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Above right: Karen Kockelman, student director with technicians Tim Goodmanson and Kevin 01son(k- neeling). Right: Well, who's this? Mrs. Barker asks Grandma about the Young Man. Below left: Todd listens patiently to the discussion between Grandma and Mommy. Below center: ' 'Old people are gnarled, and sagged, and twisted into the shape of a complaint.'' Below right: ' 'Right up there on the old silver screen,'' Grandma tells the Young Man. Far below left: Row 1: Karen Olson (Mommy), Todd Ochsendorf (Daddy), Joyce Olson (Grandma), Karen Meyer (Mrs. Barker), Pete Snortum ( (the Young Man). Row 2: Tim Goodmanson, Karen Kock- elman, Kevin Olson, Mr. Womson (Director). Far below right: Mommy, in her typical dorrpneer- ing attitude, scolds Mrs. Barker with Daddy listening in agreement. ■
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FALL PL A Y Opposite page, the cast is pictured: Kim Borowski, Todd Ochsendorf, Joyce Olson, John Dahlager, Debby Zimmer- man , and Karen Kockelman are seated. Standing are: Mr. Single, Technical Director; Mr. Schultz, Director and Da- vid Olson, technical crew. In the center left: Opal, Karen Kockelman, is feeding her newlyfound family. Center right: Karen and Kim are discussing the arrival of Opal's baby. Below left: Opal is reading the will. This page: Opal is admiring her venus statue with the clock in its belly. In the center: Opal has found out the baby was a fake and is making sure they don't escape. The technical crew is pictured in the bottom picture. They are: Carl Houtman, seated, Beth Miller, Gail Houtkooper, Nancy Thielges, Carlin Keimig, Lyle Fokken, Tim Goodmanson and Mr. Schultz, direc- tor, standing. OPAL’S BABY
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PTSA HOSTS FASHION SHOW Paula Rotenberger gave a talk on being a page at the State Capital. DeAnn Warwick modeled Beth Miller's original dress. Jackie Drietz received first place on her modified gown. Jane Weber received first place on her original gown. Debbie Eddy shows some leg in her modified gown that received third place. Second row: Kim Oellien, Pam Voss who modeled Lori Yackley's cape, Carlin Keimig, and DeAnn Warwick. Third row: Dawn Wol- lum, Nancy Thielges and the H.E.A.R.T. group.
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