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Each day we are together we have grown closer and closer to each other. ' Each hour is well spent! Each minute is made up ot many happy moments. Each one of these moments has its own special meaning. The sun showing its face through the clouds. The birds singing around us. The waves breaking against the rugged shore. All these things remind me of you. The stars above us show us each stepping stone in life. As we walk along the road of life there will be many rocks to stumble over and holes to fall into. Even so we know that the rough road could end just around the next bend. When we reach the valley of peace and love we will stay there awhile before moving to bigger and better things. If we should come to a Y in the road and go our separate ways, Let us say goodbye and leave each other as friends. If we can indeed say goodbye without bitterness we have made a great stride towards understanding what genuine love is all about. Ss: .-r----V 1 . A Touch of Love, Heidi Salgren — 79. 2. Shen Papenfuhs — 78. 3. Jim Shafer — 78. 4. Art Morales — 78. 110 — Fine Arts
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1 . Teri Garcia — 79. 2. Left to right: Glenn Calfee — 78, Scott Jonassen — 78. 3. Two Roads Not Taken, Pete Watkins — 78. 4 Joan VanKempen — 78. 5. Rick Olmsted — 78 6. Glenn Calfee — 78. 7. Rick Olmsted — 78. 8. Sheri Papenfuhs — 78. 9. Teri Garcia — 79. 1 0. Todd Menard — 79. 1 1 . Sheri Papenfuhs — 78. 1 2. Debbie Holland — 78. iv, ' . . ' ■mw ' ' Paused on the threshold, you are at your turning point, seniors growing up. You ' ve come to an end, hold tightly to memories, but continue on. Goon — continue, a new world lies just beyond, yours to discover. 12 Fine Arts — 1C uwmmMi«c ' m -r m '
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J-, ' ■ ; fifi The Matchmaker began the theatrical year at G.H.S. The play was a produc- tion of the Glendora Adult Edu- cation Community Theatre Workshop and the high school ' s Thespian troupe. It premiered December 1 , 2, and 3 in the high school ' s Little Theatre. The Matchmaker, written by Thornton Wilder, was the non-musical version of Hello, Dolly. It starred Mrs. Dolly Levi who was trying to arrange matches between Cornelius and Mrs. Molloy, and Ambrose and Ermengarde. At the same time, she was scheming to marry Hor- ace. She succeeded in all three of her goals. The play itself was very humorous and drew good audi- ences to its last two showings. 1 . Mike Fisher, Mike Klaus, Mike Vest, Bill Gelmer, Robin Eaton, Chris Hand, and Alane Daugherty perform in the final dress rehearsal. 2. Steve King plays the violin-playing gypsy. 3. Mike Klaus as Cornelius Hackl. 4. Robin Eaton, Chris Hand, and Alane Daugh- erty drink a toast. 5. Mike Fisher as August serves Mrs. Molloy, played by Robin Eaton. 6. CAST AND CREW, Front row: Greg Naylor, Liz Smith, Tony Dyl, Sheryl Clayton, Gale Papish, Jim Rector, Mike Klaus, Robin Eaton, and Steve King. Second row: Mike Vest, Judy Yacos, Bruce Myer, Scott Kelly. Bill Geimer, Georgia Hawthorne, Chris Hand, Alane Daugherty, Jody Miller, Mike Fisher, Frank Peck, and Gloriann OIkien. STARRING Horace Vandergelder — Jim Rector Ambrose Kemper — Tony Dyl Cornelius Hackl — Mike Klaus Ermengarde — Sheryl Clayton Mrs. Levi — Gale Papish Mrs. Molloy — Robin Eaton wa Fine Arts — 111 u- «■!■■■ 7 ? ?t7,x r ' :
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