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Page 22 text:
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One act plays were dramatic this year, with two plays participating. One was The Monkey's Paw directed by Kathy Buccholbtz. The play was a drama deal- ing with the superstition and mystery sur- rounding a magical monkey's paw, with the setting in old London. The cast con- sisted of: Steve Ramsdell, Jani Neprud, Charles Cullickson, Kevin Blum and Tim Amdahl. The Monkey's Paw won the Local Contest and went on to the District Contest held at Lincoln High School. Tears of a Clown 18
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The FFA year began with the annua) Parent-Son Mixer, the supper being given by the Civic and Commerce. State Officer Randy Bullis was present and the Honorary Chapter Farmer was introduced. Jane Dailey was chosen as Chapter Sweet- heart. The candidates are pictured below: Margo Head- rick, Joan Fargon, Jane Dailey, Debbie Whipkey, and Debbie Severtson. During the year, the members also had magazine sales; re- leased pheasants in Moody County; and participated in the Winter Fair. Tom Reinhart, Dave Ullom, and Rick Veldkamp attended the National Meeting at Kansas City Oct. 12-16. The FFA Officers are pictured at left: Pres. - Denis Parsley, Vice Pres. - Steve Millman, Sec. - Rick Velkamp, Treas. - Dave Ullom, Reporter - Alan Warner, Parlimentarian - Kevin Ailts, Sentinel - Tom Reinhart, and Chaplain - Fred Dahlmier. 17
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The second play was The Wait directed by Jan Cullickson. The drama dealt with six women await- ing the rescue of their men from a cave-in. The cast consisted of: Janice Rahn, Linda Schwabach, Anita Moore, Cindy Headrick, An- nette Basart, and Linda Walterdorf. The directors - Kathy Byccholtz of The Monkey s Paw and Jan Gul- lickson of The Wait are pictured ABOVE (TO THE LEFT) giving Mrs. Coffman, the advisor for the plays, a corsage for all of her help. Both of the plays were a great suc- cess and the casts obtained good experiences in acting. 19
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