocent Little Saccharin (Cari Shields) and heads toward the smog machine. C. Ms. Shabby (Paula Rohlfing) conspires to beat her boss Gentle Grimmes in his own rat race. 16 PLAY
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