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Page 40 text:
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ini-Courses Change Pace QAboveJ Sophomre Maryann tBelowJ junior Nadine Sawaya Katalinic ponders the intricacies executes a powerful overhand vol- ofthe perfect loaf of bread. ley. CAboveJ Marksmanship was a new addition to mini-courses. Stu- dents traveled to Akron U. to learn the basic elements of riflery as well as care of the weapon. , l5f5:3,5iss4,w ' R- - -,f-X2s'f-.fsfrseasfte-sew is ' ' at c tlccc it , 'W'-' gsW.,,.,
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Stage and Light Crews The Stage and Light Crews were organized under the direction of Br. Guy Eckels for the production of the school play, The Man Who Came to Dinner and the musicale, Get on Board. Hours were spent de- signing, sawing, pounding, constructing, and painting scenery for both productions. Not to be underesti- mated is the Work of the light crew. The various shad- ings and patterns which added to the success of many musicale ntunbers took hard work and planning as well as precision in the execution of the plans. L2 Q ' I F Members of the light crew. fClockwise from leftj Paul Hurray, Mike Hur- ray, Mike Hudak, Mark Buehler, Eric Hengstenberger, Mike Censky, Steve Acuff. Members of the stage crew. fFront rowj Al Ioga, joe Kraus, lim Knapp. fSecond rowj Beth Davies, Lynn Vanca, Teresa St. George, Sharon Dimengo. 35
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