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Ski Resort which lasted over the weekend. Eighteen other classmates accompanied these two. Tlie apple bobbing contest which took place The black wig and headband aren ' t exactly during the lunch mods drew a lot of atten- part of Jackie ' s Whan ' s usual attire. This tion to the students. This was evidently the outfit was perfeect. however, for Halloween, time for Maria Mendoza to show off her skill in the contest. TlUs weird looking runaway is actually another costume for llallo ' een. Tfte person underneath the costume is none other than senior Shelly Sower. Special Days 2 1
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Senior ski trip draws crowd By LAURIE SUTER Still the ones which were seen iiicluded Many of the fun activities of the year in- Campus Life, The First National Band eluded, again, the ever popular convocations, and also a demonstration of Disco Dancing. These allowed the students to rela.x as well The senior class had an opportunity to as enjoy the entertainment which they attend the Timber Ridge Ski Resort for a provided. weekend during the last week of January. The number of convocations had been Only about 18 people actually went but cu t down this year due to snow days and the fun was there even though the atten- also an illness of a member of one convo. dance was not really as large as what was expected. The trip was a real experience for those students who had never before gone skiing just as it was for those who already knew how to ski. Halloween was also probably one of the more fun events of the school year as the students as well as the teachers dressed up in their favorite costumes for a day. Seniors Roger Bolen and shoe enjoy the relaxation chair lift during their trip to Byron Hand- of riding the Timber Ridge Senior Becky Black and Mr. Anderson are busily preparing for the Halloween movies sponsored by the Student Council. During convocations, the audience has a the fun of Disco Dancing, teachers Mr. lot to do with the fun that is shared. In this Dan Oakes and Mr. Mike Davis get ready to particular convocation, which is all about dance to the popular song YMCA. 20 Special Days J
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By LAURIE SUTER The play Oliver was a success with two shows on Saturday and one on Sunday. Oliver was judged by the state thes- pian director from Connorsville. The play won an award, and the theare sent a play of their choice to the state convention in Salem. The leads of the play were John Weeks (Bill Sikes). Erin Kurtz (Nancy), Scott Critchfield (Fagin), Sheamus Clarke (Oliver) and John Rencher (the Artful Dodger). ' Oliver It started with an orphan boy who was sold to funeral directors from whom he later ran away and met the Artful Dodger. The Artful Dodger took Oliver to Fagin who taught him, along with other orphans, how to pick pockets. Oliver was accused of picking one man ' s pocket. The man knew Oliver was an or- phan so h took him home with him. Oliver was kidnapped by some of Fagin ' s men but was later returned and was adopted by a doctor. The Artful Dodger and Fagin moved to another town and not heard from again. The secret of Oliver ' s heritage is revealed to Widow Corrtey fPam Stephen) by Old Sally (Beth Robinson). Mr. Bumble (Bren- den Leitch) look on. Tliis is the final scene as Dr. Brownland (Kenny Myers) and Mrs. Bedwin (Kerry Nantz) take Oliver (Sheamus Clarke) home with them. Oliver is no longer an orphan. 22 Dinner Theatre
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