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Students who made Black History Week pos- sible. Seated: Guy Douglas, Charles Peyton, Co-Chairman; Dwight Hunter, Stage: Paul- etta Cooper, Winston Bizel, Joanne Baker, Co-Chairman; Glenda Cooper, Johnnie Lloyd, Iva Brassfield, Keith Dobbins. Back: Debra Grant, Down Barnett, Corinthia Logon. Committeeif Students Escape The Blah ( Deferred until next year Students took a short break from the every day routine of school with a 5 day session ol fun and learning called Horizon Week. ' They learned subjects not regularly taught such as: bicycling, camping, witchcraft one photography. This program was discussed lost year by the Student-Faculty Board. However, this year the Board had the job of carrying it out during the latter part of April. Another idea the Board worked on was dependent Study. Four classes of Human Relations were taught this year under the direction of Mr. Pa- luszak. Before, there was only one such class Human Relations is different from other subjects. To get an A , you perform 21 vol- unteer services. Some students put in time at St. Anthony ' s Villa, Toledo Hospital, and the Old Folks Home. Another volunteer service added this year was aiding teachers. Mr. Paluszak hoped this would bring about a better relationship between students and faculty. Students on the Student-Faculty Board: Sue Hedler, Tom Weissbrod and Tami C teachers concerning Horizon Week. ross, meet with
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Musical Birdie Soars With Large Cast Everyone who tried out for Bve Bye Birdie was put in the show. Students who didn ' t land Darts were accented as extras or chorus mem bers, making the largest cost in the history of musicals. At least a hundred other students were volved planning make-up, printing programs, practicing lighting effects and painting scen- ery. Props and scenery were included as class- room work for Mrs. Harrison ' s color desian class and those active in classes at Cotter. After several hours of work, unidentified rogues threw yellow paint on scenery, which had to be painted over. Two new directors appeared on the scene. Mr. T. Bollin was play director, while Mr. A. Anderson lead the music portion. The first performance, a matinee, took place on December sixth. Freshmen and soph- omores attending wore We Love You Con- rad buttons for admission. The cast presented two more shows to full houses on Friday and Saturday nights. Several problems arose in the play Saturday night; Conrad Birdie ' s zipper flew open in the middle of You ' ve Gotta Be Sincere (which the audience responded to with much laugh- ter) and Kathy Ness (Rose) badly sprained her ankle during the Shriner scene. But despite these problems, the show ended with a real send off — a standing ovation! Sad Girls , Kim Wendt and Linda Wei: (Bob Rosenberg). jn through their dance routine with Albert The McAffee Family (Joel Hazard, Tammy Cross, Dole Radunz and Cheryl Minor dream of stardom after hear ing of their scheduled appearance on The Ed Sullivar Show. :2K f .
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