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TOP LEFT: Mr. Steven Schauer, technical director, fastens platform for the attic in THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. CENTER LEFT: Marcia Gabel, Robert Johnson, and Craig Gribben listen to Mr, Rex Stanforth, director, give notes after dress rehearsal. BOTTOM LEFT, ROW ONE: Joyce Kamens, Judy Vowell, Barb Thomas, Debbie Hohman, Susan Latham, Nanette Bateson, Mr. Rex Stanforth, adviser, Alice Young, Nancy Smyth, Judie Spoerr, Laurie Simpson, Margie Davis, and Lisa Hipp. ROW TWO: Terry Poling, Dyann Siebert, Carol French, Carol Risner, Jenny'Barnes, Glenda Burns, Susie Boegli, Susan Anthony, Kathy Januska, Laura Micheals, Marcia Gable, Julie Hibbard, Carmen Likes, Vicki Taylor, Rita Young, Holly Biemler, Joan Nickols, and Kerry Wescott. ROW THREE: Patsy Hamons, Vicki Lehmann, Karen Bur- caw, Patty Fox, Gywn Teague, Barbara Rooker, Fran Early, Lee Ann Lehmann, Mike Smith, Patty Hall, Estel Canterbury, Jamie Foos, Dan Graves, Karla Kamens, Kathy Hicks, Linda Burke, Leanne Leveritte, and Greg Morey. Not Present - Den- nis Boose and Rob Johnson. TOP RIGHT: Barb Rooker applies grease paint on Patty Hall before WELCOME TO THE MONKEY HOUSE. CENTER RIGHT: The cast takes a breather during dress rehearsai of WELCOME TO THE MON- KEY HOUSE. BOTTOM RIGHT: Karla Kamens, Julie Hub- bard, and Dennis Boose listen attentively as Mr. Stanforth makes corrections in the script.
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Drama Club Produced Two Major Plays This year, Edison Drama Club produced two major tvvo-act plays. The first, WELCOME TO THE MONKEY HOUSE, by Curt Voongret, portrayed a community theater group that produced four different plays inside the one. The second, THE DlARY OF ANNE FRANK, was based on the diary of a young Jewish girl hiding in an Amsterdam attic with one other family besides her own during the Germany Occupation of World War ll. The Drama Club also presented three one-act plays for the Spring Art Show. The Edison Drama Class, produced two children's plays as well as helping direct the one acts for the Art Show. One of the main goals of the Drama Club this year was to make as much money as possible to go toward a light system and a curtain for the stage. Officers elected were Rita Young, president, Rob Johnson, vice president: Debbie Hohman, secretary, and Jamie Foos, treasurer. Best actor and actress awards went to Rob Johnson, best actor, Lauri Simpson, best actress, and Dennis Boose, most contributions to the programs of the club. . J Q gn in xi:
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Science Members Become Active Interested students made Science Club a reality this year. The club started uncer- tainly but gained enthusiasm as the year progressed and became enjoyable as well as educational. Under the supervision of advisers IVlr. Ted Stoll, Nlr. David Grimm, and IVIr. Howard Yunghans, Science Club set out to learn things through experience. In October a number of members hiked along the Huron River near Blue Bridge collecting tree samples for identification to aid state officials in considering this area for a state park. Other projects in- cluded visiting New Departure to observe the electron microscope and computer system, a liquid nitrogen lecture, an ex- hibition by NASA and many other lec- tures and slides throughout the year. Officers elected at the beginning of the school year were Greg Hire, president, Kyle Hennings, vice presidentp and Janet Swicker, secretary-treasurer. Science Club was initiated to give the interested science student a better under- standing of the subject and give him a chance outside of regular school work to experiment on his own. If ww- 1-M we -.rut we -in nm -H 1.-V I...-rm 5- sm n , .,..-L.-1-I.. 5: ra 're is rr rr ee fs. ve ff: 1g.j.,lg51 I l , ill Tb w R210? I' 56?-fill l?EHffZl'll5l'f I' 'ru me . f .r 1 -ff' lu Ct P! Ili' QW. fn Eu ' X runnin ,,,t,.r1-M TOP RIGHT: Gene Fernandez lVIr Ted Stoll ad viserp Bill Boyden, Jeff Ward, Bill Feyech, Chuck McConnell, Dennis Boose Loren Heckelman Rob Johnson, Janet Swicker, Arther Nlartz, Jo Ellyn lsenburg, Jerry Rockwell. CENTER RIGHT: IVIr David Grimm, adviser' Gene Charville, Greg Hire Kyle Hennings, Chris IVIeyer, Kent Rockwell, Karen Bush, Barb Hillis, Bill Latham, Patty IVlcWiIIiams lVIr. Younghans, adviser, Bart Hibbard. BOTTOIVI RIGHT: Marc Daniels Bruce Kinnard and Bart Hibbard cut open a frog to observe the circulatory system. X-,J 'XJ eh?
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