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6 Senior Class Presents Arsenic and Old On March 9 and 10, the senior class presented their class play, Arsenic and Old Lace. The play told of the Brewster family and ot the many strange members ot the family. The play was directed by lVlr. Jim Austin and Mr. Prentice lVlearns. The student directors were Jennifer Hall and James Linville. Pam Dietz was the stage manager. The cast consisted ot Cheri O'lVlal- ley, Cathy Tabor, Lauren Harrison, Gary Averitt, Michael Hohlt, Zack l-leckmann, Duane Lueckemeyer, Jeff Janner, James Reue, Joe Garnett, Don Prenzler, Russell LaRoe, and James Linville. Lace -R ,V ,fx 5, 11'
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Students Train on Jobs Industrial Cooperative Training offered an opportunity for students to learn job skills while working at the type of job in which they had an interest. Some of the types of jobs included mechanics, farm and ranch rela- ted occupations such as welding and repairing farm machinery, as well as a wide range of other fields. Girls in Vocational Office Education were taught to run office machines, such as typewriters, adding machines, dictaphones and office duplicators. They typed stencils, tests, school programs and other types of forms to give them practice. In addition, these girls held jobs in secretarial fields in the community. Officers of ICT were: Dale Procter, president, Mark Murphy, vice- president, Thomas Moehlmann, secretary, Paul Murski, treasurer, Gary Koerth, reporter, Mark Seeger, parliamentarian, and Don Dahmann, sergeant at arms. Officers of VOE were: Kathy Ahrens, president, Sandra Voger, vice- president, Sandra Derkowski, secretary, Cheryl Zwahr, treasurer, LaTreIl Brinkmeyer, reporter, Debbie Schulze, parliamentarian, and Sharon Dittert, historian. 1. Grady Niemeyer cleans a radiator. 2. INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING: FRONT ROW: Mr. Mike Sommerlatte sponsor, Dale Proctor, Mark Seeger, Gary Koerth, Don Dahmann. SECOND ROW: Mark Murphy, Tommy Moehl- mann, Paul Murski. THIRD ROW: Russell Heidemann, Donald Moehlmann, Rodney Hanath, Johnnie Whiddon, Dale Krause. FOURTH ROW: Grady Niemeyer, Thomas Hermann, Jerry Merten, Robin DeLoach, Carl Dahmann. FIFTH ROW: David Diver, Earl Gardner, Bobby Cook, Dwayne Brauner. SIXTH ROW: Melvin Ervin, Wade Bage, David Rodenbeck, David Sommerfeld, Robert Lehmann, Roy Hubert, Herman Brending, Brian Ben- der. I
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