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Drama Club’s efforts produce winning play The Drama Club, under the direction of Mrs. Anita Koehler, became an independent organization for several reasons. By earning money, the club was able to choose a play that was popular with the audience and fun to produce. To help raise money to cover the budget for the play, the club members sold candy and devised a button contest. The object of the contest was to publicize the spring musical. Buttons were sold in school and the buyer could guess the number of inches contained in a coiled rope. Winners of this contest were: first place Lynn King, second place Kris Kaufman, third place Tom Linse, and fourth place Mr. Follens-bee. Annie Oakley (right) wonders why she can't get a man with a gun. Astonished at Annie’s accomplishments, Frank (below) turns to Dolly for support. Upon arriving at Wilson's Hotel. Frank (below right) is an instant hit with the local girls. 16B Spring Musical
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Julie Lukas Annie Oakley Jeff Funk Frank Butler Ted Armstrong Charlie Davenport Sue Follensbee Dolly Tate Dave Frohmader Foster Wilson Pawnee Bill J.P. Morgan Buffalo Bill John Shannon Chief Sitting Bull Ken Korth Mac, Indian Dancer Cathy Free Minnie Jenny Danforth Jessie Tami Butts Nellie Scott Boltz Little Jake Mary Weber Little Girl, Spectator Jim Wanke Spectator, Conductor Jan Tolk Indian, Man, Spectator Margaret Radtke Squaw, Spectator Joni Kazmer Kim Bradley Lisa Huber Tony Eikland Tim Rue Squaw, Spectator Squaw Squaw Indian Spectator Rob Heitzler Spectator, Cowboy Ron Endl Spectator, Cowboy Indian Dancer, Mr. Henderson John Streich Spectator Steve Grant Spectator (Top) Dolly and Buffalo Bill make a business proposition fo Pawnee Bill. Dolly (above left) tells the citizens of Cincinnati of Buffalo Bill's wild west show. J adds supplement to celebrate music The J staff editors wanted to do something new for the overall appearance of the yearbook. One way of doing this was by adding more color. The editors decided that this addition could also accommodate the staff’s desire to celebrate the successful production Annie Get Your Gun. Cost for this supplement was earned by sacrificing yearbook attendance at the summer workshop. Carla Buske Spectator, Lady Guest Sue Danforth Spectator. Mrs. Potter-Porter Michelle Lia Spectator, Cowgirl Mike Stacey Indian, Man Karen Fenner Spectator Tom Foskett Cowboy, Footman Dave Rechlin Spectator, Cowboy, Mr. Adams Becky Shaffer Spectator, Mrs. Adams Lisa Puerner Spectator, Cowgirl, Mrs. Henderson Klaus Buchberger Boy, Spectator, Mr. Clay Denise Griep Spectator, Lady Guest Jill Wendorf Spectator, Lady Guest, Cowgirl Cowboy, Indian Dancer Cowgirl, Lady Guest Spectator, Cowgirl Spectator, Waitress Little Girl Fred Jeninga Jenny Johnson Marilyn Provenzano Carol Klein Susi Quale Annie and Frank (left) discuss the idea of an old-fashioned wedding. Spring Musical 16A
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Charlie Davenport (left) tries to strike a bargain with Mr. Wilson. Little country girl Annie Oakley (below left) outshoots sure-shot Frank Butler. The Indians from the show (below) perform one of their ceremonial dances. (Bottom) Annie is heartbroken when she receives a letter from Frank Butler. Spring Musical 16C
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