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Loft — Jeff Studebaker in his role as Lee Calhoun. The Press Agent Karen Schmucker Ruth Liat Osmun Terry Thompson Monica Miller Margie Gus Field Fred Richmond Valentine White Chris Zenk Peter Trent Myers Susie Ward Angie Gollmer Don Rob Zerkle Seymour Fleming .... Betty Mario Muraski Bunny Bryan Kris Helbert Bobbie Julie Hollabaugh Lee Calhoun Jeff Studebaker Libby Karen Hissong Jennifer Owen Ann Amy McCann Phyllis Owen Val Miller Nancy Steve Edwards Left — Mrs. Hamm gives the cast last minute instructions during dress rehearsal. Fall Musical — 17
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Babes In Arms Eastside's students pulled oif a real showstopper this year with the musical Babes in Arms . With Mrs. lo Hamm as the director, and Susan Voirol as the assistant director, the kids sang and danced their way to stardom! The plot unfolded with a group of young, overworked apprentices try- ing to present Valentine White's re- view. Fred Richmond (Gus Field) and Monica Miller (Terry Thompson) kept the audience laughing while constantly bursting into lover's guar- rels. To thicken the plot, Van White (Chris Zenk) thought he fell in love with a young celebrity named Jenni- fer Owen (Teresa Gollmer). Angie Gollmer played little Susie Ward, a young apprentice who was infatuat- ed with Val from the beginning. Kris Helbert played Bunny Bryan who was constantly plagued by the heart- less and fear inspiring Seymour- Fleming (Craig Lake). Above Right — Angie Gollmer sings a love song to Valentine. Above — Val Miller receives make-up instructions from beauty expert Mrs. Hamm. Right — Chris Zenk and Teresa Gollmer engage in an enchanting moment during Babes in Arms. 16 — Fall Musical Jeff Studebaker (Lee Calhoun) was a showcase with his southern accent and persistent ravings. Mrs. Owen, the domineering mother of Jennifer, was wonderfully played by Valerie Miller. Throughout all the problems these young actors faced, it took Steve Edwards (Joe Camp) to save the day. The play’s chorus filled in with spirited songs and dances. The cho- rus consisted of: Trent Myers, Rob Zerkle, Mario Muraski, Julie Holla- baugh, Karen Hissong, Amy McCann, Jama Hawver, Liat Os- mun, and Rachael Whitehurst. Many students helped pull off the musical, which added to its' effec- tiveness. An orchestra that consisted of several school band members did a superb job. Piano player Marty Spake added life to all that oc- curred. The entire cast and crew did a splendid job! — Angie Gollmer
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“The Year For New Horizons” On Tuesday, November 15, 1983, Open House was held at Eastside High School. Students and parents came to the school between 6:30 and 8:00 to observe the students' rooms, and meet with the teachers and administrators. Students re- ceived invitations to give their par- ents. Home bases and mini-courses competed in a contest; the class with the highest percentage of atten- dance was Mrs. Buhro's. There were also prizes given to the most attrac- tive room.The recipient of this prize was Mrs. Buhro's mini-course. The band and chorus performed at different times throughout the evening. Also, there were displays of work by the Horizons group of eighth-graders. The big hit of the evening, seemed to be the computer room, as several parents and students were seen there constantly. — Rena Smith Left — Mr. Olin explained Ihe con- cept ot Geometry to Mrs. Schilfli. Below Left — Tracy Stemen and Deb Smith patiently await visitors to register for Eastside Open House. Below — The refreshment table was attended by student council member Vicki Grigsby.
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