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FALL PLAY CAST MEMBERS LEFT TO RIGHT Greg Reed Wendy Custance Becky Torvend, Bill Brochtrup, Cheryl White, Tom Busybod Intervenes And Saves The Da The curtain opened and on the stage was a lifeless body and Mrs. Piper, a somewhat giddy cleaning lady. This was how the opening scene of the fall play Busybody began. The curtain-raiser was a comical whodunit by Jack Pop- plewell. The humor mounted when Mrs. Piper called the police to report the murder of her employer. When Detective Superin- tendent Baxter appeared, the body had disappeared. Thus, not only did the Su- perintendent have a murder on his hands, but also a bodiless murder. But along with Mrs. Piper's assistance the case was solved and the murderer revealed. The play was a job well done by the l l member cast under the direction of Mrs. Mary Kay Flint and assistant to the direc- tor, Liz Hoffman. Excellent work was also done by the 35 member production crew. Student Events-197
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CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Piper .............................,. Cheryl White Detective Constable ................... Greg Reed Super1ntendent .................. Tom McElligott Claire Marshall ....... ............... C arol Fox Lea Fields Marian Selby ........ ...... M ary Kleckner Pattie Miles Robert Westerby ....... ........ B ill Brochtrup Vickie Reynolds ............... Wendy Custance Becky Torvend Richard Marshall ........i.. Robert Bazemore l, Constable Goddard fGreg Reedy helps Superin- tendent Baxter 1Tom McElligotty out ofthe closet. 2. Mrs. Piper fCheryl Whitey nonchalantly hunts under Mr. Marshall's CRobert Bazemorey desk for clues. 3. Superintendent Baxter 1Tom McElligotty inter- rogates Mrs. Marshall 1Carol Foxy while Mrs. Piper fCheryl Whitey listens. 4. Constable Goddard fGreg Reedy has a chuckle at Mrs. Piper's 1Cheryl Whitey secret pocket. 5. Mr. Marshall fRobert Bazemorey consoles Marian Selby CMary Klccknery while God- dard CGreg Reedy looks on. 6. Robert Westerby fBill Brochtrupy and Mrs. Piper tCheryl Whitey take the saying lt Lakes two to tango to heart. 196-Student Events , . . x A S age..- lil ill 2 9? st 4 . I ,av frf. 'v 5 -
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i C siiiifiet fun - 1 A-3' . 5 -f -,ft ' 'li Q4 i f,.'x if .a'::If,l 1 1 I A ' ,N Ga Dazzlin Costumes Add A Bit Of Pizaz You don,t fool with Mother Nature could have been the poster beginning the '79-'80 Homecoming, The theme, Weather was reflected throughout the activities performed by the Drill Team. Miss Gilson, the Advisor, came out as Mother Nature to introduce the condi- tions about to come upon the Lakes Gym. The 3 conditions were snow, rain, and sun. The members wore dazzling costumes which gave their performance a bit of pi- zaz. Costumes consisted of white satin tu- xedos with canes, blue satin dresses with lightning bolts on the front, and yellow jumpsuits with rainbows on the front. To top off the exciting evening, Home- coming court was announced during the dance afterwards. Lance Ross and Debbie Mellom were crowned as King and Queen. Jim Tomlinson and Brenda Fig- ueroa as Prince and Princess, and Clyde .lex and Lori Murray as Duke and Duch- ess. l. HOMECOMING COURT: LEFT TO RIGHT: King Lance Ross, Queen Debbie Mellom, Duke Clyde Jex, Duchess Lori Murray, Prince Jim Tom- linson. Princess Brenda Figueroa. 2. Senior Christi Betzendorfer and others give their all during the sun portion of Homecoming. 3. Sophomore members shine on in their routine. 4. Line up and be known says Drill Team members. 5. Alumni Sing along, 6. Drill Team and alumni high step during alma mater. l98-Student Events ll' New
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