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MUSIC CLUB Ninth ond Tenth Grades ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Prlngle, Diane Brook, Twink Reischling, Mary Taylor, Susan Stock, Janice Hart, Anne Darling, Carol Hlllberg, Irene Christian. ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Kummer, Ellen Haworth, Karen Watson, Sue Harris, Marianne O'Nell, Diane Ahlf, Pat Luddy, Eileen lscoft, Eileen Sullivan. ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Gerdau, Pam Melcher, Carol Melvin, Anna Collins, Sandy Morrls, Sue Saver, Dorothy Hutchison, Gail Duncan, Alice Kaarlela, Carol Kinkade, Mari Lee Harrington, Cynthia Moore. ROW FOUR, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Bucholti, Bob Hedman, Garryett Rakestraw, Joan Chaffee, Shirley Hedstrom, Wickle Miles, Susan Banks, Gail Imus, Donna Love, Cindy Laslle, Sarah Martin, Penny Lavlall. ROW FIVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Oesterle, Barbara Eicke, Charlotte League, Phil Leslie, Ed Davls, Jim McHugh, Alice Steed, Kathie Sellers, Cheryl Macbouqall, Adrianne Nlerl, Fred Hollinger. Eleventh and Twelfth ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Simon, Gail Tavenner, Stephanie Compagno, Cele Schwartz, Liane Iscotf, Dorothy Cox, Sylvla Heide, Rodne Ellington, Joy Bendlnelll, Judy Smith, Elaine Feldman, Joyce Jones. ROW TWO, LEFI' TO RIGHT: Margaret Letterott, Donna DeVotI, Linda McClellan, Pat Plllard, Kitty Larkin, Carol Bloss, Dodie Williamson, Ellen Bauer, Elaine Curley, Carol Schoger, Georgean Wolfe, Joan Sacht. ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Annabelle Pidlaoan, Marilyn Naegle, Vicki Suchorskl, Linda Bearden, Nancy Hamann, Charlotte Martini, Kathy Cobb, Shirley Hoffman, Jean West, Edna Powers, Linda McGinnis, Mary Fendrlck. ROW FOUR, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Cornely, Bill Tlnqley, Leland Buddress, Richard Kirchner, Steve Smith, Bob Viscount, Joe Ostenson, Mike Perry, John Egbert, Don Conkling, Sue Lunsford, Marye Jo Faulkner. ROW FIVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Exton, Buddy Parker, Tom Carlon, Brent Altieri, Ulf-Dieter Filipp, John Parker. 55
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INTERMEDIATE BAND s I 5 ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Belly Sloddard, Pafli Norman, Priscilla Packard, Slephen Lee, Allen Beu, Rich Langsdorf, Stan Swain, Mari Lee Harring- fon, Don Elliolf, Neil Ross. ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carman Gourley, Joan Chaffee, Ronald Buchollx, Lesler Salz, Judy Chrislensen, Cindy Leslie, Pal Woolf, Lowell Simon, Ronald Ennis. ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Lloyd, James Johnslon, Jim Hughes, Jim Lunsford, Bob Pelerson, Leonard Thomas, Fred Hollinger, Bill Laux. ROW FOUR, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron Hamplon, Jerry Engelskirchen, Ron Schmidt, Rick Johnson, Barbara Eicke, Norm Smylh, Gary Williamson, Frank Chenella, Chuck Krelz. ADVANCED BAND arol Fox, Carol Bloss, Wickle Mlles, Merllyn March, Lenore ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Eslon, John Egberl, Dolores Williamson, Tom Carlon, C EIII H. ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leland Buddress, Marilyn Lavezzo, Shirley Hedsfrom, Carol Williams, Marianne O'Nell, Allen Gillespie, Sondra o Von Pinnon, Sue Harris, Terry Pearson, Joe Oslenson, Al Gunler, Richard Flanders, Louise Granlham. ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pal Reese, Carolyn Winnegar, Bob Viscounl, Richard Kirchner, Roger Smilh, Mike Perry, John Burke, Donald Brouchoud, Dorolhy Hiler, Chris Berg, Ted Sfickles, Charles Singer, Bill Bauer, Phil Leslie. ROW FOUR, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Marshall, John McMullen, Sieve Glenn, John Dolan, Lloyd Johnson, Wayne Webster, S I ' H 'd Jim Leek, Tony Vuigner, Don Conkling, Haven Kolls, Bill Tingley, Bud Parker. Roger Phillips, Jerry Kremer, Allan Ario, Mr. Duke Campagna, y via ll e, 54
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4 l Fall Play ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Neil Johnson, Susan Shaw, Linda Frazier, Judy Ashford. Judy Casad, Randi Slinson, Kalhy Loelller. ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Vossler, Tim Mcl-lenry, Bruce Gardiner, Bob Thomas, Don Harris, Arf Freidrnan, Anne Tweedy, Diana Williams, Sue Filzwilson. ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Dolan, Judy Clarlre, Linda Anderson, Gloria Aviles, Susie Abramson, Carol Bloss, Anne Darling, Amy Jones, Linda Speicher. Carla Voorhees, Carole Breckenridge, Elizabelh Dean. ROW FOUR, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Miller, Al Valencich, Rich Flanders, Bud Parlcer, Kiflie Kerr. ROW FIVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim' Ashford, Dan Sullivan, Kalhy Condon, Dave Lanqsdorl, Sieve Smith, Mike Mahan, Joe Allschule, Roger Flores, John Freeman. Hillsdale High School's Drama Deparlmenf opened ils season wilh Arlhur Miller's hislorical drama, The Crucible. The slory 'lalces place in Salem, Massachusells. in l692. and 'lells of John Procl'or's slruggle 'lo save his life, and lo save 'the lown from ils hyslerical wilch hunls. Al Valencich and Carla Voorhees played The leads as John Proclor and Abigail Williams. Elizabefh Dean played 'rhe parf of his wife, and Linda Speicher played lhe par? of 'rheir servani. Rev. Parris was porlrayed by Joe Allschule, his daughler was porlrayed by Amy Jones and lheir colored maid by Susie Abramson. The Depuly- governor was played by Jerry Miller, Judge I-lalhorne by Dave Lanqsdorf, and lhe Courl clerlc, Cheever, by Mike Mahan. The Rev. John I-lale was played by Bud Parlcer. Comedy relief was provided by Rich Flanders as Giles Cory, a sarcaslical old man who refuses lo be lalren in by lhe hyslerical violence ol 'rhe +own. Olhers in The cas? included Carol Bloss, Kalhy Gordon. Dave Sullivan, Anne Darling, Ki++ie Kerr, Sieve Smilh, Jim Ashford, Gloria Aviles, and Judy Casad. 56
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