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High-Q Team Finish. 1 At the Charlestown-Moore game t , Some of the semi-finalists practice to determine who the nal score showed who was best. finalists will be. .N 1 a hi Jeff Risinger was the alternate team Rehearsing before the actual taping of the show was a1 6 member and told about our school. fun.
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ne long whistle and the stage would explode h nine stumbling, shoving, pushing, screaming 5 running on stage from every direction. This 05 was repeated five times during the course the junior class play, Cheaper by Ike Dozen. The t centered around the conflict between a ctly business father tCharles OeRourket and eldest daughter tTeresa HessL who wanted an iting social life. A snooty teacher, a naive ngest son, plus some unrehearsed antics of , the dog, kept the audience laughing right until the teary-eyed ending. Other cast mem- s were: Bryan Hood tFrankL Marylyn Bowen rnesrineL Leslie Prather tMotheO, Donna bster tMarthaL Jim Cole tLarryL Diane W0- chowski tMiss BrilD, David Masingo tDarU, n Vogt Uackiex Greg DeCamp tFredL Joni er tMrs. FitzgeraldL Debbie Perry tLilliam, n Combs Ooe ScalesL Jim Blevins tDoc Bur- t, and Miss Frey tditecton. e members of the cast practice lines before ' start of the dress rehearsal. Mr. Gilbreth, to stall time until Anne gets back from her date, calls a family assembly to help Mrs. Brill Rin- terpret.
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Second Place Charlestown, SpencerW These words were of- i heard this year when CHS appeared on the AVE-TV High-Q show. CHS had no trouble eating Louisville Collegiate 260-35 and Moore gh School 285-20. Playing against Manual gh School. the team had more difficulty, but - final score of 150-120 made CHS an unde- ted champion. In the play-off rounds for undefeated teams eckinridge County defeated Wagner, while 5 came from behind to beat Durrett by a re of 160-140. Breckinridge County and their uman computef Lynn Bolin proved to be too ch for CHS, defeating them 305-80 in the mpionship game. But CHS received runner-up ards for the 1972 Kentucky-Southern Indiana gh-Q competition, making their coaches tMrs. ringer, Mrs. Merillat, Mrs. Steigle, and Mr. mleL as well as the whole school, proud. ter their defeat of Moore, everyone seems to be ppily receiving congratulations. CmbCr S of the High-Q team: Brian Ross, Tom Spencer, Billiann Hartlage, and Alan Hall.
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