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Checking for a pulse in Dave Maddack, junior. He played an accused murderer, who was later proved innocent. Being held captive by Bill Wilkison, junior, is Melissa Stefanovich, junior. This scene shows the final conflict in ‘‘Ramshackle Inn. Fall Play went to see my cousin act, but I thought it was professionally done.” Not all the talent was on the stage. Also, credit was given to the cast and crew who stayed after school to make the set and adjust the lighting. R.D. Parpart, senior, com- mented, “I’ve worked on all the plays for the past three years. In ‘Ramshackle Inn’ I worked the lights. Each year I still enjoy do- ing it!” Julie Metcalf “Where else could a girl make $5,000 in one day?” asked Be- linda Pryde, played by Melissa Stefanovich, junior, in the fall udience Witnesses Murder In ‘Ramshackle Inn’ Plot play, “Ramschackle Inn.” The answer to this question could only be found if one attend- ed this play on Nov. 15 and 16. Bill Wilkinson, junior, had the lead as Patton and has been in over 20 plays. “My favorite part of this play was the role I was cast in. It was different not to play an old man,” said Wilkison. Dave Maddack, junior said his memories of his first play would include “all the friends I’ve made.” Jennifer Giacomin, and Lori Cook, juniors, attended the play. I thought it was a really good production, the whole cast did a great job!” commented Giaco- min. Russ Cain, junior, said, “I just
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Definitely Crazy for You. Jason Mikulka, senior, and date Diana Page enjoy a fast dance away from the crowd. Taking a break from the crowded dance floor are Gina Flarity, Chris Williams, juniors, and dates. They were a few of the many students who brought dates from other schools. Posing for candid pictures at home are Dawn Musgrove and Steve Mundell, sophomores. Several photos were taken before the dance by parents. Romance is in the air. Cathy Arneston, sophomore, and Dan Gerlach. senior, had a great time during Cherish”, the theme for the turnabout. Turnabout 15
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As the town’s sheriff, Dave Yonker, junior, questions the suspect. The fall play had a Murder She Wrote” type storyline. Fall Play 17
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