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Roy Brinneman, student stage direc- tor, tries to show Dennis Schmidt, stage prop director, and Ed Baub- let, stage hand, how the lighting must be arranged. practice sessions THE NERVOUS WRECK Mrs. Higgens Becky Bulger Alice Carolyn Leist Cynthia - - - Cindy Raber Eddie - Bruce Stanton Althea Denny Archbold Ivan Petroff Dick Harris Madam X - Marlene Mertz Ralph - - Jim Harris Jimmie Bill Day Gladys Burr Phyllis Dulworth J. M. Burr Dennis Redding Tildy Mae Char Sellers Director - Miss Ruth Miller Student Directors Roy Brinneman and Dennis Schmidt On January 22 the junior and senior classes met to select their class play. THE NERVOUS WRECK by Robert St. Clair was chosen. The try-outs were held February 11 and practice began Monday evening, February 18. The play was scheduled to be presented April 4 and 5.
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Mr. Roush explains to F.F.A. officers Bill Thomp- son, president; John Collins, sentinel; Jeff Stinson, re- porter; Dennis Schmidt, vice-president; Randy Raber, secretary; Ed Baublet, treas- urer; and Dennis Redding, corresponding secretary; the route the F.F.A. boys will follow on their trip to Chi- cago. The F.F.A. Club has a busy itinerary every year, and this year was no exception. Their first activity was the initiation of Greenhands. Then they sold sorghum which helped them get enough money for their trip to Chicago. Next they entered and placed in livestock, land, and crop judg- ings. They also sold seeds and helped the F.H.A. with the spring dance. while F.F.A. ' ers plan a Chicago trip ROW 1: Mr. James Roush, Randy Raber, Bill Thompson, Jeff Stinson. ROW 2: Jerry Arnold, Max Baublet, Ed Baublet, Larry Garrett. ROW 3: Dick Short, John Collins, Dennis Schmidt, Leonard Brenton Jr. , Dennis Redding.
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prior to appearances before the public The high school chorus consisted mainly of sophomore girls. They sang at Christmas plays, class plays, and graduation. Standing from left to right are: Bobbie Jean Klefeker, Erma Buse, Sonja Cardin, Sue Funk, Judi Niblick, and Judy Smith. The music department at Liberty Center consists of a group of fresh- man girls who sang at the Christ- mas play, the sophomore girls who participated in singspirations, and our band which has played at P. T. A. meetings, parades, basketball games, and music contests. % 7 Karol Kirtley leads the band during a Street Fair parade. «JBS5. J SSrtSB 1
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