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Do you have to have a why for everything, Gunderson, 86, and said Garrett Duarte,86, Terri Lusenhop, 85, to Jim Roper, 85, Don during the fall play Ballard, 85, Lori production of Cheaper Richard, 86, Amy by the Dozen . I'm not going to be chaperoned into any drugstore, said Steve Haynie, 85, to Garrett Duarte, 86, and Terri Lusenhop in another scene from the fall play. Hello Charolette, so glad you could be here, said Amy Gunderson, 86, during the fall play production of Cheaper by the Dozen . 16 Fall Play
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aybclitwas the j [ elecliion year hoopla that caused the election f ever! atjJCHS , but whatever it was,the electionjof StuCo and class officers was a real experienced Juslb as happened nationally, a lot of campaigning and competition went on among; ’the 47 students drunning for office. The two students who really put a great deal of effort into the campaign were Seniors Ronnie Bramlage!and Todd McKenna.] While the rest jof»the candidates contented themselves with putting up large numbers of posters, Bramlage was giving away . free Baskin-Robbins ice cream coupons and McKenna was giving away free Skate Junction passes. When we learned that the free tokens were | being given away, we asked that they stop this form of campaigning, said • Mr. Jim Pendarvis, ac- tivities director. We asked simply Hon Sthio because we did not. approve of the reebies. They overstepped the guidelines . Th 1 .ill be tale about before next year’s elections. Many studer.' s felt the candidates were out to buy . otes . The coup ns . ee ice cream, and| other enticements given to students t aimed many students off. I don't think it was fair, because they were bribing people for their votes, said Wendy Klein, 86. Each candidate had reasons for wanting to 'run. I ran because I felt I could serve myfellow classmates better by getting things accomplished, said Bramlage. On the other hand, McKenna stated, To help my record and class, also for college resumes and future politics. The election caused some disagreement between the two candidate friends, but in the nd everything worked out. The two candidates were very mature about the race, said Mr. Pendarvis. There weren' t any posters destroying the other candidates' personally. That was true of the entire campaign. Bramlage does seem to have the edge on this hallway wall. Ronnie Bramlage and Todd McKenna were two of the most visible of the Senior Class President candidates. McKenna eventually won the hotly contested race. after casting his vote, in the mock elections,. Nov. 6. Elections 15
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« n old fashion-Aed father, played by Garrett Duarte, 86, and his funny ways of making life more efficient, was the plot behind this year's Fall Play, Cheaper by the Dozen. Although Cheaper by the Dozen was not the first choice for Fall Play this year, in the end cast and audience were pleased with the outcome. The first play chosen was Snoopy.' A play about the loveable, worldly beagle from Charles Shultz's comic strip Peanuts. According to Mrs. Lee Howe, drama teacher, a problem developed when a piano player could not be found for the show. Since the show has sev- eral musical numbers , the lack of piano would have been very difficult. In Cheaper by the Dozen, along with trying to make life more efficient, the father tries to make his daughters, especially Ann, understand that boys aren't everything. Ann and her sisters don't seem to understand why their father is so unreasonable aboutdates, wearing pretty clothes, and makeup. But the girls do not know that their father is hiding a heart condition from them, and his real motive is to get Ann ready to take care of the younger children. I was very pleased with the cast FALL PLAY Cast presents Ibestplayin severalyearsl members , said Mrs. Howe. They did an excellent job. It's been the best play in over two years. The cast included 10 members, eight from JCHS: Tammie Albright, 86, Don Ballard, 85, Garrett Duarte, 86, Brett Godsey, 87, Amy Gunderson, 86, Fred Holliman, 85, Lori Richard, 86, and Jim Roper, 85. The student cast also included two younger members, one from City Junior High, Shawn Lancaster, and one from an area elementary school, Vanessa Ibaura. Fall Play 17
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