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This year a total of twenty-four girls competed for Homecoming Queen. A run-off ballot narrowed the field to five girls. Then, at a school assembly, ballots for Queen were taken. During halftime of the Homecoming game. Toni Thompson was crowned the 1978 Homecoming Queen. Traeie O’Neill Maehelle Gee 13
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Supporting cast for the Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch were (the women-folk in the back row) Debi Summers, Julie Weaver, and Diane Haas. The men-folk (the hams in the front row) were played by Gene Blue, Bill W right. Rick Dalton. Doug Baker and Neal Malone. Thespian Fall Production Took Us Around to The Wild, Wild West The setting was a mythical western town, Golpher Gulch. Sneaky P itch, played by Chris Hartsock, was the mythical villain. The fall production of the play the Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch was presented to the public on November 18 and 19 and was more than a mythical melodrama. The setting, cast performances, direction, lighting and mood made the mythical into reality for the Clinton audience. Before near capacity audiences, the play presented the town hum. Sneaky, as the only character in the town who mars the perfect life of Golpher Gulch. In the end, it was Sneaky who reformed just as he died. Outstanding supporting characters included Hackham, played by Neal Malone; Jack Oglesby, played by Gene Blue; Jeff Calvert, who acted as narrator; and Doc Burch, played by Todd O’Neill. One cast member, Julie Weaver, took ill just before the play was to open. Val Donnan, student director, took up the role of Maroon, which had heen W eaver’s part. Val did a fine job in the part even though she had only four days to prepare the role. Mrs. I). Ann Jones directed the play along with her student teacher Mr. Phillip Jordon. Adding to part of the western setting is Julie Weaver, who did not perform in the play because she was taken ill with the mumps. Val Donnan took her place during the two nights of the performance. 14
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