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The setting for the play J.B. is a circus Mr. Kaough, director of both plays, gives ground with all the necessities: a tent, the Linda Serna a few pointers on how to center ring, and in this case, two masks feel the part of Mrs. Betticelli. which represent G od and the devil. As Mr. Zuss (Scott Aurand) oversees, Zephar (Randy Elliott), Bildad (Brian Chronister), and Eliphaz (Scott Marbach) beat up J.B. . . . As J.B. (Brad Hinsky) and his wife, Sara (Cathy Cable), hold a flower which sym- bolizes life, they realize that they cannot lose faith in God and that they must go on. 20— Plays
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Moments of glory enjoyed by royalty m J r TI i m mm® ll [ 1 lif jHI v ■■ mm 1 Iver Arrow Court — Front Row: Jody jchran, Brad Weber. Back Row: Teresa jrn, Steve Aspy, Audrey Becher, Gary Helmrich, Queen Teresa Woebbeking, Rick Ross, Leann Geels, Sam Gerke, CarlaSauer, Dan Uhrick. Umbrellas and blankets are a must for court members Sheila Davis, Joann Selk- ing, Susan McAhren, and Tony Meyer who try to ' keep dry at the Homecoming game. Presenting the flowers and crown at the Silver Arrow Coronation are Jody Cochran and Brad Weber. The rain on Homecoming night may have cancelled the parade and dampened the game a little, but spirits were still high as the royal court stood on the stadium track at half-time of the East Noble-Bellmont football game. The student body had made their selection that morning and the decision was brought to a cli- max as Susan McAhren was crowned the 1980 Homecoming Queen and Tony Meyer was announced as the Homecoming King. After a 21-17 victory for Bell- mont, the performing band WKKJ supplied the music for the annual dance. February arrived and along with it the annual Silver Arrow Corona- tion sponsored by the cheerlead- ers. Due to the cancellation of school most of the week because of fog, student voting took place before the game on Silver Arrow night. Senior candidates vying for the crown were Audrey Becher, Teresa Kern, and Teresa Woeb- beking. After the crowd became silent, Teresa Woebbeking was announced as the 1981 Silver Arrow Queen. For the Silver Arrow dance, It ' s a Rainbow World, music was provided by the band End Game . Homecoming Silver Arrow — 1 9
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Drama Club brings stage to life The setting was a circus round, but the theme was far Dm being fun and games. It was ne to relive the Old Testament as r. Kaough ' s cast of 22 per- irmed a revised life of Job in the ay J.B. on December 5,6, and 7. Brad Hinsky and Cathy Cable ortrayed the lead roles of J.B. id his wife. It was a test of faith, courage, id strength as J.B. and his wife ere put through one disaster after another — the loss of their children, their business, their home. But in the end, as in the Book of Job itself, God gave them the ultimate gift — the ability to hope and to love. Singing and dancing dominated the stage for the play West Side Story on the weekend of March 13,14,and15. A cast of 29 brought the sum- mer of 1959 to life as they por- trayed two rivaling gangs, the Jets and the Sharks, both trying to be rulers of the west side of Manhat- tan. The hatred of the two gangs was contrasted with the love of an ex-Jet leader and the sister of the Shark leader. The final scene showed the injustices that can be done by society because of racial preju- dices, when both leaders were killed and the ex-Jet leader died in the arms of his lover. Clarice (Lori Conrad) and Action (Mike Ha milton) enjoy themselves at the gym dance before the big rumble. Lovers Tony (Gerry Rumschlag) and Maria (Mary Hann) share a romantic moment as they sing Tonight . Pausing during the song America Rosalia (Teresa Wolpert) tries to find ways to defend her homeland, Puerto Rico. i Plays— 21
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