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1. Janice McClain, Alicia Morris and Becky Strickland play a game of football, indoors. 2.Jackie Crowder tells Roger Gardner that she can't stand it anymore. 3. Ben Warner takes Robin Cassody on an indoor motorcycle ride. 4. Linda Block makes herself at home. 5. Janice McClain, Linda Block and Lori Shaw argue over the way the furniture is arranged. 6. Poison ivy is not one of Linda Block's favorite subjects. 59
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Juniors Make Debut The play Brother Goose by William Davidson was perform- ed by the junior class on Novem- ber 11 and 12. The leading roles were played by Roger Gardner CJeff Evansl, Janice McClain CPeggyl, and Pam Farris CHyD. Directing the play was Ms. Myrna Parsonsg helping her was Ms. Pam Trimble. Linda Miller served as student direc- tor. The plot developed as Janice McClain and Linda Block fought over Roger Gardner. I thought the play went extremely well considering the amount of time spent practicing, stated Roger Gardner. 1. Roger Gardner and Ono Monachino discuss business. 2. PanfFarris and Janice McClain have a girl-to-girl talk. 3. Junior play cast members were: Row 1: C. Eastin, P. Dollahite, P. Farris, R. Baker. Row 2: R. Cassody, A. Morris, J. Crowder, B. Strickland, D. Smith, L. Shaw, J. McClain, R. Gardner, L. Block, B. Warner, Row 3: R. Edwards, M. Bien, C. Rice, T. Angel, 0. Mona- chino, S. Fitzgerald, C. Reichert. 4. Linda Block and Roger Gardner go over plans for Linda's house. 5. Pam Farris has a hard time deciding between football and boys. 6. Roger Gardner and Janice McClain prove there are still happy endings. 58 'V- Ii.. L., , --.rr ,V .. 13,4 ,501 ii -,,. .. ,4 2-- . ll 1.45 . L. 1 fill, rv' 1 l ,, I 11,11-if- r f :I f P' ' i ' 1-'E' is F--M' H K .V f ' 4- Hifi ,' ' .' ' ' :iR'n Ll- ' ' 1 -ii K il? l f rm, 1 fi f' if - if H' gg 1 5. . g , , Ein
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Seniors make final curtain call Practice, practice, and more practice. It was time for the Senior Play as the doors of the auditorium were open- ed each night. A total of 2 Qseniors brought their talents to the stage. Soon one could see fatigues, army cots, dog chains, and footlockers as M-A-S--H was underway. Many long hours were spent preparing for the pro- duction which was April 7 and 8. Students not only brought themselves to practices but often brought their homework and even their dinners. Even though there were a lot of ups and downs, the seniors managed to pull through and put on a superb play. , . . . W,-:', k' '- ., . My Y . ' 'pi L A lf- V . ' V ' ga,-. 'W - ' 5 1. Members ofl2m bflthe senior class play were, rtiiw 1:fL. BYFDYL H01deI!, 14- W' Qihaji, Ia. Sgavuzzo,:D. Mills, K. Emnions,3Rl. Froggg, Stra auglijglf. :BtSOl1i5WI. Hooper, Jr, Reece, Shead, WC. Sexfy, '?Z.,LovedahI, . Moqre, C. Monachino, Litle, Bricker, G. cute, C A I - , ' ' W' . ln ,-,af , -- :sn g sg W is , V , Q, '4,i,,lg,,,-A gk. .. ugh afjgjv 2. Ho Jon CKim Watson? explains to the Koreans KC. Holden, P. Litle, M. Strausbaugh, and K. Proffitt? how life is in America. 3. Hot Lips tKaren Emmons? has a confusing conversation with Captain Frank Burns tSteve Bricker?. 4. Burns tSteve Bricker? kicks fellow officers tDon Kirkham, Allan Chatham, Jubil Caudil, Bill Chennault, and Lance Wiseman? out of HIS tent. 5. Congresswoman Goldfarb CYvonne Lovedahl? hides her eyes to the hideous sights of the 4077th M-A-S-H unit as Col. Blake fGrant Cole? hectically tries to explain the situation. 6. Michell Tabor, Marcia Moore, and Lisa Scavuzzo talk over problems that often occur in the M-A-S-H 4077th. 7. Duke Forrest tDon Kirkham? is not exactly pleased with Hawkeye CLance Wiseman? as his dancing partner for the evening.
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