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There ' s no business like show business Top Right, Prof. Lloyd (S. Schlund), Doc Reeber (J. Lindsay), and an old grad (M. Andersen) pose for a chum- my pictiffe. The Drama Club: Dave Dormans, T. Taykowski, J. Holder- man, T. Hofrichter, L. Schinnerer, J. Thompson, Dave Meyers, L. Uhlig, K. Wakeland, M. Andersen, T. Terrell, Mike Meyers, S. Schlund, R. Joyner, S. Morgan, S. Fritz, M. Wakeland, R. Malcolm, T. Hayes, J. Groenert, S. Gerbers. Chorus: K. Longroy, R. Graham, S. Fritz, Mike Meyers, T. Taykowski, M. Gerke, D. Dormans, A. Shelton, N. Edmond, G. Koehlinger, J. Hold- erman, T. Hayes, C. Michel, A. Kibellus, T. Duff, E. Rodenbeck Bottom Right, Dutch (Marty Meyers) Ethel (Angie Patterson) really get into the swing of things. Opp. page: Top Left, Bud (Tom Hofrichter) and Helen (Emily Rodenbeck) enjoy being together, gives Helen (Emily Roden- beck) an affectionate hug. Top Mid- dle, Minerva (Gwen Buesking) and Hunk Hoyt (Scott Morgan) make a cute couple. Middle Left, Jack (Pete Haas) confers with Gale Joy (Laurel Uhlig). Bottom Left, The National Thespian Society, L to R, : T . Tay- kowski, K. Wakeland, L. Uhlig, J. Groenert, A. Patterson, T. Terrell, R. Joyner, M. Andersen, S. Gerbers, S. Schlund, S. Frite, T. Hayes, Ad- visor Ms. Shrubsall.
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The Drama Department put on a variety of plays that proved to be enjoyable to everyone. The fall play. Best Foot Forward, show- cased the talents of future actors and actresses. Toy Box Theatre was active in many ways including the production of the play, The Frog Prince. They also per- formed chancel dramas for weekly chapel services and presented a Christmas spe- cial at the Disabled Vet- eran ' s Recreation Center. Toybox also toured local hospitals. Shepherd of the City day school, and John- ny Apple seed School. Best Foot Forward , the best! 28
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Singers handbells reach community The combination of 22 vocally talented, diligent, and unique people equal the Concordia Singers. They perform at churches, country clubs, and spread joy in hospitals and nurs- ing homes. The exertion demanded at practices three days of the week, was well rewarded in the Nisbova contest. Directed by Baldur Stiehl, Ken Stelzer, and Mr. Sievert, the three handbell groups performed at every concert adding a light new sound. Top Left, Brian, Denny, and Mark accompany the busy Singers with Keyboard, guitar, and drums. Top 30 Right: Performance time calls for some serious bell ringing. Middle Right: The Singers dress formally for the Christmas Concert. Bottom Left: Hats off to the enthusiastic Singers I Bottom Right: Bell ringers can even find something to smile about at 7:30 in the morning!
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