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SENIORS DON PERIOD COSTUMES The Senior Variety Show consisted of two one-act plays and instrumental and vocal music. The Neighbors was a touching drama of the people in a small town who forgot their own troubles to help a friend and neighbor. The Senior Combo presented instrumental selections from the early 90 ' s and Linda Butler sang. The Hanging at Sinimin City , a farcical par- ody, centered around the election of a new sheriff. The action was fast and furious and as thrilling as any T.V. Western. Another killing has taken plaee in Sinimin Citv. Roger Sunderman takes the orders of cowbo ' s M Ton Husband, Wayne Scott, and Allen Williams. Shown below is almost the entire senior class all of whom participated in the ariety s how.
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Juniors Present ' Grandma ' s Best Years. Members of the cast were, seated: Susan Gruesbeck, Dan Jackson, Donna Horine, Julie Jones, Pam Swaidner, Donna Harnish, Verne Thorne, Sandy Schenkel. Standing: Mary Prilaman, Denny White, Linda Jacobs, Lana Witherow, Vivian Vebret, Steve Wohlford, Tammara Truitt, Steve Doepker, Bob Klepser, Mrs. Merckx, Director. It took many long hours of hard work along with much worry and anxiety on the part of the director Mrs. Merckx, but finally on Octo- ber 19 the play, Grandma ' s Best Years, went off without a hitch. The production proved to be more than an experience in dramatics. It created a feeling of friendship among the cast and classmates which will endure through the rest of their high school days. Vern Thorne, Bob Klepser, Sandy Schenkel, and Lana Witherow discuss their problems during the Junior Play. Grandma, Pam Swaidner, window. chases a convict out the Julie iipplics makeup to Vivian Vebert.
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SUNSHINE SOCIETY THINKS OF OTHERS Memories of candle light will remain with new Sunshine Society members for years to come. After the initiation and installation cere- monies at the First Brethren Church, the girls tried to live up to their motto Others by vis- iting the Roanoke Nursing Home at Christmas time. The club also had a record hop and ]:)ake sale to raise money for the Riley Hospital Fund. Forget-VIe-Not was the theme of the traditional formal dance which was held in the spring. Sunshine officers are: Linda Butler, Cynthia Smith, Pani Swaidner, Sandy Schenkel, and Tammara Truitt. Row 1: Linda DeWitt, Linda Butler, Cynthia Smith, Carmen Simon, Cheryl Bandclier, Deloris Williams, Margaret Dehnuth, Gloria Utterback, and Janet Mercer. Row 2: Mrs. Miller, Pam Swaidner, Mary Prilaman, Lana Witherow, Vivian ' ebert, Linda Jacobs, Donna Harnish, Kay Scott, Marianne Orr, Charlene Jennings, and Janet Beaver. Row 3: Rita Lambert, Ellen Jo Merckx, Ellen Simon, Jane Smith, Bonnie Sunderman, Susan Fisher, Gloria Martz, Tammara Truitt, Julie Jones, and Donna Jean Horine. Ron; 4: Sandy Schenkel, Cindy Hartley, Sharon Burns, Clare L nch, Janet Simmons, Linda Lesh, Donna Rollins, Rita Edwards, Alice Burton, and Myra Corll. Row 5: Janet Young, Karen Keefer, Ann Ambriole, Ruth Anne Horine, Connie Hull, Patty Lesh, Colleen Myers, Donna Trunibauer, and Vickie Winters. Row 6: Kathy McNaniara, Kathleen Pequignot, Jean Williams, Barbara Coe, Debbie Winters, Jill Beekmann, Bon- nie Click, Linda Crow, and Cheryl Brewer.
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