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Drama Club Not All Acting Miss Sowle, Drama Club's faculty advisor, really had her hands full this year with this very active club. They started the year off with a successful dance which was held after the Eisenhower-MacArthur football game. Also at the beginning of the year was their children's Christmas play which traveled to many grade schools for the youngsters' enjoyment. ||| The fall play You're a Good Man Charlie Brown” had sell-out crowds every | night. “The Curious Savage , the winter play, was not so fortunate, but they had | | no trouble filling most of the seats. Besides doing their own plays, Drama Club members visitied Pit and Balconey to view a few of those performances and went to Michigan State for a presentation of “Cabaret”. Trophies were presented to the senior Best Actor, Actress, and Dramatist (male and Female) which were presented at a banquet in honor of the seniors. Right-Top Row, left to right: Sue Fassezke, Jill | Bravender, Kathy Gerber, Suzie Sims, Pam Forrest, Kathy Finkbeiner, Leanne Ruskowski. Se cond Row: Laura Laatch, Donna Ulirich—Secretary, Tim Archangeli—President, Debbie Davis—Vice President, Miss Sowle. Front Row: Paula Paholki, Marie Todd, Rohnda Green, Jan Pardon. Below: : | The band member from You're a Good Man ۱ | Charlie Brown practice. The band includes Left | to Right: Wendy Rohwer,— Bells, Kathy Gerber Flute, Mark Oswald— Drums, and missing from the picture the piano player Dawn Robinson. Below Right: Fairy May (Suzie Sims) puts make-up on Titus, (Tim Archangeli) as they get ready for a performance of “The Curious Savage Far right: Bob Schmerheim gets the wood to start another set.
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Where There's Snow There's Skis! With the lack of snow in Saginaw, skiers took trips to various other places. These trips included—Traverse City, Sugarloaf and Timberly. Surely all who attended Indian River remember it as a chilly experience—the heat was off one night from 1:00—5:00 in the morn- ing. To help pay for the trips they sold candy and had bake sales. Everyone agrees it was a very successful year. Far Above—Judy McCliggot in one of her less fortunate trips down the slope. Above Left—' Come on, it isn't that bad, says Brian Dudewicz to Jim Enszer as they take one last look before heading for the tow rope. Left— Hurry up says Judy McCliggot as she waits for her friends to put on their skies.
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Pep Club Works to Boost Spirit Pep Club started out the year by electing the following as its officers: Presi- dent—Janelle Pohlman; Vice-President —Bev Hampson; Recording Secretary— Charlotte Joswiak; Corresponding Secretary—Karen Laatsch; and Treasurer—Karen Schmitt. This year Pep Club sponsored pep buses, pep assemblies, Pride Week, and Fall Fantasy. They also painted signs and sold spirit boosters such as pom pons, fight song posters, key chains, stickers, etc. Throughout the year, the Pep Club con- tinued to work toward a more spirited student body. Above Left: Pep Club officers: Left—Top to Bottom: Vice-President—Bev Hampson; Trea- surer—Karen Schmitt; Recording Secretary —Charlotte Joswaik. Right: President—Janelle Pohl- man; Corresponding Secretary Karen Laatsch. Above Right: Pep Club members pitch in to paint signs. Above: 1972-73 Pep Club Members, First Row, left to right: B. Baldwin, C. James, K. Zahn, C. Mossner. Second Row: K. Laatsch, T. LeBlanc, C. Joswiak, B. Pfund, B. Hampson, P. Willard. Third Row: M. Paik, J. Hampson, K. Frye, S. Johnson, J. Pohlman, P. Kinley, K. Schmitt. Fourth Row: E. DeShone, L. Hauser, K. Corry, B. Hampson, B. Chaklos, K. Colling, N. Hurles, B. Case.
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