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Art and Style The Art Style Industrial Arts Show was held April 30 In the Armory-Auditorium. Modeling their completed outtits were present and past members ot Home Eco- nomics and FHA members. Artists from ju- nior and senior high art classes also dis- played their work. Students from Industrial Arts class had projects on display, such as chests, bowls, tables, and grandfather clocks. '■S'. 1. Angela Hansen accepts the President s gavel while other of- ficers look on. 2. A group of girls enjoy a table made by Mike Dykes. 3. Shannon McMurchle examines the fine artwork. The District superior winners display their topic posters. Brian Ross models the shirt he made. Art Style 15
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“Juvie” The setting for Jerome McDonough's Juvie” was a juvenile detention building called Juvie. This drama pointed out the seri- ousness of juvenile crimes. Throughout the play, characters told of how they came to be In prison. Their crimes ranged from shoplifting to murder. The play was directed by Pat Hieb who commented, I was proud of the fact that my young and inexperienced cast handled a drama their first time out.” Students Part Played Laarnl Pasion Pinky Martese McGregor Sunny Brett TenEyck Andrew Patience Keiner Skip Bridgett O'Connell Jean Michele Meyer Leah Shannon McMurchie Jane Steph Hepburn Dina Steph Swanson Phylly Kristin Peck Carey Alisa Voorhis Ann Darcy Swanson Sean Troy Clutter (Voice) Andrew and Jean, played by Brett TenEyck and Bridgett O'Connell, act out a disagreement. ABOVE—The gang's all here! ABOVE—Patience Kelner and Darcy Swanson discuss past BELOW—Pinky, played by Lami Paslon. explains how she landed in prison. experiences. BELOW—Showdown at Juvie Halil 14 School Play
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Twins Rule the Halls Have you ever thought you were seeing double, or hallucinating? Well, you could just be in the halls of CHS. Double vision was a problem there. For instance, when the lunch bell rings, you might see Nancy and John Swenning racing for the car, to see which one gets to drive home for lunch. Or you might hear Rochelle Simpson telling Renae to shut up so that she can talk. Shaun and Shana Grassel. another brother, sister set of twins, would probably be arguing about who has to ride the bus home and tell mom the other is staying in town tonight. While walking down the hall, you could also hear Andy and Eric Frederick discussing how much money they have saved up to buy another car. While ventur- ing further down the hall you just might see the Hammerbeck twins, Brad and Brian, in the commons area struggling over their Algebra assignment. A new addition to the Chamberlain High School collection of twins was the Cosgroves, Odis and Joel. As you can see, trouble is double (six times) at CHS. Joel and Odls Cosgrove Shaun and Shana Grassel Not pictured—John and Nancy Swenning by Renae Simpson and Cheryl Maly Eric and Andy Frederick 16 Twins
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