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PRESENTING . . . PROFILES Profiles is the newest club in the school being only two years old. It is a group of students who use their acting ability and concern for human relationships to develop skits which portray realistic situations involving teenagers relating to other teenagers, parents and other adults. The group practices on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 7:15 to 8:00. They perform before studyhalls, church groups, counselors, parents and any other organizations wanting them. Mrs. Hoffman started Profiles and is the advisor now. 29
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BOYS AND GIRLS STA TE DELEGATES AND ALTERNATIVES Buckeye Boys; and Girls; State is held annually at two colleges in Ohio. Approximately twelve-hundred boys and twelve-hundred girls attend each year. Two boys and two girls are selected to go from Perry each year by the faculty. There are strict guidelines along which the representatives are chosen. A few of these qualifications are: above average grades, leadership, scholarship, sportsmanship and patriotism. Boys' State was held at Bowling Green State University from June 21st to June 28th. The delegates for this year were Steve Kobus and Scott Antalovich. The alternates were Bob Albright and Mark Vicini. These boys helped set up a mock government on the state level. They ran for offices such as governor or mayor or were appointed to jobs including sheriff and clerk. Girls' State was held at Ashland College from June 14th to June 21st. The delegates were Leta Houston and Adie Conder. The alternates were Aleen Crummy and Vicki Shetler. The girls set up a mock government and ran for office just as the boys did. 1. Delegates: Steve Kobus, Leta Houston, Adie Conder and Scott Antalovich. 2. Alternates: Bob Albright, Vicki Shetler, Aleen Crummy, Mark Vicini. 28
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CALL ME MADAM With the help of the director, Mr. Swogger, the 1980 musical “Call Me Madam was one of the most professional productions ever put on at Perry. The first act opened with Mrs. Sally Adams, played by Patty Wilson, about to leave America as the Ambassador to Lichtenburg. In Lichtenburg she is greeted by the dashingly handsome Minister of Foreign Affairs Cosmo Constantine, played by Scott Tillotson. Naturally, she falls head first in love with him. To make things more interesting. Sally's assistant Kenneth Gibson, Ben Peterson, falls in love with the Princess Maria, played by Adie Conder. Trouble occurs for both couples, but the ending is a happy one as everyone is reunited. Supporting the leads are a host of politcal figures, both American congressmen and cabinet members from Lichtenburg. The chorus added flair to the show with their dance numbers, which were choreographed by Rik Danburg. The Rotary Club judged three actors performances to be superior. Jim Boggs won an award for his cameo performance, Adie Conder for her supporting role, and Scott Tillotson for his lead in the musical. !0
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