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Bolivians, Dutchmen, Irishmen . . . and all Thatlazz come Cheaper b the Dozen Two short blasts of a whistle had the cast of Cheaper by the Dozen running to assembly call to keep Dad, Roger Dixon, happy. Mrs. Cheryl Bostrom directed Frank and Ernestine Gil- breth, Greg Nolan, and JoAnn Ray, in their reminiscences of life in the twenties, when their older sister Anne, Becky Iverson, was shocking her parents with silk stockings, teddies, and attempts to date boys. Jeff Geier created an unforgettable character as the cheerleader who tries to date Anne, and Mark Soss was the boy who finally'succeeded. Miss Brill, Kris Tulin, and her assistant, Shannon Clark, and the Gilbreths' cook played by Becky Davidson, were dismayed by the activities of the dozen. As in all perform- ances, Cheaper by the Dozen utilized the hard work of many hands and creative minds for a success. klfg 1. Anne Gilbreth, Becky Iverson, answers her first phone call from a boy under the teasing eye of her siblings, Greg Nolan and Rondell Hunt. 2. The cast studies their lines between scenes. Front, L to R: Debbie Eng, Debbie Lewey, Mark Soss, Becky Iverson, Lisa Poshusta, Darci Burlingame. Back L to R: Jeff Geier, Shannon Clark, Bobbi Walker, Lori Elliott, Rondell Hunt. Cast members not pictured: Rocky Brumley, Roger Dixon, Connie Davis, Kris Tulin, and Becky Davidson. 3. Frank and Ernestine, Greg Nolan and JoAnn Ray, recall the happiest time in the world. 4. Part of the dozen line up for assembly call. 2 x ', ' i 1 .lt 1 i. , ,i .- . , ,- ,V ..-.-.,,., . . it l- ' 'N .ln 1, ' wail. ,l ini- ,, . ' ,ly l, .ii .: ii U , ' il -' it. 1' '..' i. ii H .1 1:1 '. if ' 4, ' ii ,V . '-i'l' . ' L - i' ,Q 1,50 1, -lu it -, i . . ,, ,i , ,z ,, -YH Y-:H-,u 'Vi i . ,,-1. ,L v , ..L i J WM W l wx W. x, l' ': ir fn ,, fm, in A ' H 1 ,ii ' i I H . .V ry 4 54334-. N 4 , 1 -..ef j V .N t tl 3 4 WHEATLAND LANES 15
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Sadie Hawkins' Girls' League created Heaven on the Seventh Floor for the night of November 5, transforming the gym into a shining world. Despite problems booking a band, the Sadie Hawkins' will be remembered as a success, with wispy cotton clouds, glitter, and foil stars a part of the memory. The cou- ples became the entertainment when the band, Something Else, invited them to, bump or hustle on the stage. Couples wearing matching shirts con- tinued the tradition of the girl-ask-guy dance. 1. Glittering letters for the picture backdrop, Denise Bunney, Dollie Suess, Donna Hutchens, and Laurie Clien talk about preparations for the dance. 2. Robyn Bruya and Mrs. Moffat look for guidance from above while building the kissing booth. 3. Bonnie Hensle, Mike Appel, Jodi Tate, Rick Hubbard, Brian Largent, Dorothy Hanson, Mike Kragt, and Kelly Moore pause for a mem- ory. 4. Deciding that dancin' is hard work, Randy Hamlin, Kevin Doty, and Jon Link acquire a few moments of rest. 5. Thirsty dancers take a break. . 1'-410. L ir N-if . X, 14 WHITMAN COUNTY GROWERS
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After the bell rings and the doors close, we let go 1. Fun and games continue at Young Life open house after the home games. 2. Gliding down a slope takes a lot of style - so does stopping. 3. Everyone reacts differently to a ride on a rooter bus. 4. Oh no, please don't take our picture! giggled the girls who went to communications camp at Whitworth, Bonnie Hensle, Connie Davis and Jeana Berry. 5. The varsity cheerleaders earned two superior trophies at cheer camp in Moscow, Idaho last summer. 6. Showing off their trophy are the wrestling cheerleaders. 7. Meg lkuyama blows out her candles at her first American style birthday party. 8. Randy Franz, Robyn Bruya and Scott Draper traveled to Ellensburg to Girls' and Boys' State. 9. Dollie Suess, Laura Jones and Sandy Kammer- zell relax at a Young Life open house. 4 - I . . . 3 16 FELDMAN BROTHERS' TIRE SERVICE
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