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Role-Playing Is Their Business Drama Club was a newcomer to MHS this year. It was the first time a group of would-be actors and actresses got together, and were involved in the theatre. Ms. Dexhei-mer was advisor to the group. Members worked on publicity, backstage, and stage construction for the school play. Meetings were very informal, and consisted of drama activities, such as pantomiming, improvisation, and role-acting. One of the major activities was the production of “Alice in Wonderland” during the Fine Arts Fair, and at the grade schools. Alice” was set up as an audience-participation play, and was termed a success by the MHS audiences. Drama Club was an enriching and unique experience for all members involved. TOP: MHS students enjoyed taking part in Alice in Wonderland during the Fine Arts Fair. CENTER: Caterpillar Pat O’Donahue and Queen of Hearts Kath Pintar were the play's Villains. Ms. Dexheimer added guidance and inspiration to the Drama Club. Peg Usher portrays the Mad Hatter. BOTTOM: DRAMA CLUB: FIRST ROW: Ann Trickel. Sandy Reese. Ms. Dexheimer. Deb Bahr. John Baumann. STANDING: Kath Pintar. Peg Usher. Drama Club—23
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One of the by-products of Journalism class, was the Penny Press. The Penny Press was written by the students in class, to get a taste of reporting, editing, and publishing a “newspaper”. Each edition cost only a penny, but contributions were accepted, and the money was used to purchase paper for the next edition. Topics covered were mostly school-oriented, such as sporting events, social highlights, and general school news. In the future, the Penny Press will be enlarged. The publication may be printed by an outside firm, and the staff could possibly be working with photographs. The class will visit newspaper offices and invite guest speakers, to get a first-hand view of the life of newspaper people. TOP: FIRST ROW: Jim Bartlett. Jim Schott. Scott Scheffer. SECOND ROW: Donna Grenawalt, Linda Keith. BOTTOM: FIRST ROW: Ellen Brennan. Pat Newman. Carol Witt. Pam Schmid. Beth Ableman. SECOND ROW: Vickie Hilliard. Heidi Koch. Phil Tschudy. Bonnie Bauman. Lisa Bartlett. Shelly Christen. Scott Scheffer. Journalism Class Publishes Penny Press 22—Journalism
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