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CAST Guard ..... Jurors: Jeffrey D. Sheperd Dianne L Unkrich Patricia E. Fritz Stephanie A. Wells Jeffrey C. Whitney Todd E. Shannon C. Robert Kincaid Cheri L Meyers Bill Grabcr P.J. Eshelman Kimberly J. Kleemeyer Gary L Shute Robert D. Gurney CRIW Susan Aistrope Deb Bekel Brenda Diets Cheri Meyers Andrea Riggs Janet Wadle Susan Wittmer La Dawn Smith Beth Ling wall Rhonda Allison Kevin Boyce Peggy Eshelman Liz Mondloch Dianne Unkrich Nancy Wilson lisa Zahn Mary Wittmer Kimm Obermann
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Twelve Anerv lurors. by Reginald Rose, in- volves the preceedings of twelve jurors deciding the fate of a young man accused of killing his father. As the production opens, it becomes ap- parent that the members of the jury' are confi- dent that it will be an open and shut case. An- gered and shocked by one defiant juror, played by Kim Kleemyer, sides are quickly chosen among those voting guilty or not guilty. The action revolves around Kleemyer and an- other juror, Dianne Unkrich, who compete for the support of their peers while deciding on a verdict. The jurors appear depressed while they change their minds back and forth from guilty to innocent as Kleemyer and Unkrich present their cases. Unkrich pleads for support, but to no avail; she decides to give in as the play closes. The drama touched on a number of issues de- bated in today's society. Because of this serious tone, performers had to study their scripts thor- oughly to obtain depth in meaning and under- standing of character. 1. To the horror of other jury members, Dianne Unkrich, juror 3, demonstrates the correct switchblade procedure to use with Kim Kleemeyer (it 8) as her victim. 2. Stephanie Wells gives her opinion of the case to fellow jurors before discussion begins. X I'm going to kill you! bellows juror 4, Bill Craber, as he and Bob Curney, juror 12, attempt to reconstruct the mur- der. 4. Try-outs are a tedious part of a production, and the con- centration and weariness show on everyone's face. 5. Juror 8, Kim Kleemeyer, makes another point in her favor as she discloses a new piece of evidence. 6. This window, which created a problem is set design, also created a focal point onstage for several decision-torn jurors. Director Dennis M. Doyle Assistant to the Director Nancy A. Wilson Creative Art Design Lisa Zahn Poster and Program Design Kimberly ]. Kleemeyer SPUING PLAY
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An enchanting evening began as tux-clad young men escorted elegant young ladies to dinner at the Bonaparte Retreat, Iowa Light and Power or other area restaurants. Students dined on differ- ent steak and seafood meals unlike the accus- tomed burger and fries. Entering the pastel park created by the junior class, couples spent Pre- cious Time dancing to the music of Horizon. After several encore dances, the weary group paraded to the Co-ed to watch Just You and Me Kid sponsored by local community service clubs. The students were treated as stars; club members parked their cars and filmed them in grand premier style as they strolled into the the- atre. At 2:30 the nightowls headed home to change clothes and then returned to the Elks for an early morning pepperoni, sausage pizza breakfast and a final spin around the dance floor. Admist parents and flashing cameras, the gradu- ates filed into the auditorium for Baccalaureate service. Reverend John VVHken began his ser- mon by granting the seniors a moment to holler, clap, and yell to express their feelings of accom- plishments and freedom . He spoke on the class motto, Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it expressing that to an extent, knowledge is good. Unfortunately, knowledge used unwisely won't solve the world's problems; rather, faith in God will take us further. Chosen by fellow band and choir members, Ali- son Herzog, performing a tenor sax solo, and Kim Kleemeyer and Todd Shannon, performing a vocal duet, provided the musical entertainment for the evening. Although rainy and cold out- side, the atmosphere in the auditorium was one of inspiration and hope for the graduating class of 1982. 1. Dave Bryon and Dianne Denny enter an enchanting paradise at prom. 2. Taking a cookie and punch break from dancing are Steve Bekel and La Dawn Smith. J. Seniors turn thoughts to summer and the upcoming futures as they file out during the Recessional at Baccalaureate. 4. Senior class officers and their dates receive special recogni- tion at prom. 5. Reverend John Sattler enjoys Alison Herzog's tenor sax solo accompanied by Francie Horras. 6. The class of '62 listens intently to Reverend WHken's words of wisdom. Precious Time served as theme for both the prom and the evening, for students had to set watches ahead one hour to meet daylight savings time. Brian Fronzcak and Jyl Cox fence together prom decorations. PROM
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