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Difficulties Overcome and a Good Whodunit? Who killed John . L Hillllim lW Cristow, the priminent Harley : l i tit 2 , street doctor who llseemed to ' be loved by everyone? Was it his dim-witted wife, or was it one of his devoted mistresses? Or could it have been one of the others visiting the Angakatells for the weekend? Confusing? Well, this was the plot of the fall drama production, uThe Hollow, an Agatha Christie murder mystery. l llThe Hollow was presented on December 11, 12, and 13 after many llminor difficulties. The set was not completely finished until the night before the play; the cast had only five weeks to pre- pare for the performances; and none of the practices prior to dress rehearsal had 10090 atten- dance. In spite of all the difficulties, the cast pulled it off with lots of help from the backstage crew in makeup application and costum- ing. Many of the ideas used were those of David VanPelt, Laura Bowers, Karen Lutz, Becky Meals, and Steve Tucker, who had at- tended a five day drama work- shop at Ball State. They brought back many suggestions to im- prove the CH5 drama depart- ment, and llThe Hollow proved their new ideas successful. 20
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KAREN JAMES, the CH5 candidate, reigns as 19m Holiday Tourney Queen. BASKETBALL HOMECOMING COURT: Crown Bearer Jeffrey Craig and Flower Girl Jody Crone. Back: Tammy Cox, Helen Javorka, Monica Harrell, liz Steele, Karen James, Kathy Barton, lo Steele. FOOTBALL HOMECOMING COURT: Cheryl Adams, Carolyn O'Riley, Dawn Hodson, Delane lson, Jo Schafer, Robin Collier, Sara Casey, Becky Tungate, Gina Pryor. MONICA HARRELL receives congratulations from her escort lohn McCaskill, as she is named Basketball Queen. The odds-that was what the CH5 queen candidates were up against. But three senior girls beat those odds to reign as 1980-81 queens First came Football Homecoming. Muddy fields forced the court to detour, and it was a wind-blown Jo Schafer who was crowned as Football Homecoming Queen. December brought the Holiday Tourney. CHS had only won the title twice, but Karen James was the 8third time charm, as she became the tourney queen. Friday the 13th-a bad day for many people. For the 1981 Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen, however, it turned out lucky. Amidst a Valentine setting, Moni- ca Harrell was 8quowned queen, to quote announcer Mike Wise.
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CAST AND CREW OF THE HOLLOW: Richard Bettler, lohn Sheehan, Scott Osborne. Row 2: Sara Tarter, Kim Deaton, Teresa Isaac, Karen Lutz, Laura Bowers. Row 3: Jeff Gabbard, Linda Tully, Don Bettler, Amber Zollman, lydia Strickland, Chris Wehner, Mark Bowers. Row 4: Paige Combs, David VanPelt, Becky Meals, Cindy Heflin, Mel Carpenter, Tona Montgomery. Back: Terry Dismore tTech. DirJ, Steve Tucker, Ty Stover, Karen Hunter tDirJ, David Streets, Angie Cavaness. SIR HENRY ANKGATELL tMark Bowerst relaxes while he reads the news- paper. Extensive make-up was used to achieve the aged look of the character. GUDGEON tDonnie Bettlert putters over to the scene of the murder of Dr. John Cristow tDavid VanPeltL where Sir Henry Ankgatell tMark Bowerst inspects the body. GUDGEON tDonnie Bettlen, Edward Ankgatell tDavid Streetsy and Henri- etta Ankgatell tCindy Heflim patiently watch as lady Ankgatell tTona Montgomerw pulls one of her usual scatter-brained antics. INSPECTOR COLQUHOUN tMel Carpenten graciously hands Mrs. Cristow tlydia Stricklandt her sweater
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