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Lucy and Linus argue about a pencil l Give me my pencil Not on your life l while the rest of the cast sings Home on the Range. 'flu 4, ' Marcy waits for the signal to throw the basket- Before the performance of the senior play Ienny Feldman, Chris Brennan, Eileen Iennings, Cheryl ball through the hoop, Thourot, and Karen Runyon show what a good time was had by all.
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t arf First Musical Done By Seniors E 2 On December 9th and 10th, the seniors presented You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Instead of the traditional drama, a musical was chosen, and it proved to be very successful as well as enjoyable. The audience laughed and spent a terrific evening while the cast returned to their childhood days by acting like little kids. Among the many comical scenes, Baseball Game was a favorite. Charlie Brown tried to get his team psyched for the big game. After a long and boring speech the team decided to go out and put up a good fight for victory. There were also other favorites like Glee Club, Little Known Facts, and Crabbiness Survey, which had the audience laughing and smiling. A sincere thanks is extended to Mr. DeMaio, Miss Schoch, and Mrs. Hough for their time, dedication, and cooperation. Also to Wendy Wolff for making the attractive senior play program covers and posters. kw-A Snoopy and Woodstock put their talents together into making Snoopy a successful number. Violet exclaims, A-men! while Patty, Sally, and Lucinda continue with their ABC's. Charlie Brown tells Linus how enjoyable the newspaper can be.
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Skiers Visit t. Gore 'J ,il-, The ski club had lots of fun on the slopes of C1 lllllllg Camelback this year. The highlight of the f F ' season was a trip to Gore Mountain on tl L ,sg , February 10-12. A special thanks goes to Mrs. X -A ' Schumaker and Mr. Terhune for their time L1 - and dedication. fx ' 3 J9' MEMBERS - Bruce Schumaker, Megan Robinson, Pam Stritehoff, Gwen Hoogendoorn, Laura Keller, Scot Smith, Ellen Simpler, jenna Murray, Dave Bell, Doug Kleber, Eileen Benson, julie johnson, Roger Beckman, Ray Beckman, Karen Lenkey, Andi Berry, Mike Bartolozzi, Chris Speller, jeff Rott, Mike Connolly, Lisa Kleber, Kelly Turk, Rob Doyle, jeff Lusby, Pete Mazurowski, Laura Powell, Liana Striker, Kris Berardi, Chris Bascilicato, Sandy Barinas, Carolyn Bascilicato, Stephanie Sillett, Eric Wright, Rich Hogan, Stefan Matzal, Diane Miller, Michelle Stiles, Neil Hamilton, Gary Benson, Tom Ferrone, Chris Orucquer, Heather Clarke, jeanne Kronke, Art Striker, Mike Treible, Mike Orpen, john Lensi, Rob Carlson, Tim Carlson, Dan O'Rourke, Steve Miller, Cathy Bush, jennifer Robinson, julie Rott, janet Pritchard, jennifer Gunther, jill Colucci, Lonnie McKiernan, Elaine Powell, Becky Seidel, Karla Bell, Kristine Bell, janet Kaleda, Denise Quick, Steve Greer, Mark Simpler, Shawn Baldwin, Dawn Lechliter, Angela Plesh, Karen Krueger, Christine Len- si, Nikki Helmstetter, Amy Smith, Aimee Murray, Glen Ryan, Tim Grau, jennifer Orpen, Scott Hill, Rick Weijlard, john McCabe, john Kronke, Wendy Unangst, jim Shotwell, Tom Quinn, Bill Mutschler, john Mulvaney, Vince Walsh, Bret McNally, Pete Grabowsky, Greg Ryan, Dina Kontan, Kirsten jacob- son, Kim Collins, joe Burdge, Mel Wright, Kevin Boland, Michelle Miller, Kelli Sweeney, john Callamaro, Beth Prehodka, jennifer Donahue, Carolyn Grau, Sue Ahlers, Scott Fenton, Todd Fenton, Fred Koeck, Scott Bell, Tom Klein, Troy Gable, Rich Striker, Bret Mutschler, Dave Oleszek, Tom Gilmore, Todd Benson, Harold Burnett, Michelle Doyle, john Pastor, Brian Simpler.
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