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FALL PLAY CAST PRESENTS: “THE WORLD OF CARL SANDBURG” November 18 and 19 were two memorable evenings to the seven members of the cast of The World of Carl Sandburg. The 1977-78 fall play, directed by Mr. Greg Miller and assisted by Mr. Robert Ervin, was a fascinating and very interesting change in the line of common High School play performances. The cast included (in order of appearance) Mike Lowry, Kathi Walke, Jim Brown, Tammy Carper. Bryan Wood, Elizabeth Hendricks, Robin Oiler and the guitarists Beau Carper and Lisa Goldstayn. Upper Left: “Arc you happy? It’s the only way to be, kid.” Elizabeth Hendricks recites “Snatch of Sliphorn Jazz. Lower Left: “Alas! Poor Yorick. The sense of understanding that exists between Sandburg and actors is demonstrated here by Robin Oiler. Lower Right: Bryan Wood demonstrates what newspapers can be used for: . . to sit on at a picnic. 19
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JHS — A HODGEPODGE OF PEOPLE People? You ask about our people? Well, we have some of the greatest people on the face of this earth right here at JHS. No matter how you look at us, our people have a spirit, a grin, or even a joke to tell and give to you. whether they know you or not. Take our teachers for instance. Most of the time they greet us with a warm and friendly smile. The administration — they even take time out of their busy schedules to play a game of softball with the girl’s team. No one has a perfect day every day. but even the worst days aren’t too bad. So. take a good look at US. We’re all different, but we’re all a part of JHS. if 3a 18
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GALS’ EFFORTS ARE REWARDED AT “HICKTOWN HOEDOWN” The nervousness of asking your favorite guy out was well worth the effort as the Sadie Hawkins Dance was held on March 10, 1978. The theme of the dance was “Hicktown Hoedown” and the band was “Marble Faun.” Sadie Hawkins is sponsored by the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs and is the only dance of the year where the gals ask the guys. Senior Vince Crace was selected as ‘Little Abner’ king of the dance. His attendants were Tim Grillo, Senior; Jim Campbell, Junior; Gary Oberholzer, Sophomore; and Chris Coll, Freshman. The second and final award of the evening was the best dressed award which went to Kim Malone and Wayne Skaggs. “Sheriff Bowman” keeps the peace and everyone in line with his trusty rifle in hand. Tim Kingrey and Julie Hale boogie to the music in the dance’s traditional garb. Angel Hartley and Don Yeager — the happy bride and groom — celebrate their weddin’ at the hitchin' post as Justice of the Peace Dave Burtrand looks on. 20
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