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w Showing their stuff. Terry (Natalie Dowden) and Gus (Scott Newby) perform to the music of At Once. mr- 1HHB Playing familiar songs such as, I Wish I Were In Love Again and The Lady Is A Tramp, are Cara Beitz, Mark West, Eliot Lambert, and Claire Lahey, members of the orchestra. With the curtain call fast approaching. Jen- ny Murphy gives herself the onceover ' be- fore going on stage. fall play 21
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Behind the scenes. Becky Saalfrank touches up Ralph Shorey ' s Seymour Fleming look. Joining In with Bunny (Jenny Murphy) is the entire cast singing Johnny One Note. Telling Val (Telly Nakos) how much she loves him, Susie (Mary Stalder) sings. My Funny Valentine. Explaining her true feelings to her mother, Mrs Owen (Lisa Bruch), Jenniger (Linda Rodenbeck) pours out her heart Cast Grows Together They called us ' Babes in Arms ' and the title really fit the cast, stated Lisa Bruch (Mrs. Owen). The cast of the fall musical, Babes in Arms, be- came very close, like a big fam- ily, said junior Donna Kleinsch- midt. Not only did they become good friends behind the scenes but also on the stage. They were united in their fight to save the Surf and Sand Playhouse for their friend Bunny (Jenny Murphy), Director Miss Dianne Shrubsall said, It ' s neat to sit back and watch people grow close. As in the previous years, the cast had secret pals to whom they sent presents through Student Ser- vices. It really didn ' t bother me that much, I thought it was neat that the kids did it. It really got their spirit up for the musical, said Mrs. Nancy Murphy, secretary in Student Services. However, some of the faculty were upset be- cause of the number of class in- terruptions to deliver presents. It was a disturbance but I didn ' t mind as much since it didn ' t hap- pen everyday, stated Mrs. Linda Schwartz, English teacher. 20 fall play
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3BHEL t NHS Recognizes Top 27 Being in National Honor Society was more important than I thought. It was a nation-wide organization. It made colleges look twice at my application. I was gualified for many scholar- ships because of NHS. From comments like these, it was easy to see that National Honor So- ciety was beneficial to the 27 sen- iors who were members. But what exactly was National Honor Society? According to spon- sor Mr. Don Luepke, it was one of the major things considered by col- leges. Scholarships were a part of it, but it was also a social activity. The group initially got together to elect officers: President Brenda Ed- wards, Vice President Deanna Payne, Secretary Matt Springer, and Treasurer Heidi Kruckeberg. They discussed scholarships based on leadership, scholarship, charac- ter, and service, and planned ac- Although the work was difficult, the reward of being in NHS and the feeling of pride was worth it all. tivities and fundraising projects. However, to be eligible for the benefits of NHS, seniors had to put forth effort. The members were se- lected from the top 15 percent of the senior class. According to Sheela Bathina, You had to work all through high school. It wasn ' t just a one year job. President Brenda Edwards felt that although the work was diffi- cult, the reward of being in NHS and the feeling of pride was worth it all. During tho National Honor Society assem- bly, senior Carla Bruick gladly accepts her nomination and wel- comes the next mem- ber of the NHS. 22 academics
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