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Production Committees Chairmen Organize, Carry Out Time- Consuming Tasks Students worked long and hard making the necessary preparations for the yearly school theatrical productions. Members of lVlr. Tom Bollin's Stagecraft and Lighting class spent hours working on the elaborate revolving set and winding staircase for The Sound of Music . Teachers helped out by offering their advice to the various committees. Work on DeViltries began last summerwhen Dan Vandivort, Student Director, and Jane Draper, General Chairman, began writing the script for Mother Knows Best . Steering Committee chairmen began organizing their committees months before opening night, lVlarch 23, in order to have ample time to pre- pare for their part ofthe production. Sound of Music Committee Chairmen, Seated: Ann Tippett and Carol Tickets: Beth Watt, lVlake-up. Standing: Robin Buchanan, Ushers: Nancy lVlake-up. On ladder: Luann Perales, Ushers: Gloria lVlominee and Linda Keifer Pit Band, Front Row: Bob Bules, Brad Richie, Ron Sloan, Gary Sommer. Secon Row: John Pope, lVlarc Marlon, Kevin Pownall, Bill Bumcrots, Dan Ward.
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and Low Brass: Front Row: Brenda McGraw, Lou Ann Hewitt-Drum Kronfield-Director. Second Row: Randy Huffman, Connie Dixon, Mark Third Row: Vince Manera, Nathan Straub, Mark Haddad. Fourth Row: Jordan, Mike Wieland, John Pope. Band Marchers Perform At Cedar Point The entire band took a day off from school and traveled to Cedar Point to perform for visitors in the morning, using the rest of the day to enjoy the rides free. Lou Ann Hewitt became the first girl drum major due to her advanced twirling ability. She led the band at all home football games and at Warren Harding. Two of the home games in which the band used a four man squad marching technique were televised. The band held two formal concerts in the spring and they also marched in two parades. Members held tag day with the orchestra to earn money to supplement the Board of Edu- cation's music budget. Bill Bumcrots plays Light My Fire at the Start game. and Clarinets: Front Row: Neil Rubin, Mary Ann Biler, Ann Sussman, Edward Hull, Laura Jacobs. Row: Janet Laskiewicz, Cindy Ashcraft, Barb Weber. Third Row: Nancy Wolfflng, Linda Miller, Whitcomb, Barry Leeper, Lois Hogan, Roger Carr, Mike Walsh.
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K lull! Steering Committee, Front Row Laura Lebow, Programs, Allard and Marianne Scheer, Junior Assistants, Dan Van- Student Director, Jane Draper, General Chairman, David and Ruth Landis, Junior Assistants. Front Row on stairs: Challen, Choreographer, Barb Weber and Nancy Juergens, Carol German and Mary Beth Goodman, Make-up, Jan Clark, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Lee Sedlander and Becky Small, Usherettes, Ann Tippett, Props, Debbie Teitlebaum, Costumes, Chris Hewlett, Programs. Back Row: Brad Richie, Pit Band, Call: Veller, Publicity, Sandy Yourist and Paula Ash, Tickets, Colleen Fox, Publicity, Barb Heine, Cast Party. Original three-dimensional posters distinguish publicity for DeViltries. Publicity chairman, Colleen Fox, and helper Beth Watt distribute signs in classrooms. Crew, Seated: Ken Young, Bill Mayers, Nanci Brannan, David Walters. Manager, Jeff Cochran, Jeff Beck. Dave Rice, Bruce Winkler, Denny Klein, Fred Grossman. On ladder: ehnle, Steven Fox, Philip Rice, Stage Manager, Tom Brown, Assistant
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