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Above: Eddie Prince and Julie Lutz as King and Queen of a Shakespere Play. Above Right: Karen Osborn finds room on the sofa for a seat. Lower Left: Dennis Curry as a brick wall. Front Row: Jule Lutz, Karen Osborn, Mrs. Fogel, advisor, Betty Chroninger, Cathy Lemmon, Angela Lutz. Second Row: Eddie Prince, Curt Stantz, A1 Van de Voorde, Cindy Brinkman, Mary Jo Tingley, Doug Purdon. Third Row: Bruce Goshorn, Dennis Curry, Craig Buell. Fourth Row: Stage Crew; Kerry Matthews, Sandy Myers, Jerry Matthews, Janet Doty, Pat Orzechowski, Tom Peckinpaugh. The Junior and Senior class presented a comedy-mystery this year entitled A Midsummer Night ' s Scream. The production was directed by Mrs. Barb Fogel and the student director was Doug Purdon. The cast involved seven fe¬ male speaking parts and six male actors. Inky Sue, a black cockapoo, also had an important role in the play cast. The play was about a group of teenagers who were trying to raise money for a community youth center. Along the way they meet up with a grumpy old millionaire (Craig Buell) and a mysterious theatre ghost (Eddie Prince). All turns out well, when the group puts on their hysterical version of Shakespere ' s A Midsummer Night ' s Scream, which raises the needed money. The play was only presented on November 12 this year with the profit being divided between the two classes. JUNIOR AND SENIOR PLAY A SCREAM!
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FEELINGS . . Queen Lisa proceeds with a beautiful and moving half¬ time speech in spite on an autumn nip in the air. The Sophomore float won first prize in the float contest. Pictures are Teresa Siebenaler, No. 88, and Pam Seeeart under float. ’ The band section faithfully supports the team. Classes and organizations showed their talent and creative ability in the floats that they put together for the an¬ nual Homecoming Parade. First prize in the float judging contest went to the sophomore class, whose advisor was Mr. Caris. Second prize was awarded to the Freshman class, advisor was Mr. Jerdonek, and third prize went to the FHA, with advisor is Mrs. Richer. Judges for the floats were Mrs. Hall, art instructor, Rev. Heinlein, Rev. Rackliff, and Rev. Stutler. Prizes provided were from the area merchants.
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In the Thanksgiving as¬ sembly above are the wives, Anne Eich, Cindy Brinkman, Judy Prince; the pilgrims, Jeff Rockey, Gary Bowling; the turkey, Ed Prince, and Chief Ron Bunce and Ilia Entenman. Klaus Siebert telling his experiences to the stu¬ dent body. There were a total of six assemblies this year. In the Fall the cast and crew presented a preview of this year ' s Jr. and Sr. play, A Midsummer Night ' s Scream. This gave the cast and crew a chance to experience an audience before the actual presentation that evening. Student Council presented the Thanksgiving Assembly on Nov. 24. Mrs. Fogel ' s Drama and Theater Class penned and presented a skit entitled The First Thanksgiving. A turkey and several cakes were given away and Mr. Adams gave the Thanksgiving message. The turkey was donated by Burkhardt IGA, and the cakes were furnished by Student Council members. On January 4, a trampolinist entertained the students. Several students were chosen as spotters and also helped demonstrate bouncing on the trampoline. In March, Klaus Siebert, spoke about Americanism. Also in March, the Musical cast and crew presented a preview of The Sound of Music. Scene changes were a problem, but the scenes themselves were nicely done. On April 27, the Stryker High School Band and Chorus presented the songs they were going to sing and play at con¬ test for the Edon Student Body. Awards Day, May 18, was suspenseful for many students. Awards kept secret all year, were presented to many students for outstanding achieve¬ ments. Assistants pictured helping the trampolinist in this assembly are Bruce Siders, Deb Strup, and Lyle Curry. ASSEMBLIES Look What We Got For 50 t! 15
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