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Senior Variety Show Breaks All Existing Records The Senior play cast is, FRONT ROW: Suzi Red- din, Joan Harnishfeger, Kay Scott, Mary Sagers, Donna Horine. ROW 2: Seated, Lana Witherow, Tamjny Truitt, Steve Wohlford, Vivian Vebert, Bob Klepser, Susan Gruesbeck, Donna Harnish, Linda Nicholson. ROW 3: Standing, Jerry McClure, Steve Doepker, Dan Jackson, Bob Bonner, Julie Jones, Sandy Schenkel, Pam Swaidner, Charline Kumfer, Linda Jacobs. ROW 4: Dan Abbett, Vern Thorne, Phil Rice, Dave Latta, John Larkey, Jim Miller. Plays, skits, and music added up to a success- ful and profitable variety show presented by the seniors in October. A mystery-comedy entitled, Scarey Hollow and a situation comedy, Life of the Party, drew much laughter and applause. After the curtains closed for the last time, all seniors agreed it was a memorable and most worthwhile experience. ABOVE: Bob Bonner, Dan Jackson, and Bob Klep- ser model the lovely formals they wore as queen con- testants of the variety show. BELOW: Cast members in Life of the Party drink some sleeping powder punch, then pass out. Page 27
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Pictured here are the members of the 1964 Junior play cast. Junior Play Produces Money, Entertainment, and Fun The Ghoul Friend , a spine-tingling mys- tery, was staged by the juniors April 3, 1964. The story revolved around the Lonesome Lake Lodge vv here some wild characters plus a horrifying monster became involved in a terrifying, yet amusing plot. Dan Merrick — meets ghoul friend Don Hines Lolly — his sister Donna Rollins Mrs. Merrick — their mother Myra Corll Bongo — helpful friend Eric Forst Daphne — superstitious maid Ellen Jo Merckx Marina — ??? Sharon Burns Professor Gaines — biologist Larry Stenzel Cele Wallace — reporter Gloria Martz Vic Storm — press agent Greg Patten Mrs. Dunlap — doting mother Linda Lesh Seymour — her darling boy Roger Colclesser Mad Devlin — a scientist Steve Myers Mr. Spence — a businessman Don Rice Sergeant Rollins — state policeman .... Bob Denton Bobbi 1 Bonita Sunderman Deb [ teenage guests Ellen Simon Elva J Cindy Hartley Rehearsals are hard tvork, fun, rewarding. Page 26
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Active Organizations Need Active Students Boasting the best and most active of the county Red Cross clubs this year was Roanoke. We had the co- operation of many eager and ac- tive students who did their best to make our club click. Working at the Fort Wayne V.A. Hospital, visiting the county home and aid- ing in the annual United Fund Drive, were a few of the worth while activities of our members. Various money making projects financed sending a member to Mi- ami Red Cross Leadership Train- ing Center. Ordering, processing, repairing, and distributing books and educa- tional materials is an exacting job. Student librarians lighten the load of the librarian and help to maintain the quality of service necessary to an efficient library. Susan Gruesbeck demonstrates ar- tificial respiration on Doug White while Red Cross members Donna Jean Horine, Phil Cooper, Steve Doepker, Myra Corll, Tom Mc- Pherren. Ellen Jo Merckx, Patti Crow, Debra Latta, and sponsor Mrs. Harmon watch carefully. ■ ' f-|,w. «..458s:::55;::7- ' Sf ' - 9)iv O - R.H.S. librarians are, seated, Donna Rollins, Mrs. Hudson, Linda Crow. Standing, Cheryl Brewer Fenny Harkinson Jane Smith, Coleen Myers, Donna Trumbauer, Randy Rice, Kathy McNamara! LeRoy Swihart, Ted Hughes, Jill Beckmann, Lisa Kreienbrink ii Page 28
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