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JUNIORS, SENIQRS PRESENT MYSTERY COMEDY Members of the junior and senior classes present Mum- bo-Jumbof' a three-act mystery farce. Written by Jack Barnard and directed by Miss JoAnn Jirik, the play combines robbery and murder into a suspen- seful mystery. The entire play takes place in the living room of Jolm Reynolds' New England home. CHARACTERS Mrs. Sarah Reynolds Jolm Reynolds Aunt Minnie Dick Reynolds Pee-wee Smith Tweety Muffin Monahan Harold Custer Mrs. Custer Mr. Peter Beamish Doctor Gaza Omahandra Kay Samedi Madame Celesta Peaches Greeding Lem Marblehead Miss Emma Burpee Daisy Jeannie Andrews Brent llopkins Sheila Fowler Rusty Persinger Tom Soutee Pama McCall Debbie Lyon Ronald Dickson Ricky Sparks Peggy Morris Ricky Thomas Steve Glensky Kay Nichols Brenda Cox Regina Head Mike Jones Jennifer Houser Marla Froesehle Celesta chants a native song as Dick and the sheriff try to pick up a lead as to who the murderers are. Dick Reynolds kisses his Aunt Sarah hello as John and Aunt Minnie wait impatiently to leave for Kokomo, As Tweety and Muffin await their orders, Dick assures Peaches that there is no need for her to go gunning for Pee-wee. Daisy saves the day as she unknowingly rescues the occupants of the Reynolds' house from the dangerous Mrs. Custer.
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YOUNG MUSICIANS DISPLAY ENTHUSIASM ELEMENTARY ORCHESTRA-FIRST ROW: Mark Mooney- Jamie Burk, Gary Tappana. THIRD ROW: Sherry Rhodes, ham, David McCully, Bobby Burk, Jolina Patterson, Juliana Kutz- Duane Baum, Alan Hubbard, Billy Kyle, David Hopkins. STAND- ner. SECOND ROW: Erick Schaefer, Mike Wiles, Gayla Wolfe, ING: Mr. Herschel Heinen, director. Beginning violin students practices under the supervision of Mr. Herschel Heinen in the high school music room. Mr. Herschel Heinen's elementary music group spend many long hours striving for perfection. Mrs. Anne Kucera and Mr. Herschel Heinen take the responsibility of teaching elementary students the fun- damentals of music. As a result of their efforts, band, orchestra, and glee club members presented an outstand- ing Christmas program. Each elementary class meets twice a week, and orchestra meets once a week to practice. Singing, listening, and planning skills are stressed for full musical understanding and enjoy- ment. Mrs. Anne Kucera accompanies one of her first grade students. r A, . , w , JL . x 9, The fourth grade sings H32 Feet and'8 Lit- Keep Christ in Christmas is sung by the tle Tails at the Christmas program. second grade class.
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F.H.A. ENDS YEAR WITH BANQUET liwi' F.H.A.-First Row: Mrs. Rita DeWitt, advisor, K. Cook. D. Angus, Williamson, K. Hampton, B. Carter, P. Wells, C. Killman, M. J. Pool, K. McKnight, D. Lyon, C. Cox, D. Wishon, L. Cox, J. Davis, T. Prewett, A. Tiede. SECOND ROW: C. Hopkins, P. Springer, J. Wheeler, K. Pettus, S. Nelson, E. Erb, L. Guffey, D. McClure, G. Goodson, D. Lane, F. Baum. THIRD ROW: T. Young, L. Hughes, R. Wilson, D. Dorrell, N. Stout, V. Wood. FIFTH ROW: J. May, C. Cavener, L. French, E. Carter, T. French, J. Wiley, C. Larsen, P. Mahan, J. Brown, P. Dunn, K. Janes, L. Mott, J. Glensky, S. Brumtield. SIXTH ROW: P. Per- Thurman, S. Burgess, J. White, P. Harris, B. Clevenhagen, P. Eaton, ry, R. Housley, B. Vanderhoof, V. Mouncc, L. Eutslers L. Honcy. N. Wl1eelcr,J. Wilson, C. Johnson, R. Gift, M. Johnson, B. Andrus, J. Andrews. FOURTH ROW: L. Wood, D. Mott, L. Stanley, J. ABOVE: Kathy Cook, president of the F.H.A., presents Judy Davis with a red rose as she states her duties as Recreation Leader at the initiation held October 7. BELOW: Freda Baum and Doro- thy Dorrell prepare a delicious meal in Home Ec. II. cutt, R. Walker, F. Baum, G. Gregg, L. Thompson, M. Rinker, C. Hobby, P. Head, D. Vanderhoof, N. Jackson, C. Schaefer. F.H.A. offers its members a variety of activities. These include the monthly meetings, initiation on October 7, the annual regional meeting on October 9 at Crane, and selling Stanley products as a money making project. To give a better understanding of the F.H.A., the new members must be able to recite the creed, purposes, and be able to sing the prayer song by memory. These purposes stress the importance of community and home life. Mrs. Rita DeWitt talks to Judy Pool as she is pouring gin- ger ale into the punch. Ricky Head, Barry Dickson, Mike Murphy, and Lorene Eutsler watch to see that she does- n't spill it.
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