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WHO ME? The fall production, Dark of the Moon is rehearsed with enthusiasm. GATHER ROUND FOLKS! The townsfolk of Dark of the Moon gather for a song. WELL HI THERE! Thearts members Mark Majercik, Karen Coffee, Hank Wehrum and Theresa Krakaukas take five. THEARTS FRONT ROW: Publicity, Mary Kay Moore; Historian. Mike Hajek, Treasurer Diane Yurko; Vice-President Stephy Tate; President Meg Mackey. SECOND ROW: Debbie Weigand. Melinda Sotet. Theresa Krakauskas, Jim Brand, Vicky Hess. Rick Grabowski. Sharon Horvath, Dean Shimandle, Joanne Peris. THIRD ROW: Becky Houfman. Melissa Jones, Dawn Cunningham. Debbie Griffith, John Glatz, Wayne Stahl. Wayne Langguth, Pam Sparling, Randy Rasey. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Horner. Tom Hardy, Jenny Horner, Joe Shuman, Rick Sellers, Patty Romanik. Chuck Milko. Julia Ruffin, Ricardo Nichols. FIFTH ROW: Judy Gergye. Noel Phillips. Meg Stephen, Diane Blanock, Cathy Serio, Jen Fowler. Terri Moran, Shirley Salamon. Carol Jones. Amy Tomko. SIXTH ROW: Debbie Lawrence. Kathy McAdoo. Linda Heller, Janet Heller. Mary Keslar, Laura Kelly, Mark Majercik, Mike Horn, Bob Juran, Brad Kozar. SEVENTH ROW: Marc Lichota, Ruth Forcier, Kathy Jorgensen, Karen Kainsinger, Lori Schuchart. Anna DiEgidio, Dennis Marold, Kim Alberts. Laurie Berry, Tom Koballa. EIGHTH ROW: Judy Navratil. Karen Neilsen, Loraine Alberts, Lynn Hendricks, Donna Troy, Laurel Day, Lee-Ann D'Angelo, Barb Wargo. Nancy Morrison. Rick Borowiak. Hank Wehrum. 24 Student Life
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WHO'S IN THE NEWS NEWSPAPER STAFF FRONT ROW: Mary Jeffers. Debbie Trocchio. Diane Wajda. Ann Soltis. SECOND ROW: Rick Paulson. Gordon lannetta. Chuck Morelli. Drew Collins. Jim Balogh. SINCE DEADLINE IS TOMORROW. I’M GOING TO CUT! Jan Loreta realizes that the deadline is upon her. The newspaper staff was responsi- ble for the ten issues of the Fourth Estate. Publishing the newspaper was not an easy task. It required many talents, some of which includ- ed reporting, writing, and editing. The reporters dug into every aspect of a story, making sure everything had been covered in an acceptable and informative fashion. This was written into an interesting story con- sisting of good journalism. The editing came last as every story was reviewed for content and impor- tance. The editor’s job was one of extreme responsibility. Without the editor, publishing would be virtually impossible. The newspaper staff’s worst enemy was the deadline. The deadline was part of every newspaper and was responsible for keeping the news of the issue up to date. On layout night, the paper was in its final stages before printing. At that time the amorphous paper began to take shape. Alacrity to work existed among the staff as they knew the danger in loathing. After layout, the papers were sent to the printer where they roared off the presses to be distributed at school. NEWSPAPER EDITORS FRONT ROW: Photography. Mark Day; Exchange. Nancy Rich; Managing. Lydia Mackris and Amy Tomko. SECOND ROW: Sports. George Petras; Business. Chris Berman; Editor-in-Chief, Mary Kay Moore; Art. Jan Loreta; Photography, Scott Krol. Bliss was achieved as the paper came out and was accepted by the student body with acclaim. 23
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THESPIANS FRONT ROW. Mary Kay Moore, Mike Hajek. Judy Gergye. RjCk Sellers. Patti Romanik. THIRD ROW: Brad Kozar, Kathy Horner. Debbie Weigand. Russ Kondik. Jenny Horner. Dean Shimandle. Hank Dennis Marold. Meg Mackey. Randy Rasey. Lee-Ann D'Angelo. Diane Wehrum. SECOND ROW: Diane Wendorff. Donna Troy. Linda Heller. Yurko. Ed Estok. Debbie Griffith. Lynn Hendricks. Suzy Christenson. Kathy Jorgensen. I REALIZE YOU'RE HUNGRY. BUT THE SHOW MUST GO ON! Theresa Krakauskas plays the part of Barbarba Allen in, Dark of the Moon. I KNOW THE ANSWER! Jim Brand begs for forgiveness in the revival scene of Dark of the Moon.' ». AS MY FIRST WISH. I'LL TAKE A . Ricardo Nichols plays the part of a warlock in the fall play. SHOWTIME! Composed of a group of creative, talented students, Thearts was responsible for the dramatic produc- tions of BHS. Thearts concerned itself not only with acting, but with make-up, costumes, set design, and publicity. These were necessary elements for a successful show, something which the Thearts Society is well-known. Annually, Thearts presented a fall play, Christmas plays for children, a talent show, and a spring musical. Jr 25
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