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Miss Donna Coleman shouts encouragement at a bonfire while the band takes a rest. Jeff Rees and Lisa Cottrell blast their way through another song at a football game. Susan Tomlinson, Linda Milner, Brenda Kees, Jodie Ld' ' Picolo-player Julie Miller with the pep band playing at a basketball game. The marching band plays the National Anthem to start off the game. I 8 Band Condids count with music while wait to fi Onstnge playing at a basketball game is Meyer on the drums.
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money. Her plans went awry when the Fenwickian Army, led by Tully Bas- com. captured the Q-Bomb and won the war. The United States surren- dered. paid an indemnity of one mil- lion dollars, and California agreed to pay a tribute of twelve dozen pineap- ples each year. Cast members were: Tully Bascom - Bob Ludermang Duchess Gloriana the Xll - Nancy Applegate: Count , V-.Eu Y . J iq. o,, .14 .i'Q'Q . -'Li :i.4,. We 7 ' i-SA: ' Z' 'P ---, 1 . ... Vt V ' . - - -i x l ry it e ttf . ., 1 is r J-- Q, . 1 The Privy Council suggests that Gloriana and Tully be married. Mountjoy - Paul Overmyer: David Benter - Roy Smith: Page - Susan Tomlinsong Ann-Annette Macklingg Norma - Rita Barkman: Helen - Deb Cressg Mrs. Bascom - Carolyn Meyer: Will Tatum - Clark Poth: Sol- diers - Jr. Cottrell, Mary Whonsetler, Brad Mettert: President- Mel Peterg Miss Wilkins - Dianna Rohlofg Ches- ter Beston - Kevin Myers: Miss John- son - Shelley Terryg Mrs. Reiner - Cathy Conley: Professor Kokintz - Paul Camp: Assistant Professor - Jamie Wood: Professor Ann Smith - Roberta Ream: General Snippet - Lonny Wires: WAC Jill - Beth Hookg WAC Debbie - Tammy Capertong Mary - Holly Poperg Jane - Sepha- nie Leonard: Fran - Lana Tustisong Pam - Paula Hergenroetherg Ameri- can Soldier - Rod Bareg Announcer - Susan Pocratsky. .,,,V,r,,, Q . P t 9' . bf- Y '.' 'IJ X. 'If' l t' A i C . ,r nf of-1, -i -- f x - - . . - 1 .. 1 A J '- l -1 , J . ' B E5 ' . ' - 'E : I nf -, ,, - ' I 3.1 '13 A U l. .1 ' 1 11 112 -yi .- ii. -. .-. H ,Q I 3L r.f General Snippet accidentally tells Tully and his men of the Q-Bomb. Gloriana inspects their prize of war. Mrs. Bascom proposes to her son for Glori- ana. 'tfifjq i .ff ,fa Bob Luderman and Paul Overmyer listen for instructions. X' A 4 V W ,'... 0' if 1 Cathy Conley helps Annette Mackling dry her feet. 5 aa. I W Professor Kokintz tells Beston to wam the world that Grand Fenwick, with the Q-Bomb, is the most powerful country. Senior Play I 7 i . . 4- . 1 l '
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H.H.S. Band Is Sharp with the band at Cedar Point. Miss Coleman and Student Director Shelley Terry eamed a box of roses each for their direction the Christmas Concert. -A .r ,.. 'Y'f, v' 9 . . s . 1 V , S' ' g .X Ji fi Nt V' 5 If I un-Sl' .- I ', I' If my 'ij lv, , ,rt LQ! i A 1 'o y irector Miss Dorma Coleman practices her gui- N 5r:2gnY::g2hgFPlegate the piano while Russ Margie Corwin keeps her eyes on the music. gAtLE: J' ' aines watches for her baton to drop while SHOW is 3 wld Contrast t0 Summef av l . 'wr I .u . X r .. X 'I N- affil-:Nw :za-L3 -is - V ' ' nn -.'f+-fll it ' S ie'-i ii if 'll ffl? 9 3 -f f-f'c5 ,,f- 1 1 IFES-if - :Wil ri' wa.-' ,.,'-'W PW S A ' ' vi -- I ff !' v Q s rv- A., ' A, In 'V M- We 5 4 .,, fl'-K ., II' - .Y Q .A -, .1 'L'- l '- V its Jil . K 1 ' J A, K -pta L ' ia. ,M fs' s ,Z -' A 1' X - . '- :3-I C ' -. f A FF' T . , . , , Tammy Caperton plays her contrabase clarinet perched atop a stool at the Christmas Concert. N.. Shelley Terry keeps up with the band on her French hom. Band Candid: I9
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