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▲ The court included: freshman, Terri Reader and date Bob Beck; junior, Lisa Jonason and date Mark Martin; sophomores, Kathy Hoeckelberg and date Brian Sharp; Donna Dovichi and date Doug Fortner; and senior Janet Bowyer and date Jeff Hahn. 4 Sherri Peck thinks about her year as Turnabout Queen just before she crowns the new one, Janet Bowyer. Turnabout — 21
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20 Paris Comes to Hanover “Most people were dancing and the band was pretty good. I think everyone had a good time,’’ com- mented Gaythee Young. Fifty couples attended the Tur- nabout Dance sponsored by the Pom Cats. The theme for the dance was Evening in Paris” and the decora- tions of wine bottles, glasses and the Eiffel Tower on the wall, set the mood for the evening. “There was a good turnout. This year we made money whereas last year we lost money because there was such a lack of interest and money. The weather was bad and a lot of people had trouble getting here, said Pom Cat, Cheryl Sawyer. The most trouble the girls had was setting up. It took from after school until 8:00 p.m. to get everything ready. Most of the decorations were ▲ The band The Sound played at the Turnabout Dance. They were asked back after playing at Homecoming. ► The senior candidate, Janet Bowyer was crowned as the new Turnabout queen. made ahead of time, but they had to be put up on the walls and tables. The queen candidates were chosen differently, too. A represen- tative was chosen from each class in- stead of just taking the top five of all the classes. The sophomore vote was tied so two candidates were taken. Overall, the dance came off better than the dances of the past few years with the changes and an increase in enthusiasm. — Turnabout
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“Drama is a whole different experience. With some things we’ve done, I really think It Takes A Nut” ► Friends gather around Aunt Let- ty (Cheryl Huseman) after she was supposed- ly shot in the ear by a burglar. ▲Miss Marple (Denise Cordrey) pulls off Leticia ' s pearls to expose the scar that proves her real identity. ►After the threat of a murder, Phillipa (Judy Tomaszewski), Julia (Mercedes Sheehy) and Patrick (Tom Clrbanec) discuss who could mastermind such a crime. This comes from Mike Milanowski who, while playing Oscar Madison, had to unveil his heart-laden underwear in the Odd Couple.” The summer play, Mr. Coed,” was an opportunity to introduce new students into the drama program. The play was double-cast for more in- volvement. It gave newcomers a chance to gain experience for the coming year. The comedy told the story of a boy (Tom Clrbanec) who charades as a girl to save a private girls school from being sold. “The Odd Couple was the fall play. It had a relatively small cast, due to less involvement in drama, since numerous other activities were going on. The comedy by Neil Simon was shown as a matinee to the high school. The winter play, A Murder is An- nounced,” was a mystery by Agatha Christie. After two killings and an at- tempted third, the killer is finally caught by the heroic inspector. The play was used as a teaching device for junior high students. They learn- ed about plot and acting of a play, also the backstage aspects. “I have the most fun giving plays to the junior high kids. They give their full attention to the production and some of them get interested in drama. They are the future of the program,” noted Joy McClymont. 22 — Plays
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