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' VimJa' ’ U fatev Success Instead of a spring play, the drama club put on a winter play, Oracula by Bram Stoker. The change was due to conflicts with the musical and with speech team. The play revolved around sickly lucy Seward. Her father. Dr. Seward was baffled with the illness and called on Dr Von Helsmg to take the case. Von Helsing suspected a vampire as the cause for Lucy to recover, the vampire had to be stab- bed by a stake through the heart. The play was a definite success. Two of the reasons were the props and special effects, such as the cof- fin from Van Glidner's funeral home, and the fog machine for Dra- cula's entrances and the trap door that led to the basement. Cast 0 1 DtUfBOfB 0 4« ul4 Slevr Ieftir» .. Dr. S 0 1 Mefttng. tot Me Union .. Dr toward. Co lorn f«hr luev tov. d Adrun r tut. |coj l o i Harkr . |o n Vrrtrumo R M. Renfietd, Mikr Cftutrv . AIMWdW Bunc'worth Diptinr SUpMon M» W llv—mjid D «cw a iwtki up on hn v«ct« n. tun Snufd Frrp«r ig fo (hr pUv. mrmbrn o I hr CM vprnd • gr»4i dral O l mr and car app «ng nsak up lo 0 4« uU angr rd bv «tocuif i brt'avaJ r% 4bout to do twty « th Rmt.rld Am mg fo Dr. Vo Halving. Or Srwa d and )o itf»o i Ha fcr i y to lifu r cut wtitt ailing loo Seward. 13
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Uyste ty [AJrvfajis CMobcmh ' 'Dow t Deaifi ’ When five once famous mystery writers get together to write a mys- tery series for t.v., they produce a mystery comedy, “Done to Death. written by Fred Charmichel. The five characters included Jes- sica and Whitney Olive (Colleen Fahr and Jozef McKesson), a hus- band and wife team, who thought any time was a good time for a mar. tini, and Mildred Z. Maxwell (lulie Ward), a sassy old lady, whose sto- nes always ended with a surprise. There were also Rodney Duckton (Steve Jeffirs), a slightly okler writer, who took cracks about his age throughout the play, and Brad Bene- dict (Tom Treat), a tough guy, who wrote stories about secret agents, sexy ladies, and secret devices. Although attendance was lower then expected and money was lost on the play, the people who did see it gave it a standing ovation. Steve Jeffirs stated that “one reason for the low attendance was bad public- ity and no response from the com- m unity. Practice started five weeks before Djphne St«plrton teducr» Strvr Icffir while Vince VUitavich weak up from behind. )ozef McKenon and Cofleen Fahr up martini while deciphering clue . Steve leffir and Tom Treat healedfv disagree who the kille k. Tom Treat. Colleen Faht. and lo ef McKewon Irv to ohe the my ter of who killed Doug Stanage the play. Colleen Fahr took over her part, two and one-half weeks before the play when Dorothy Dinsmore became ill and had to give up the part Costumes and props were rented, borrowed, and made. They tied the play together by promoting a realis- tic setting Other characters were: Daphne Stapleton ... Maid, Doug Stanage Jason Sommers, Vince VJaisvich .. Butler, Kelly Feagler. . Monster, Lynn Eckhoff ... Girl. Suz ette Hechanova ... Stagehand, Bob Houin .. Stagehand. Adrian Piazza .,. George, Kurt Miller ... Man, Mary Harman ... Steph Mildaur, Emily Kryur ... Martha. Michelle Maddrcn ... Secretary.
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J . Ufcses Rasfxwui WM Ri£S$u t N up Ihr weep arp Drbbn SchmuSUpp Ie n Shafer, and Shpila St hrom We had io do iwice ihe work in half the time was the commem from most of the pageant entries. They only had four weeks to get reads tor the pageant, because the slate pageant committee moved up the entrance deadline for kxal con- testants. tvcn in the short time these nineteen people competed (by number) Chariene Bemero. Andrea lohnson. Susanna flores. Darla Ber- ger, Debbie Schmidlapp, Sheila Schrom. Terri Shafer, Darlene Wojda, Sandy Causey, Julie Green- lee, Jill Campbell, Teresa Stuken- borg, Diana eider, Chris Miller, liva Dubinin, Laurie Berzai. Angela tspich, Barbara Leonard, and Rock Lievano. The theme was Go Fly A Kite” for the nineteen excited girls who competed. Chosen as the six finalists were Sheila Schrom, Jill Campbell. Jerri Shater, lisa Dubinin. Debbie Schmidlapp, and Sandy Causey. Dressed as chimney sweeps and dancing to Step In Time Ihe girls performed the youth fitness routine. Tern Shafer, wearing lucky number seven got top honors. Kocio lievano and Susanna I lores were named Honorary Jr Misses. Both are exchange students from South America Other awards were given to: Sanciv Causey, poise and appear- ance and scholastic achievement; Jill Campbell, talent; Terri Shafer, youth fitness, and Andrea lohnson was named Miss Congeniality First runner-up was I ill Campbell lill's talent was singing Bless The Beasts and The Children with slides of children from around the world. Giving the |udgpv an pupptional snWlt v Kadi 1 ronard 14 ( M iY nK thp«r ponr art Charlene Rprrvpro. Andrea lohruon Suvinru Floras, Dari Brrgrr, IXabie Schm dUpp. $he»f Schrom. Trrn Shater. Dartmr VVofda. and Sandy Cjuvpv Hr-ginnmg hpr riancr to Aquariuv r D« b bn Schmidlapp
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