Croswell Lexington High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Croswell, MI)

 - Class of 1988

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Croswell Lexington High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Croswell, MI) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 59 of 240
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THE 1987 88 DRAMA CLUB: 1st Row- Polly Zauner, Jeff Roe, Heather Monroe, Holly Pitrago, Michael Falls, Jenny Wall, Helen Gillot, Heather Blackwell, Allan Volker, Jeff Butler; 2nd Row- Alycia sykora, Mike Black, Jill Brach, Eric Sacco, Holly Nasakowski, Angie Newton, Angela Agnello, Bill Forgette, Mary Miller, Mark Lee; 3rd Row- Laurie Krantz, Mike Kluczyk, Jeff Lincoln, Patty Davis, Jason Priest, Chris Jacobs, Chuck Custard, Jean Huepenbecker, Sue Linhard, Duane Kautz, Kim Phillips, Anke Welten, Barry Kluczyk, Mike Cadotte. Hauing Stem Tonight? The 1988 Spring Play presented by the drama club was Onions in the Stew , written by Betty MacDonald. It's the story of a family, the MacDonalds, that leaves the city of Seattle and moves to a small island. Unfortunately, they discover that island life isn't all it's cracked up to be. A series of mishaps and problems includes numerous plumbing problems, a washing machine that drifts out to sea, one of the largest snowstorms ever seen on the island, and many unexpected summer guests. The parents, Don and Betty MacDonald, were played by Mark Lee,sophomore, and Holly Pitrago,senior. Mary Miller and Robyn Kredell, juniors, played their teen-age daughters, Anne and Joan. These two behave like normal teen-agers. Anne can't decide between Howard, her city boyfriend, and Roger, a local islander. Howard and Roger are played by Chuck Custard and Mike Falls, sophomores. Joan has to deal with Claud the clod, played by senior Chris Jacobs, her steady. Other cast members included Jennifer Olimer, Nicole Ohl, Sue Linhard, Jill Brach, Beth Gardner, Alycia Sykora, Anke Welten, Jason Priest, Bill Forgette, Rudy Lara, Beth Sylla, Kim Phillips, Allan Volker, Holly Nosakowski, Eric Sacco, Jeff Lincoln, Patty Davis,and Duane Kautz. The stage crew was Dave Lockwood, Patty Davis, Jeff Butler, Michael Cadotte, Robert Fuller, Laurie Krantz, and Mike Kluczyk. SPRING PLAY 55

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DAVE LOCKWOOD. FRESHMAN, who olaved a sanor, receives a kiss from Angela Agnello. MICHAEL FALLS. SOPHOMORE, gets help from Marv Miller, junior, in putting on ms satetv mask . 54 SPRING PLAY JENNIFER OLIMER, SENIOR, piayed Claire, a next-door neighoor. HOLLY PITRAGO, SENIOR, receives directions from a plumber, Jason Priest, freshman.



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Newspaper Is A Learning Experience m school newspaper is something that informs the student body of things happening in the school. But not only is it an information source, it also symbolizes the soint of the stuoent body. Each school s paper is unique and has its own characteristics. The staff of the 1958 Fioneer Spirit was compnseo of all first-year journalism students. During tne first semester, a paper isn t produced. Instead, they must study journalistic application, and the history anc development of journalism. They also iearn what makes journalism writing different from otner Kinds of writing. Then, at the beginning of second semester, tnev start producing the oaper. At first it s a lot of trial and error, but. after several issues, tne Pioneer Spirit oefinitely improved. Nicole Ohl, junior, was the Editor-In-Chief. It taK.es a lot more responsibility than I tnought it would, said Nicole. “Every issue we ve gotten a little better. Does working on the newspaper mean a lot of hard work'-1 Different answers came from different staff members. Chad Fartaka, junior, said. It takes a lot more work than I ever thought it would, but it s a fun class1 paper, but it gets hectic. said Chris Jacobs,senior. Kris Bentley, soonomore, said. Newspaper is tun. but it takes alot of extra time before and after school. 1st Row-Micheile DeMeyei. Angela Coburn, Mary Kaczor; 2nd Row-Cindy MGses, Chris Daniels,Nicole Onl;3rd Row-Anke welten, Barry k’iuczyk, David Partlo, Patty Welter. Chad Fartaka, 4th Row- Kris Bentley, Chris Jacobs. Chuck Laughlin, Charles Morgan, Jerry Kaczor, Harold MaaesKUMdvison. patty davis. sophomore. enters a newspaper story into the computer. eARRr K'LUCZYK. SENIOR, works on tne newspaper layout at tne Jeffersonian office in Crosweli. CHUCK LAUGHLIN, SENIOR, Charles Morgan, junior, and ratty Davis, sopnomore, work witn other staff members to meet a deadline. 56 NEWSPAPER

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