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Les Bravender, Jan Bonga, Jackie Taylor, and Bryan Meg Sarantis, Janet Caswell, John Thompson, Chris Ruonavaara, Wray Bjerkestrand, Cupp perform Thurher Country. Sue Lynch and Tom Beaudin show their talent. Rencleu' Theater ' Another Dimenrion Cf I-'orenfiu X11 it, if x ,Q t fs' , ,.,,,,,,. 5 K.. Y., W til 5, S Readers' Theater: Front Row: Chris Ruonavaara, Wray Bjerkestrand, Jan Bonga, Pamm Sweet, Janet Caswell, Jackie Taylor. Second Row: Sue Lynch, Meg Sarantis, Les Bravender, Tom Beaudin, Brian Cupp, Ann Cooper, Janet Ergo. Competition! 53
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Forcnriu Complete: Oulrlcmding 'km M. .N,....w-semen J 'BHG 6. ies L..- 1 l if aj Forensics: Front Row: Kelly Soderberg, Tammy Jasperson, Kelly Julian, Kris Beyer, Jan Hollar, Bruce Jasperson, Janet Matthias, Second Row: Janet K0hler fstudent teacherl, Gretchen Hollerback, Karol Witting, Kim Grierson, Diane Ponichtera, Chris Cummings, Barb Morley. Third Row, Coach Cindy Bomboske, Bridget Laundra, Reggie Thompson, Ruth Harrington, Rob Fleener, Tim Rosin, Chris Lippert, Donna Ul- rich , fstudent teacherj, Fourth Row: Julie Gilbert, Debbie Hallman, Debbie Sjoberg, Karen Houlihan, Bill Crinzi, Bill Ginster, Dan Bourcier, Joy Bamberger. - fYf5E955i'53i5s?5?Sl- Karen Houlihan expresses herself. Competitionl52 Jan Holler says, Knock, knock. 'ire Students participating in Forensics this year traveled all over the state competing in many events. Among the many awards the team won, one of them was the Sweepstakes Trophy Qteam with most pointsj at Birmingham Seaholmis Invitational. Coach Cindy Bomboske did a great job of arranging two multiple readings for Readers, Theater this year. Thur- ber Countryn was a reading made up of a collection of James Thurber's fables which all displayed the wit and humor of the author. U Another reading was Fall River Incident. It presented the conflicts in the Lizzie Borden trial and asked the audience to be the judge and jury to decide if she were guilty or innocent. This yearls Readers' Theater and forensics teams followed Eisenhoweris tradition of performing excellent mul- tiples and readings, both groups brou- ght many honors for the school.
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