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MII!! sxiggl :M 23354 Assembly staged b theater tech Drama assembly became a class pro- ject at the urging of theater tech stu- dents. The group remodeled Tom Ar- chibald and Brett Darling's idea into a 40 minute assembly on December I4. Pressed for time, the group borrowed slides from the journalism department to use on the Late-Early-Mid-after noon Weekday News, hosted by an- chormen Darling and Archibald. As they wrote the news in a hurried fash- ion, other class members composed black out jokes to use while changing sets. Teachers hopped on the band wagon with their own soap opera skit starring Sherry Christoffersen, Joyce Boon, Richard Hewitt, Mark Tichenor and Ron Rickets. We were hoping to start an annual event, said Archibald, just doing what we wanted for 40 minutes. 3 0, LEFT: At the end of her rope. drama teacher Sherry Christoffersen decides to take the easy way out. LOWER LEFT: LouAnn Ketchner shoves another banana in Maynard HuII's already full mouth as they lead seniors to top honors in the competition, LOWER RIGHT, Joyce Boon ex- plains Mrs. Christoffersen's disturbed state of mind to young doctor Mark Tichenor in the teachers' skit. 4,6 1'UFi vul ? 1 5' at we ws Q- asf' Ei daiml as z. A A I. 'Ur-iii
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Actors sharpen technique in cafe You need two kids to impress your mistress of your family man status. So what do you do? You borrow kids for the weekend. But make sure you don't mistakenly get the kids that your mis- tress is trying to get rid of. That was the problem Harry Lindsey Cplayed by Ted Fettigi ran into and the trouble began. For three nights, on October l8, I9 and 20, The Last Weekend at High Ridge gave the advanced drama class new experience in a close-audience atmo- sphere. Working on the risers in the cafeteria meant a smaller stage and audience to play to than the l200-seat auditorium. According to drama teacher Sherry Chistoffersen the play was not meant to be a big money-maker but was in- tended to impose a greater challenge to the advanced students' acting abili- ty. I Molly Mansker . ..... Phyllis Brett Darling ........ Bell Boy Rhonda Westeren . Susan Allen , Tami Thurman .. Wyn Conrad Stuart David .. Murry Conrad Judy Lesher ........ Sherman David Knight ..... Ross Farrel Toni Wormington ....... House Hooker Marvin Wodtli ...... Boatman Karen Giffiths .......... Maid Sue Davis . . . Margaret Conrad Patty Daniels ..... Cora Allen Ted Fettig ..... Harry Lindsey ABOVE: Thespian Ted Fettig has to think about his next move as the plot thickens. RIGHT: The cafeteria setting proves to be a good learning experience for Molly Mansker. Stuart David. Sue Davis, Judy Lesher, Toni Wormington. Rhonda Westeren and Patty Daniels. LOWER RIGHT: Old friend Dave Knight receives a hug from Sue Da- vis while 'lady of the evening' Toni Wormington speaks to a client on the phone. I8 High Ridge Y- -A. A 5 'rl hw fl , klislifl
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Funds lack fails to stop dancers Preparations for Dance Team began with May tryouts for the IO member group. During the summer, three girls went to a dance workship at Lewis and Clark College. Lack of funds kept the girls from buying completely new outfits. Instead they bought new turtle necks to use with older uniforms. Carwashes helped raise additional money for the group. Captain Jennifer Olson led the girls in performances at football and basket- ball games, wrestling matches and pep assemblies. The dancers wrapped up the year by operating the Hobby Show concession stand and participating in the Muscu- lar Distrophy Danceathon in March. 20 Dance Team nf' X X X .-if TOP: A chorus line? Dance team members con- struct one of their halftime routines during prac- tice in the cafeteria. CENTER: Team members seated are Jamie Cooley, Jennifer Olson, Debbie Zepnewski, Kathy Welbourn and Julie Allen. ROW 2: Terry Battles, Inger Christiansen, Terri Crotchett and Debbie Zilk. RIGHT: Dancers Julie Allen and Debbie Zepnewski display their style at a football game. R
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