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EXPRESSING their various feelings about the town snoop, portrayed by Lydia Strickland, are Laura Bowers, Paige Combs, and Angie Cavaness. AFTER ARGUING long and hard during the first act, Rose and John Angie Cavaness and Donnie Bettler make their apologies in Act II. TOOTIE wecky MeaIQ questions her grandfa- ther's tales about Tiaraland. In order to become a gray-haired grandfather, Charlie Snyder sifted baby powder through his hair.
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20 Imagine it! The 1904 World's Fair. The girls wearing long, elegant dresses, and the guys decked out with a coat, bow tie, and a hat to top things off. These were a few of the drama- tizations seen in Meet Me In St. Louis, the first play ever presented by the Drama Club. Meet Me In St. Louis was a first in many ways. It was the original play to institute the policy of allowing all grades to participate. The play was the premiere performance in the new auditorium, making it the first to take advantage of all the needed facilities. Under the direction of Miss Donna Eli and Mrs. Karen Hunter, Meet Me In St. Louis was presented on December 13 and 14. Putting in creative ideas and hard work along with the directors were Dawn Marble, the student director, and Terry Dismore, a freshman at Indiana University Southeast. In the week preceding the play, two teasers were given, one at the Middle School and another at Jonathan Jennings. During the evening perforance high school, an additional 800 people x viewed llMeet Me In St. Louis, the story of the unpredictable turn of the century Smith fam- 11y. Danny Ferguson expressed the opinion of many people when he said, I thought the play was very good-a lot better than I had expected. AFTER MIKE WISE'S run in with a trolley, Becky Meals cowers in fear when she is accused of the vandalism. Meet Me in the Auditorium a CAST AND CREW of 1'Meet Me In St. Louis : Teresa Isaac, Paige Combs, Becky Meals, Karen Lutz, Lydia Strickland. Row 2: Kathy Jones, Chris Wehner, Mel Carpenter, Laura Bowers, Dick Mickel, Angie Cavaness, Donnie Bettler, Brenda Ross, Paul Southard. Row 3: Kim Deaton, Kevin Pierce, Linda Hall, Craig Schiller, Dawn Marble. Row 4: Kevin Black, Mitch Clapp, Mike Wise, Ms. Donna Eli, Charlie Snyder. Back: Mark Bowers, Paula Wessel, Robbyn Armes, Mrs. Ka- ren Hunter, David Streets, Glenn McElfresh.
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y. amemg '1 me - g. 22 Queens and Kings Are Given Special Because Basketball Homecoming was after Christmas, a candidate for Holiday Tourney Queen was voted on in a special election. Tawana Pierce was the chosen one. For Homecoming, the Student Council decided to bringtback decorations. With the gym all decked out in hearts, the mood was set for the announcement: The 1980 Basketball Homecom- ing Queen is . . . BRENDA BALMER! ' Prom brought the last corona- tion of the year. As the Prom Queen and King, Carla McDaniel and Jeff Davidson, were crowned, the crowd gave them a long, standing ovation. Mi CHS HOLIDAY TOURNEY QUEEN CANDI- DATE: SENIOR TAWANA PIERCE. BRENDA BALMER and her escort Kirk Morrison exchange smiles as Brenda is announced the 1980 Basketball Homecoming Queen. BASKETBALL HOMECOMING QUEEN COURT: Kristie Day tFlower GirD, Damon Blair tCrown BearerL Roxie Blackburn, Delane Ison, Brenda Balmer, Rayma Marshall, Tawana Pierce, Robin Collier, Tina Curry.
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