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STUDENTS SHOW CREATIVITY . . l Mrs. Margret Willis instructs her art students in the Gloria Uebler, Judy Miller, Sheila Gilbert, Chris art of decoupage. Mrs. Willis teaches two art, two Weber, and Gail Riethmeier assist Mrs. Willis and English, and one journalism class. Miss Krug in art and home economics respectively. l Mary Huber. Mike English, Ken Schmandt, Don Miller and his family enjoy clown pic- and Carleen Bickel display their art proj- tures at the annual spring art show. ects for the spring art show. Tom List and John Beyerlein proudly display the chest they are in the pro- Mrs. Willis discusses a project with one of her cess of refinishing. students. its y . S3583 .
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D0 THEIR THING!!! THE SANDBOX, by Edward Albee, was the selected play that the Speech II class presented to the student body. Mr. Albee's play is written in the theatre-of-the- absurd style, which is void of form and explanation, and relies purely on symbolism. For this reason alone, the Speech II class, chose to perform and present THE SANDBOX. At top, clockwise: Eunice Bickel, as Mommy, and Robert Warnick, Daddy, contemplate a day at the beach. Daddy and Grandma played by Laurie Bock, find they have nothing in common. At right, Mel Braeutigam, delivers the 'kiss of death' to Grandma, at the conclusion of the play. Below, l. to r.: Laurie Block, Grandma, Lynn Crary, the musician, John Katona, student director, and Robert Warnick, Daddy, round out the cast of players.
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LANGUAGES CAN BE FUN . . . German instructor Joyce Kelson poses with two of her eager German II students, Ted Palmreuter and Susie Zehnder, as they tape a dialogue. Sally Rogers, French teacher, is deep in thought as Miss Rogers seems pleased as Forrest calls on a know first year student, Forrest Dankert, gives a clue during ing student who has guessed the answer. a game of charades.
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