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that are part of the school's traditions To North Centralites, the annual Junior Spectacu- lar is more important than any other single event. For months everything else takes a back seat while act chairmen write scripts, plan dances, and conduct rehearsals. Act members, chairmen, and sponsors werenit the only ones who were busy. The co-ordinators' assis- tants, George Sweet and Judy Lybrook, gave the Spectacular many hours of their time. Karen Con- rad, Dotty DeShano, and the Pastels provided inter- mission entertainment, while Gary Henschen and Tom Green worked up skits to introduce each act. After the final performance, both acts and indi- viduals were cited for their efforts. IQWLIICF Wonder- land, Sweet Dreams, and Gentlemen, Be Seated were named the best acts for March 13, 14, and 15 respectively. Old Salt, Tom Draper, tells sailors, Bob Doane and Frank Krahulik, about iimltrwater life in the act, XY ater W'onderland. Two acts were Artie Rampage Cabovej featuring cheerleaders Sherry Brooks, Barbara Hammer, Marean NX'eaver, -Iutly Wfhitacre, Nancy Varnes, liarhara Freeland, Sally Rieliwine, and Marilyn W'estf,1ll, and football players, joe lftchison, Dave Anderson, Bob Beck, Dan Harlan, Bob Hargreaves, Terry Martin, and Chip W'illioite: and Rhythm 'Round the W11rld, fbelowj with Swiss dancers, Chuck johnson, Martha Herrin, Judy Lybrook, Brian Duwe, ,Indy Olmsted, Steve Chapin, Dave W'olf, Phyllis Reid, Ann W'e:itl1erly, and Bill Wilsted.
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He lilces to take an active part in events lieliind tlie scenes of the junior Spectacular were- fupper lefty Miss Cleo Kinnison, co-ordinator, and f Mr. NXilliam litiglier, assistant eo-ordinator. flower leftj Attic Rampage clmairmen, Linda Keller, Betty l,.ll'llxl.0I'Ll, Lynn liobes, jan lfyden, and Sandy Sanl- miller. Cupper riglitj Rl1ytl1n1 'Round the NWorld cliairinen, Donna Bishop, Linda Hale, Butch Rogers, Karen Roessler, and Linda Xvesseling. fupper centerj .15 ff: , ' , W , 7 ll in i 4 , K f wx 1 A ' in , i 'Q i t- V ii N ' -xi .E , Q e,ieee w ie ' A gr., 221 l i V i e,ee H 3 Y F! Q? Xi I kv Sweet Dreams clmirmen, Sliaron Goodwin, Linda Porteous, Georgianne Kustad, and Barlwara l.Uft1LllSf. Qlower centerl XVater W'onderland cliairmen, Diane Turley, Cathie Duck, Nancy NVynn, and ,Ioni Tisclier fnot picturedj. Qlower riglitj Gentlemen Be Seated chairmen, jim Hamaker, Ronnie Payne, Bob Beckman, and Deanne Hood.
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He has a chance to make public appearances North Centralites find a number of opportunities to display their flair for dramatics. Whenever tryouts are announced for a major production such as the junior Spectacular, operetta, or all-school play, judges are literally swamped with people trying out for parts. Even when there is a possibility that rehearsals might interfere with other fun, interest usually re- mains high. Not content with ready made scripts, many boys and girls get together with teachers, to write and produce their own plays and skits for assemblies. Latin Club members Karen Roessler and Linda Wes- seling turned playwrights for So Long, Oo Long, while other North Centralites collaborated with fae- ulty members, Mrs. Margaret Dunlap, Dean Evans and George Oberle for the Marriage of Polly Pan- ther and Vie Tory, a pep assembly skit. jim Wead proposes to julie W'ilson, head of the fashionable Crocker School for Girls, in the operetta, The Prince of Pilsenf' Other cast members who played important parts are Frank Shepard, Kitty Grummann, Pat janes, Mike Clark, Karen l.emasters, Cynthia Barker, judy W'hittington, Terry Martin, Mike lingle, Corwin Reynolds, Dorothy DeShano, and Faith Farmer. I ll l his lirownnn., xsurnn., tips intl govins gtf togtthtr vuti joanne johnson and Chuck u n n mtv. in ti ntw sntk before the stnior inntting at which graduation robes were shown.
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