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im We're for S.B.I.T.! Yea! Fordorski, Fordorski! The S.B.I.T. Homecoming Dance! If you go professor, we all go! — Mv Shoes! So you had them Susan! 66All American99 What a country! America: DRAMA CLUB AWARDS: Best Actor, Major Production; Gary Beltz Best Actress, Major Production: Tamera Korth Best Actor, Minor Production: Rex Craven Best Actress, Minor Production: Lori Helsing Best Supporting Actor, Major Production: Mark Pedersen Best Supporting Actress, Major Production: Teri Neese Best Walkon Part: Steve Thieman Best Underclassman: Debbie Mannion Best Thespian: Doug Tunink 1975-1976 Speech Award; Debbie Mannion
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Drama Club Proudly Presents . . . Welcome to AMERICA! Come on animals, let's go! Duh. .school takes too much time from practice! 14 The RHS Drama Club proudly presented the spring musical, ALL AMERICAN, on April 24th and 25th. Many hours of work were put in during the weeks of preparation. The play, under the direction of Miss Diane Baker with Miss Cheri Helmer as Music Director and Kathy Johnson as Student Director, was a Mel Brooks comedy about the problems that beset a dignified college professor who comes to America from Hungary and gets caught up in a conflict between his new found love (Elizabeth Hawkes-Bollack) and the great American love (Football). The play develops with many characters getting into the action, including Bricker the Kicker, and Susan the football hater. As all good comedies do, the play ends happily with everyone proud to be an American. MAJOR CHARACTERS WERE: Professor Fordorski: Gary Beltz, Elizabeth Hawkes-Bollack: Tamera Korth, Edwin Bricker: Ryan White-horn, Susan Piedmont: Lori Helsing, Hulkington Stockworth: Rex Craven, President Piedmont: Steve Tunink, Hilly Henderson: Teri Neese, Agnes: Debbie Mannion, Trish: Tricia Peebles, Moose: Mark Pedersen. OTHER CHARACTERS: Leon Miller, Jim Walz, Laurrie Weber, Ryan Rude-busch, Dan Hansen, Kevin Patent, Julie Bargstadt, Steve Thieman, Loren Loberg, Vicki Thelen. Joanne Schmit, Susie Tunink, Vernon Heese, Scott Pedersen, Lori Wattier, Shelly Robinson, Jani Bloomquist, Joanie Johnson. Karen Dwyer, Lynette Sauser, Julie Arens, Julie Helsing, Jim Cunningham, Dale Loberg, Jeanie Kruger, Karla Lackas, Marcia Tunink, Kendall Kuhl, Jan Kluver, Dave Hay, Doug Tunink, Brad Bargstadt, Joanie Kruger, Roberta Sellon ACCOMPANIST: Erin Rudebusch Go team Go!
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RHS Drama Club FIRST ROW: Gary Beltz, Lori Helsing, Ryan Whitehom, Teri Neese. Rex Craven, Betty Reed, Miss Diane Baker; Sponsor, Karen Stevens, SECOND ROW: Mark Pederson, Laurie Weber, Jim Walz, Karen Dwyer, Kathy Johnson, Bill Pflanz, Jan Kluver, Scott Pederson, THIRD ROW: Dan Poppe, Mary Walz, Doug Tunink, Steve Tunink, Lynette Sauser, Karla Lackas, Tamera Korth, Jeanie Kruger, FOURTH ROW: Erin Rudebusch, Susie Tunink, Shelly Robinson, Debbie Mannion, Cindy Thieman. Bonnie Lienemann, Debbie Robinson, Rich Olson, FIFTH ROW: Leon Miller, Shelly Whalen, Eileen Tunink, Joanie Kruger, Julie Helsing, Tricia Peebles, Jani Bloomquist, SIXTH ROW: Dan Hansen, Steve Thieman, Joanie Johnson, Laura Wattier, Roberta Sellon, Lori Lackas, Julie Arens Thespians FIRST ROW: Gary Beltz, Lori Helsing, Ryan Whitehorn, Teri Neese, Rex Craven, Betty Reed, Miss Diane Baker; Sponsor, SECOND ROW: Mark Pederson, Laurrie Weber, Jim Walz, Karen Dwyer, Bill Pflanz, Kathy Johnson, THIRD ROW: Doug Tunink, Steve Tunink Miss Diane Baker is one of the younger teachers at RHS. She is busy teaching Speech I, Speech II and Sophomore English. She also sponsors Thespians, Drama Club, Speech Team, and Pep Club. 16
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