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The afternoon yearbook staff worked hard alphabetizing and filing pictures of all students. Mrs. Daphine Rantanen, “Student” advisor, and Ruth Flaherty, index editor, go over some last minute checking of the index. Activities Curriculum Seniors Sports Underclassmen Nancy Coggan Gladys L aVere Marion Hastings Margaret Thorn Vicki Pickering Saundra Westing Patricia Harris Mary Jane MacPherson Nyla Nutt Susan Fox Linda Nalepa Sandra Dortman Delta Day Jo Ann Emery Pamela Schultz Betty Veen Lynne Nelson Gail Frazier Sally Johnson Elaine Minteer Loretta Cochrane The Afternoon Yearbook staff. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Pickering, Lynne Nelson, Linda Nalepa, Patricia J. Nelson, Betty Veen, Gladys Lavere, andSusanFox. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane MacPherson, Nyla Nutt, Sally Johnson, Saundra Westing, Jo Ann Emery, Darlene Berry, Gail Frazier, ana Raymond Green. TOP ROW: Loretta Cochrane, Nancy Coggan, Margaret Thorn, Pamela Schultz, Delta Day, Elaine Minteer, and Marion Hastings. 26
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produce Anastasia ’ Allen Drescher, Chernov; John Hudgins, Drivnite; Michael Deacon, Dr. Serensky; John Stimson, Petrovin; Peter Smafield, the blind sleigh driver; David Chiappelli, Sergi; and James Bonadio, Prince Paul. Anastasia ” “Take five,” was rarely heard by the thirteen-member cast rehearsing “An- astasia,” presented December 13 and 14 at McMorran Auditorium. The story of Anastasia, sole survivor of the royal family during the Bolshevik Revolution, makes exciting drama. Anna, a peasant girl lost in the midst of amnesia, is persuaded by three men to change her identity to that of her Imperial Highness Princess Anastasia Nicholaevna. The men bring the Dowager Empress, who was once the Mother of the Czar of Russia, to meet the girl in hopes that the two would recognize each other. One woman fumbles with half awakened memories, the other fights against the opening of old wounds. The leading characters were Kathleen Collins, Martha Ammerman, Carl Miller, John Stimson, and Allen Drescher. Susan Philko was the Student-director and Mr. Charles Lutz was Faculty Advisor. “Why won’t you accept me?” pleads Anastasia (Martha Ammer- man) to the Empress (Kathleen Collins). “But this is not an asylum!” Petrovin (John Stimson) assures Anastasia (Martha Ammerman). 25
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The Morning Yearbook Staff- BOTTOM ROW: Marian Johnson, Wendi Stevens, Bethany Grossman, Judith Jarvis, Pamela Long, and Penny Porter. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Lamb, Carol Thorner, Suzanne Gostinger, and Sue Golds- worty. TOP ROW: Robert Willmarth, Carolyn Cote, Cheryl Nido, Pamela Langolf, and Stephen Schultz. CLUBS Suzanne Gostinger Judith Jarvis Cheryl Lamb Pamela Long FACULTY Carolyn Cote Bethany Gossman INDEX Wendi Stevens Cheryl Nido ADVERTISEMENTS Marian Johnson Sue Goldsworthy CIRCULATION Carol Thorner Darlene Berry COPY Patricia J. Nelson Susan Fox PHOTOGRAPHERS Sigmun Runyon Gregory Bruen Robert Willmarth TYPISTS Stephen Schultz Pamela Langolf Penny Porter Co-editor Sharron Moss, three years’ yearbook experience, directed the lay- out of all pages of the “Student.” Both yearbook staffs benefited from Co-editor Marsha Hill’s two years’ yearbook experience. She was in charge of developing and carrying out the theme of the book. She was also responsible for all proofreading. Sandra Dortman, Business Manager, kept records of incoming and out- going monies, and kept the books up to date. She has been on the yearbook staff for two years. 27
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