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For Ginger Play Cast and Crew - Back Row: Sponsor Mary Ann Mellor, Shela Haynes, Denise Rippe, Sandy Grotrian, Carol Clark. Middle Row: Tammy Haack, Lori Fisher, Kim Oestmann, Jackie Hawley, Arlis Caspers, Dale Ossowski. Front Row: Brad Bohling, Kim Gerking, J. Scott Gilbert, Tim Alberts, Tim Cobber, Jim Grotrian, Matt Oestmann, Rich Michel. 15
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Time Out Time out (or Ginger was this year's comedy selection for all-school play. The play is centered around the trials and tribulations of a young teenage girl (Sandy Grotrian) and her rather conservative family, the Carols. In the play a challenge race between Ginger and Eddie (Rich Michel) leads to a lengthy debate on the question of the equality of the sexes. Ginger decides to take this question to task. Against the frantic urging of her father (Scott Gilbert), her boyfriend (Dale Ossowski) and her principal (Matt Oestmann) Ginger decides to join the Varsity Football Team! The plot thickens when Ginger's sisters (Arlis Caspers) and (Amy Rogge) object to their sister's athletic antics and plot to insure that Ginger will be a social outcast as long as she persists in playing a Man's game . Ginger's father, Howard Carol; finds his job at the bank jeopardized by Ginger's activities and the bank President (Jim Grot rain) relates to Agnes, Ginger's mother (Kim Gerking) the horrible spectacle Howard is making of himself supporting Ginger's football games. However, between Liz, the family maid (Jackie Hawley) and Mrs. Carol, all things turn out for the best, and Ginger realizes that being a girl isn't so bad after all. The embarrassment of a younger sister. 14 Ginger asserts herself to her irate principal. Mrs. Carol reprimands Ginger.
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For The Red, We . . . Majorette Kim Gerking, and Director Eldonna Hazen with 81 Pershing Trophy. Johnson-Brock . . . Division champs. This year, hard work, long hours, and dedication, made the impossible dream a reality. The dream, a superior at Pershing. Members listed above are: Bot- tom Row - (Left to Right), Debbie Cerdes, Marlin Bohling, Jim Cro- trian, Tim Cobber, Rich Michel, Matt Oestmann, Jackie Hawley, Margaret Benar, Cail Jeanneret. Second Row - Sponsor Miss Hazen, Kim Cerking, Jeanne Bray, Katie Casey, Linda Cerdes, Kim Alexander, Christy Piper, Tammy Haack, Vicki Speckmann. Third Row - Katrina Housh, Denise Rippe, Diane Sohnholz, Kim Oestmann, Kim LaVigne, Marilyn Bohling, Julie Gilbert, Laurie Holland, Fourth Row - Tim Holth- us, Lisa Uhri, Carol Bednar, Julie Bohling, Arlis Caspers, Michelle Brehm, Christine Volker, Phillip Cebers, Scott Gilbert, Fifth Row - Brian Clark, Dale Ossowski, Stephanie Cauchat, Mary Buch- meier, Teresa Blinde, Lisa Cau- chat, Carol Clark, Sandy Crotrian. Sixth Row - Kent Stutheit, Lori Fisher, Julie Stephens, Amy Rogge, Shela Haynes, Darren Oestmann, Lisa Rowe, Tim Al- berts. As a reward of this hard work the band will spend 5 days in Washington D.C. We needed hard work to raise $12,000 . . . and once again, working together 16 ... We Did It! Band member not pictured: Lori Reimers. Pride of the Eagles marching their Superior performance. Showing the joy of victory while receiving the trophy from Pershing Marching Festival.
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