Fairfield High School - Quill Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)

 - Class of 1987

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1. Building a stairway isn’t that easy; just ask junior Mindy Ancell and senior Mike Dodds. 2. Demonstrating the art of make-up are seniors Tammy Brown and Bart Buch. 3. Running lights for the fall play are Kirk Watson and Darian Rogers. 4. Holding their pyramid steady are varsity football cheerleaders. (Top to bottom) Amy Godwin, Tabatha Carlson, Jennifer Pohren, Traci Unkrich, Jodi Beall, Lisa Unkrich, Lynette Williams, Hidden is Jane Copeland. 5. Raising school spirit are juniors Jane Copeland, Jodi Beall, and Amy Godwin. 6. Enjoying the pep rally on the square are cheerleaders Lynette Williams, Jane Copeland, Tabatha Carlson. BEHIND THE SCENES A person who only saw a performance of “Hayfever” would assume that only a handful of students were involved. Actually, the play in- volved over 50 students. Crews played an im- portant part in the development of the play. The set crew required the most participation because of the detail involved in the creating set. Walls had to be set up, painted. Platforms and stairs had to be constructed. Also envolved in production were make-up, publicity, lights, design, publicity, costume, props, and Homecoming reception crews. Stage manager was Polly Adam and student director was Valerie Hill. Both girls helped the crews pull the technical portion of the play together. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Varsity football cheerleaders lead the crowds in team spirit. The cheerleaders put in a lot of time after school. They made locker posters, decorated the halls, and practiced the cheers. They also learned the routine to the school song and had fundraisers, such as carwashes, bake sales and selling Homecoming buttons. Varsity football cheerleaders were Lisa Unk- rich, Trade Unkrich, Tabatha Carlson, Jane Copeland, Amy Goodwin, Jennifer Pohren and Lynette Williams. 22

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CAST Sorel Bliss Simon Bliss Judith Bliss Clara David Bliss Sandy Tyrell Myra Arundel Richard Greatham Jackie Coryton Director Student Director Stage Manager Chrissy Mullison Kerry Schryba Marty Kennedy Crystal Benton Bart Buch John Saturley Sonya Ahern Chu Higgins Jane Cartwright Scott Slechta Valerie Hill Polly Adam CREWS Mrs. Arlene Unkrich, Brian Widmer costume seamstress Lisa Ausman Jerri Van Christine Schaub Amerongen Daniel McCraine Jane Lewis JJ Schrum Misty Pruden Sharon Mosinski Marcia Philips Barb Buch Tammy Brown Melinda Green Ben Leu Michelle Melchers Carol Ferrell Brenda Albertson Tina Hall Teresa Meyers Sean Hickey Lori Ford Jeff Hammes Mindy Ancell Samantha Cecil Angie Green Heather Zaragoza Jim Hill Tina Clough Jason Koch Carrie Hahn Bart Buch Natalie Herzog Matt Gaumer Andrew Fiedler Matt Hedger Chris Garlough Shawn McCarty Tracy Grinstead Darin Rogers Marty Kennedy Lara Handy Kirk Watson Sharri Fillinger Erin Bussey 1. Couples chat with their hosts. 2. Simon and Sorel receive some “motherly” advice from Judith. 3. Simon leisurely sketches while relaxing in the Bliss home. 4. Richard winces during a family argument. 5. Judith is offered a mint from Richard. 6. The family shows affection between spats. “Hayfever,” an English comedy by Noel Cow- ard, was produced by the Drama Club as their fall play. In salute to Iowa Homecoming “86” director Scott Slechta chose this comedy, be- cause it was performed in 1978 on the FHS stage. The action takes place in 1920 in the manor hall of David Bliss in England. One weekend David and Judith Bliss and their two children Simon and Sorel each invites a house guest with- out telling the others. This causes complete cha- os during the weekend. The Bliss hosts and hostesses with their corre- sponding guests were as follows; David, the Fa- ther, invites a young woman, Jackie. Judith, the Mother, asks Sandy, a young man, to visit her. The daughter, Sorel, invites Richard. The son, Simon, invites Myra. During a game of “Act That Word,” each guest is paired off with a different family mem- ber, causing a great deal of confusion. In the end the family continues to argue amongst themselves to the place where the guests are tired of listening to them. During another family argument the guests all sneak out and leave the house. Then the family blames each other for the guests’ leaving. 21

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