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ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (1978 Spring Musical)—Bottom Row: P. Pulver. B. Baldowin. S. Balzer, T. Sod- erholm D Houk M. Bush M Milton, D. Ricks, T. Abell. A Eggleston, J Hawley, V. Turner. M Becker B Burns, T. Steimch, R. Telvick. 2nd Row: D. Stowell. V. Bailey, J. Cummings. N. Pulver, M Tradewell T Cross, M Eggleston. B Plath D. Jackson 3rd Row: S. Zuhlke, L Welk. V Pease. C. Hawley, J. LaMarche! C Louzard, J. Young K. Bradley, J. Rohde, R. Gray, S Bernander. M Hughes. J. Steiner, J Hamilton. A. Bregi, S. Cross, A. Milton V. Skinner. 4th Row. N. Zunker, J. Peterson, K Gavinski. S Kuhl, C. Gavinski R Smith, J. Blochwitz, J. Curtis, R. Lawrence, S. Jacobson. R Cross, C. Neef, R. Marsh. T Fischer. T. Shan- w°n' , Ar?ei B-,Kent‘ P Kamrath, L. Fischer, D.Schmitt, T. Bortz, P. Larson, B Austin, T Pulver S Meincke, D. Pomplun. 24
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THE DANCERS—Seated: T. Cornford, C Patchin. S Kuhl, J. Dalton Standing: Mrs Goke, Director; V. Bailey, B. Vrbsky, D. Trahan, J. Peterson. S. Zuhlke, N Zunker, Mrs. Carr, Director. ONE ACT PLAYS The PHS Drama Department presented the annual One Act Play Contest on October 17, 1978. An assembly was held during the day for the students at which the plays were per- formed; also, an evening performance was given at the Wyocena Little Theatre. The plays which participated in the competi- tion included: The Dancer, which was a humorous saga of teenage life; Two Crooks and a Lady, which was a story of an elderly invalid who cunningly tricks two crooks out of stealing her jewels; and Red Carnations, where a boy, a girl, and a man engage in a very amusing trialogue near a park bench. The directors for the plays were Mrs. Nancy Carr and Mrs. Evelyn Goke. Red Carnations received first place at the local competition, and advanced to Conference competition at Poynette. They also advanced to further competition at Waunakee where they received a B rating for their efforts. 23
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BAND—Bottom Row: N. Zunker, C Catenae D Katzke T St.inich. K Wolff. P Pulver. B. Keith, L MochwH S Mal sch R ‘ ompso C. cLK L. Flower. S. Thompson, R. Miller, M Eggleston 2nd Row: J Bessac V. Chapman S. Dann B Hare. D. Hot . M PufahL B. WeU 3rd Row; RA S'fflkAR WaHter! ' r erred[ M. BaS n.'s. C n ngh'am, M KS R h. M. £« LinfS: I Horsman, K SS £ ' ' BAND The band had a very exciting and active year. They started the year by marching at all home football games; they were a pleasing aspect to halftime entertainment. Then they had the honor to go to Stevens Point Home- coming October 14, to march and support Mr. Bostad when he was installed into the Stevens Point Football Hall of Fame. Several members of the band participated in the All-Conference Band, held at Cambria on November 4. They did an excellent job. The Winter Concert was held December 12. Everyone there enjoyed the performance as the band and some chorus members put on their hats and scarfs and were able to get the audience to join them in singing Christmas carols. Many of the band members participated in the Solo-Ensemble Contests which were held March 3 at Westfield. The Spring Concert Festival was held May 12 at Poynette, and the Spring Concert was in May. They held a Pop Concert at the end of April. Once again some of the band members (as well as Chorus) took another trip to Chicago; they saw the Broadway play “The King and L A trip was scheduled for the band to go to “Great America'' in Gurnee, Illinois; to spend the day marching and performing while there. The pep band played at all honpe basketball and football games and did a superb job. The band finished the year by playing at the graduation ceremonies of the class of 1979. to Cn
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