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V' l1.Wi,w-,Aw ' ' - ,' S lil pgi1 ltLll7au0 Family looks on as Sal Bonsignore, sophomore, Jenny Potter and Susan Resch, seniors. Allan Samson and Brooke Warner, juniors, and Sara Mosbacher and Stephanie Boling, sophomores. receive service awards. Cphoto by Matthew Wardj iii Sf fS S i , , by fy Sl - f ,,- 1 ' ,, ,, ' , , f.f f , of. fi 'S SS W5 '4' ii H .f E4,3wy9,ZffHfaysmf X ,N-, ,ws sys ,foie X 25 9 5 Q-ZS' 7 in S si, N - , 4 W2 4 X , ,,w,f 4.-f eos, ,, s .y a fuiyfwsy W .i Q, , f ,fgsui X s. 'V f ,, , .AMY fs gf ,G icyi ,J 3' J X I I o serti , v o f rwsfstwswborlnsas because , , , zs,dai,.vvaayithine2f said 3 IQLV 5 fs,,i f f f,,SX,f XJX XY I to ,have sa, s,aa ' . fs MM-M,w-,474 fs ,s mv.-p,s,,M. W-woff , ,f 7 ,c , ff X. fs f if Vg Hgng So.. ofthe many things QW? S , Q Q s f s f ,M f , , -'ff wk fs: if sf 1 -f. so W v 5 V - f ,, , , , eess at me ,f f , f. , , X , A ,, , , 4 ?ffff75 ?f2 fe ff? ffyfffvffy Sf f S gzzfyzf . . 'k.- fs , a,.,,,f.y, ff ,,,, H , M I X, ,,. , V, V' fi V 117 ff ff X., f' to ,,- fp, ,,fz, f 'sf-fs if ,f o ,,- , , A , safe ,.,f,:f,- fan f,4d,,,,. f f,,,, fail. ,A ,4 1 ff ,f- , K ,, ff 7 f ws, . asf -S fidf of of if k f oy. if fsfiwsf sf! ,fm ff , 1, W 4 I ,VM L, X 'ff ,f-fsff,- cya f',f y iw ff ,,,,, sl, 1,15 yf 4, 0 ,' i feed ,WH S ,sf Sasser , , i frsewwfias SsXifSff,52lP' S S heaps-ence. I f,,' f , ,ff 0 0 S , , i ,Si w teach Others N66 ZCZHSIYGQS, treasurer of the if 'S S' 2 S'S SS ,S S ' S , took all of its club Stealkansas City Comets game. end-of-the-year ban- the Vista Hotel where Sy.S eat worth of scholarships. v The recipients were Debbie Dobney, 'ij received a S500 scholarship. Angela f ,!, Q Rossi who received a ssoovsahaisrship, H and .loaaneSDake, Jenny Potter, and,,Susf S anliesch who Seach received S200fscho- , To raise money for theiractivities. l?lono1jvcSCicietyonce again sold Tom Wat liOY',3!?fl.IUSd!f3l56lfs y , , , ip v S Siiff'lfon1S S is , a ysuitcasef full y of S 3 S fasusenoiasifsms,,iussiiftieiimiclcnsiiic-s, said,N66: iSy, y y,ly , S it , iy,, Hofldr, Society not only ifequifeajgsrudent toparriciparay in 'serving fhefcoinntunity, but tofn1aintSain grade pointiaverage. y , , S Q y iv S - fiffhisy year students were not eligible Qfof the Honor Roll if they received an M inany class. This change in Honor Roll requirements did not affect Honor Socie ery requirements. , S - , y , 'fwe allow the M if they have the 3.5 accumulative because ,they take such hard classes, said the club's other sponsor, Mrs. Susie Tarwater. Feelings for the club overall were summed up by Mrs. Tarwater. l think it is good to have an active club because so often kids at the top are labeled as just bookworms. They don't iust study, they can have a good time too. Trying to make Honor Society money. Jennifer Fields, senior, sells Tom Wat to her neighbor. Qphoto by Mitzi Crafty congratulating Susan Resch, senior. Julie Jackson. junior presents her with a service scholarship. Qphoto by Matthew Wardj Honor Society
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Ingredients for success found fter the rigors of terrifying tryouts over 7,380 combined s hours of memorizing lines and rehearsing, The Oak Park Drama Depart- ment was ready to present The Match- maker , by Thorton Wilder. u The fall play was a comedy with an intricate love plot. Dolly Levi, played by Suzi Rastorfer, was determined to find her friend Horace Vandergelder, played by John Tyree, a wife. ironically, during the end of the play Horace and Dolly fall in love themselves. L W In order for the intricate plot to flow smoothly a few obstacles had to be over- come. i A i Since the play was a comedy every- thing was fast paced. You had to keep on your toes in order for the piay to be light and funny, said Stefanie Edmonson, se- nior. s With only five weeks to prepare, the cast had to work extra hard to produce a hit play. l The cast and l didn't think we were going tomake it. I think opening night we surprized both ourselves and the direc- tor. said Suzie Rastorfer. W Stage manager Karen Chrisman felt the biggest obstacle was working with the props. i i We started too late moving props in the dark, and since we had so many bulky 0 by Tamela Simpson pieces of funiture it made it even harder, said Karen. W y W i y y Suzie added, Working with the food during the restraunt scene wasfreally dif- ficult. You would never expect something so easy as eating would be yreallylhardllt also didn't help when we had to useythe same food everlynight, lt.wafs-awfulfatrthef X ,, , , , I , , X end' I f ,f H ,' 5. fi' if fi ' The cast fauna thatworkinygrweitifwiih people and understanding theirlfcharac- ters were thekeys to goodactingj il,f Q Since wewereilmostly all seniors and this was ourilast play, everybodyffigave if their best effort to work wellfwithleach other, said Suzie. 7 f f if This .cast was uniquefhecaluse they learned to work well togetherzf lt .waste very special group because they were so X unified, said Mrs. Nancy Hudson. r When l developedimy character. iiii l observed people in real life sd l couldunf derstand how my character would actand feel, said Abby. y y Q Working close with fthe director helped the cast find mistakes. W i y y Mrs. Hudson saw a lot of things we missed that helped refine the play, said John. i y W y rl There are so many things fto think about in directing a play, it usually gets so tiresome but in this play l really enjoyed myseif. The cast and script were wonder- ful. Mrs. Hudson added. y .V 2 Fall play K aren Chrisman, Pat MacDonald, Leigh Anne Ni- cholson and Phil Nigro prepare props to be moved on stage. Qpholo by Katie Adamsonb T alking mela Mi Anne Ni fphoto k fr if ' f f 7 fg ffffjf X v v , O Qvgv, 4 A ' , Q' 130, , 0 0. is ze
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