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TI-IESPIANS i 4 E 5 P, 1 , E 5 Drama students check out costumes for a skit. Q? tg 8 Front, left: Andy Moore, Janice Hatton, Erin Bishop, Barb Majors, Chris Catlett, Rachel Deegan. Second: Lisi Willingham, Scott Sarver, Barbi Howes, Mike Nurre, Susan Conner, Cass Brown, Nicky Harvey. Third: Brian Marchington, Susan Hansen, Doug Chausow, Cindy Klukkert, Mark Dewey. Fourth: Diane Turnbull, Lisa Taylor, Andy Hickman, Ronelle Catlett, Ross Carlton, Mike Kozowski. On ladder: Wendy Barth, John Turnbull, Jett' Wiley, Aren Steinbrecher. That's enough of that hanky-panky, warns Doug Chausow.
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nder the leadership of President Kathy Fogelquist and AdviserADebbie Gribskov, Key Club became an international club this year. From a small group last year called Service Club, Key Club is continuing to grow. The club is sponsored by Bend Kiwanis. The purpose of Key Club is to enrich the community by having young people serve in many ways. Service projects began with a chili feed for the varsity football players in November. Next came a free banquet for senior citizens before the holidays. This activity was followed by a Santa and Elves Day for little children. Money became an issue as the club worked to support projects. The club earned a small amount picking up trays in the cafeteria, but this income ended when the tray deposit was done away with. A trip to nursing homes to distribute 250 valentines was a meaningful one for the members. Soon after, clubbers sponsored a Pepsi Token Toss and Cake Walk at the Winter Carnival. These two activities raised 370. This sum pulled the club out of debt, and set a good mood for the rest of the year. A 7 a.m. breakfast for the teachers the first day of the last nine weeks, a marathon dance, and participation in the March of Dimes Super Walk rounded out the year. Club members were initiated into the International Key Club Association on April 24, making them uofficialn. KEY CLUB Front, left: Leanne Savage, Chris Langeliers, Tori McKern. Second: Kathy Fogelquist, Cindy Savage, Debbie Savage, Mary Richer. Third: Jackie Moore, Holly Ledgerwood, Debbie Gribskov. The Key To Community Service Cindy Savage brings a smile to the face of an elderlv gentleman by delivering a valentine.
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Named Second Best Out Of 120 Karen Weil waits for her Prince Charming. Like most clubs, Thespians were obligated to raise money for club scholarships and field trips during the year. Club members sponsored a Jog-A-Thon early in the year to get things started. They raised S5350 which was spent on a new back curtain for the stage, Following the overnight trip to Ashland to see plays presented by the Oregon Shakespearean Festival Players, the Thespians traveled to Medford for a Thespian competition with 120 high schools throughout Oregon. The Mountain View troupe was surprised and honored when they placed second overall. At the annual awards banquet, those actors and actresses receiving the most votes were named Best Actor lAndy I-lickmanl, Best Actress lLisa Taylorl, Best Supporting Actor lRoss Carltonl, Best Supporting Actress lRonelle Catlettl, and Best Director fI.isa Taylorl. Winners received handsome trophies. Hold Me , a Jules Feiffer comedy, played before two audiences May 22 and 27 to finish off the year in grand style and to raise money for the senior scholarships which were given to Brian Marchington and Lisa Taylor. Lisa Taylor and Mike Kozowski portray drunks in Hold Mew. NM-Wssmssgkbw M 's. ne. Susan Conner and Wendy Barth raid the prop room.
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