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Anyone for elderberry wine?? FRONT ROW: Karen Ness, Jane Lusscnhop. Rosa Maria Lopez, Cathy Dwyer, Linda Klabundc. BACK ROW: Terry McWilliams, DaveOkins, Mark Vien, Robin Norcutt. Dennis Dirlam, Wendy Bollum, Martha Doms. A Taste Fight anyone? Wendy Bollum, Martha Doms, Ann Hougham. Brad Berber- ick, Jim Larson, and Steve Sin- ner. 26
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Students Take Over It all began on Monday and Tuesday, May 1 and 2, with the filing for various offices. Wild, but delightful posters lined the halls, ceilings, and classrooms, tempt- ing those who walked by. Thursday the students flocked to the polls and by seventh hour we knew who our leaders for the coming day would be. Friday dawned bright and early for some of those elected. Cooks and janitors were on the job by 7 a.m., ready, willing, and eager to fulfill their obligations — and campaign promises. Eight o’clock found principal Mike Schoffman, superintendent Kevin O’Leary and their secretaries Wen- dy Bollum and Kathy Flinn hard at work in their offices. Noon time entertainment was furnished by the Sophisticates, a local group. By the time the final bell rang at 3: 30, all those fortunate to be elected were ready to turn the business of education back to those trained for that purpose. We students had had our day and were glad to rejoin the ranks of teens. Principal Mike signs a pass for two jun- iors. Secretary to the principal, Wendy Bollum. keeps us up-to-date. Mark DeWolfe tries to teach fellow sophomores some geometry.
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Anyone for elderberry wine? Everyone who saw the Senior Class’s presentation of the comedy Arsenic and Old Lace on May 5 and 6 knows the answer to that. No!! Wendy Bollum and Martha Dorns played the parts of Abby Brewster and Martha Brewster, the little old ladies whose greatest contribution to life was poisoning lonely old men by the use of ar- senic added to elderberry wine. Teddy Brewster, played by Dennis Dirlam, thought he was Teddy Roosevelt, and the audience was often startled by his unex- pected “Charge!” The person who paced the play was Brad Berberick (Mortimer Brewster) with his “My gosh, here's an- other one,” when he discovered the body of Mr. Spenalzo after finally getting rid of Mr. Hoskins, one of Abby and Martha’s gentlemen. Jonathan Brewster (Jim Lar- son) and Dr. Einstein (Steve Sinner) were partners in crime in the play and nearly killed Elaine Harper (Ann Hougham), the daughter of Rev. Harper, played by Kevin O’Leary. With the help of Mr. Schenk, our direc- tor, the play was a lot of fun and a great success. FRONT ROW: Diane Svoboda. Barb Patten. Susan Valle. Mary Ann Chal- mers. Linda Stramcl. and Bob Boeck. STAN DING: Ann Hougham, Mike Schoflman, Keith Radel. Steve Sinner. Jim Larson, and Kevin O'Leary. BACK ROW: Wendy Bollum. Martha Dorns, and Dennis Dirlam. Of Comedy A REHEARSAL EXTRA: Mr. Gibbs (Mike Schoflman) is surprised to sec a corpse (Karen Ness) walk out of the basement. Abby and Martha (Wendy Bollum and Martha Dorns) look on. Ann Hougham. Kevin O’Leary. Keith Radel. Terry McWilliams. Dave Ok ins. Mark Vien, and Robin Norcutt shown during a scene of the play.
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