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f communi cation and the crucifixion of Christ were read by Lolita Mieth and Tammy Smith, Nor Pic tured. 2 Althou gh she “preferred not,” Diane Briggs took a prose reading from “Bartleby the Scrivener,” while Jan Glynn took one from a childhood favorite, Huckleberry Finn 3. Individual contestants were (From the Bot tom Up) Teresa Coleman and Sandy Han- sen, After Dinner; Connie Christensen Informative: Faith McGrew: Extemporane- ous; Tom Dockweiler and (Not Pictured) Becky Campbell, Persuasive. 4. At the closing of the One Act Play. Doug Young, Teresa Coleman, Doug Wright, and Chris McCubbin, seemed well pleased with the job they have done 1. Poetry selections on the effort o
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1. Going on to District Speech Contest with a Drama were Dan Schmidt, Toby Hill, Kathy Ressel, Gregg Ratliff and Brian Dowse Not pictured. 2. Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins from My Fair Lady were portraryed in a contest duet act by Connie Christensen and Chris McCubbin. 3. Since try-outs were still underway for the Christian Drama Unfeigned Faith, the only parts which were definitely decided upon were to be played by (Front Row) — Faith McGrew; Jan Glynn, (Top Row) — Trudie Garwood, Connie Chris- tensen
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1. In Junior High chapel Cindy Olson and Carol Snuffer sang a duet to express the meaning of love. 2. Whatever it was that interested Mark Arehart, didn’t seem to hold Ray Magnuson’s attention too well 3. Mr. Ron Adams and the rest of the Quartet from his former hometown, Sco- tia, shared in songs and testimony what God had been doing in their lives. 4. A leader in the school, Mr. Don Olson. expressed his Biblical views on “Double Standards.”
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