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r P l W lillBH V i ' 1 m ffU r 6 ■k A Linda Green, Props, prepares a bed on stage during Intermission. Barb Orr, Property Manager, and Kathy Michael set up the stage before the matinee. Above: Eileen Bradner, Head of Tickets, and Katie Croskery, Business Manager, sell tickets in the cafeteria. Left: Program Designer, Michelle McMurrIn, and Publicity Chairman, Richard Kelley, discuss their efforts. PRODUCTION COMMITTEES 23
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Ccinitiitees Suppcrt rrcduction Most committees consisted of only two or three people, simply because The Diary of Anne Frank was a very small production. There were only ten cast members and one setting was used for the entire play. Mr. T. Bollin, director, was very proud of the committees. It was a difficult show, sound and prop-wise, but they did a great job. I ' ve never worked with such a hard-work- ing, dedicated group. student Director, Gwen Waltz, and Director. Mr. T. Bollin. laugh about the good times 4 during the production of The Diary of Anne Frank. Stage Manager, Terry Netterfield. and John Coleman Head of Lighting, work the light board. Applying make-up to Rdy Byers is Vicki Michael (Top) and Below. Sue Gettum touches up Brett Leonard. Left: Liz Skalski. Head of Costumes, adds a star of David. 22 PRODUCTION COMMITTEES
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Cuiz I3€wl-er$ Practice Caily Twelve interested TADS tried out to repre- sent Devilbiss on the Quiz Bowl team. After competition among the twelve, Mike Gold, Russell Fenwick, Paul Kissling and Monte Leeper made the team. Alan Penomon was named the alternate. In their first match, against Woodward they rolled over the polar bears. 250-110. This qualified them for a match against Bedford in February. In a great team effort from all four members, they handily upset Bedford by the score of 380-240. » Practice sessions — are not all hard work. Monte Leeper and Paul Kissling set up t cards for inter-squad competition. MIKE GOL ' MOn-E I r.FPfrp RUSSELL FEHW! K P UL KISSLING ' -7 ' - 1 7 l 20 Points! — Monte Leeper congratulates Paul Kissling after he answered two out of three Bible quotes. Right: Russell Fenwick, Mike Gold, Monte Leeper and Paul Kissling, enjoy their steak lunch at Ponderosa from Mr. C. Ellis. Above: The score board at T.V. 13 studio tells it like it was. 24 QUIZ BOWL .t
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