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Celebrating Success Supreme pizza, Doritos, pepperoni pizza, bar-b-que potato chips and Mr. Pibb are only a few foods that the cast enjoys after their two performances. The group, as Valerie Helbert says “celebrates their accomplishment with a party after each per¬ formance. On Friday night, the first night of the play, thirty people, including guests and Mrs. Michelle Ornstein, crowded into Pizza Inn. According to members, the Drama club is improv¬ ing their image from two years ago when they were kicked out of Pizza Hut. Ginny Ruff explains, “some people built bon¬ fires in the ashtrays, others were flying paper airplanes and someone threw a piece HARMONIC ENTERTAIN¬ MENT. Benji Rexrode, and Bill Clayton play their violins be¬ tween the scene changes. Folk songs such as River Valley were apreciated by the audience. of pizza that stuck to a window! One may ask, “does the cast behave now? “Say WHAT? Jeremy Brene- man exclaims with a sar¬ castic laugh. Becky Roller adds “Well . . . this is the Drama club we ' re talking about! People that like to express themselves! Even so Valerie states “This past time we behaved pretty well. After eating ten pizzas everyone pays their dues and waits for the cast party on Saturday night. The host this fall was Sherry Rodeffer. Mrs. Ornstein comments “it ' s supervised (the party) and I believe that within the last couple of years the group has ma¬ tured. Becky Roller says “We watched a movie, ate doritos, and NO alcohol. “It gave the cast time to be together and goof around. adds Theresa Early. The cast and pizza par¬ ties have remained a Dra¬ ma club tradition for a number of years. David Early thinks that the par¬ ties are “too short but overall the members enjoy them. Student Life
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IL m Nervous Hosts When company is com¬ ing, nervous hosts usually clean the toilets and tell their kids to behave. Much the same feeling prevailed as teachers and students anticipated the arrival of the Southern Association Visiting Team. Students were well aware of their teacher ' s nervousness. Steve Lay¬ man expresses a common sentiment when he said teachers were nicer. Some teachers showed other signs of stress than just being nice. Linette Price commented that Mrs. Donna Martz was rushing around trying to get things ready for the reception. Mrs. Martz agreed. I was in a tizzie that week, she said. Miss Diane Eberly was also cited a being nervous. She said, I didn ' t know what to expect because of all the hype that preced¬ ed their arrival. She felt that it turned out to be not nearly as bad as I expect¬ ed. Mrs. Alma Ritchie was among the few who said, I honestly was not ner¬ vous and I sincerely feel that I did not act any dif¬ ferently towards my stu¬ dents. Tracy Stroop insist¬ ed, however, that she was nicer. Though the committe only visited a short while, they managed to evoke feelings of nervous¬ ness and fear. Teachers were not the only ones af¬ fected though. As Ms. Ma¬ ry Bert Hawkins said, They (the students) want¬ ed to put on a good im¬ pression too. APPEALING APPETIZERS. Dr. D on Elson, Mrs. Betty Hornick,and Mr. Jerry Wampler sample the pre-banquet appetiz¬ ers. Raw vegetables and fresh ap¬ ple cider were the featured hors d ' oeuvres. Visiting Committee
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GOING DOWN. Mary Call (Sherry Rodeffer), Devola Luther (Ginny Ruff), and Ima Dean Lu¬ ther (Casey Cline) try to decide what to do with the sick Reiser Pease(R.B. Propst). Reiser was given an onion bath to cure his ailments. HOMEMADE CURE. Mary Call (Sherry Rodeffer) watches as Ima Dean Luther (Casey Cline) fills the tub with onion water for Reiser Pease ' s (R.B. Propst) curing bath. The onion bath was given to bring Pease ' s fever down. BRIGHT LIGHTS. Paul Lohr, lighting director, confers with his crew. Lohr was in charge of the lighting during “Where the Lillies Bloom.” Fall Drama
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