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1 1. Lucy played by Nancy Neary advises Charlie Brown portrayed by Mark Underwood on his psychiatric problems. 2. Snoopy played by Bill Thede is the World War I flying ace on his sopwith camel. S. Billie jquth, as Norma, and Mike Westfall. as Charly, reminisce while Charlyls mother, Susan Howard, cleans. 4. Charly, portrayed by Mike Westfall, contemplates . . . 5. Pro- fessor Nemur, Craig Sielaff, and Doctor Strauss, portrayed by Bruce Tumer, disagree with each other. 6. In the opening scene of Charlie Brown, his friends proclaim that he could be king. Charly fGordon+ Brownl Charlies were the lead men in both plays this year. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown featured Charlie Brown while Charly Cordon was the main char- acter in Flowers for Algernon. Flowers for Algernon, currently a popular book and movie under the name Charly,,' was the high school's second production. The plot centered around Charly, a retarded man whose I. Q. was increased by surgery. His gradual de- cline was foreshadowed as Algernon, a mouse which had a similar operation, went herserk. Helen Wissink, junior high English instructor, received her first directing experience with the play. A heavy ice storm postponed the per- formance but it was rescheduled and the show Went on. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown was the musical put on by our drama and music departments this year. The set was fairly simple and the many scenes utilized all the props that the stage crew had made. Charlie Brown consisted of many short scenes that in- volved a few of the cast with none of the scenes inter-related. In spite of that, the musical was a tremendous suc- cess and a lot of fun.
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Forensics Speaks for Itself Students participated in all scopes of Speech Contest this year at district in Anita on February 26 and state in Sidney on March 14. Fourteen students proceeded onto state contest by getting I's at district. Eight students received I's at state with four of those awarded outstanding speaker awards. Debaters this year participated in twenty-two debates in Iowa and Nebras- ka. They received eleven trophies and helped spread Atlantic's debating rec- ognition throughout the state. Four Atlantic debaters advanced to the IHSSA tournament and reached the finals. The top debaters of the Atlantic team re- ceived fourth place in the NFL tour- nament and failed to reach the finals in the IFL tournament. HM , A . tk ,.,....,, v, -. 1- ,E. f,-- A i if Wet .gy ' Nair, khL,,2' r ,. Elgin MH, A -1. . ws:-,, t ,ff , 45 meg f Debaters this year are: First Row: Penny Miller, Pam Ferrell, Susan Howard, and Mon L Seqond: Io Lynn -Southard, Rosie Reimer, Kathy Six, Scott Deter, and Chuck Whiilyemjdl Tlurd: Renee Wohlenhaus, Annette Patterson, Karl Catlin, Debbie ,Rom-ick, and Calvin Chl-ig- tensen. Absent from picture are: Randy Goff, Sheryl Knuth, Rick Mason, Clark Pellett Kevin Hluitt, and Craig Sielaff. ' .L ,,gwa.'xzm. FN.. , ,G AM ky
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