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Radio Rome Broadcasts Concert A junior high demonstration'’ makes the Roman scene. The Fatal Quest brings out such characters as the sniffling queen IBarb leppla), the enraged Wm$ Ron Tombarge), and the determined duRe IMtich Turner). lust a little Lefsa takes Bruce Hedberg and Jerry Skwarek a long «... o way RADIO ROME, LXX, B.C. set the scene May 22 for the annual Show Tunes Concert Captain Quirk and the rest of his spaceship crew zeroed in for an evening of entertainment. Blasting-off to the tune of Take Me Along, the choir appeared to have torgotten one of its most important members. Suddenly, however, a voice was heard from the rear of the auditorium as director Mr. MacKinney valiantly overtook them riding down the aisle, up the ramp, and onto the stage on his speedy bicycle. The program then continued with numerous popular numbers interspersed with jokes and short skits. Featured soloists were Harley Turner and All-State Choir members Barb Leppla and Mary Anne Thomas. Ending on a serious note, the choir dedicated their final song, Aquarius, to the Apollo 13 crew and mission. The combined boys’ and girls' choruses add a serious note as they sing Turn Around look at Me.
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Ruling supreme in the household, a devoted Nana (Judy Harris) leads her little charge (Janet Stafford) to bed. Audience Enters Fantasy Land Defending his brood of little boys, Peter Pan brandishes a sword against the fierce Captain Hook (Mike DiCarlo). With an all-star cast of nearly thirty students, the VHS drama department presented James M. Barrie's PETER PAN on the evenings of April 9 and 10. Portraying Peter Pan, freshman Nikki Zahhos whisked the Darling children off to Never-Never Land where they experienced many adventures, including encounters with Indians and the wicked Captain Hook and his band of pirates. PETER PAN, in addition to the numerous acting roles, required special lighting effects to produce Tinker-bell, the fairy, and special mechanized flying equipment to produce flying children. Concerning her flighty role, the petite Nikki exclaimed, I just loved it. The play was considered by director Mr. Fritz and the entire cast to have been a very challenging production. Puzzled over frequent appearances of the elusive little boy, Mr. and Mrs. Darling (Ha’rley Turner and Carol Sherman) examine his filmy shadow. 22
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. BOTTOM ROW: J. Schmid, A. Scholberg, D. Hanson, B. Villella, G. Benz, S. Savci, D. Davis, D. Thompson, S. Lawrence, D. Milford. SECOND ROW: T. Bleifuss, B. Morningstar, J. Budnicki, L. Henry, K. Opland, R. Harkins, J. Harris, V. Pawlik, C. Durbahn. THIRD ROW: N. Kachel, j. Feigal, P. Rupprecht, W. Sommer, D. Thompson, D. johnson, C. Osborne, T. Johnson, S. Kessel, J. Gromek. TOP ROW: K. Knutson, D. Owen, K. Dahl, M. Cole, S. Ernt, M. Dimunation, M. Thomas, J. Monson, L. Seaquist, P. Tokar, C. Sherman, S. Harkins, C. Froehle, P. Carruthers. Newly inducted Honor students gather 'round the refreshment table prepared under the direction of Miss Rita Plotnik. Student Achievements Recognized Confronting their CHALLENGE of the future through a multi-media presentation including slide shows, news broadcasts, popular rock tunes from the musical HAIR, new junior and senior members of the National Honor Society were inducted into the organization on April 15. Further recognition for academic and also extracurricular achievements was awarded to deserving students at the annual Recognition Day Assembly on May 13. Following opening remarks by Student Council President-elect Phil Carruthers, retiring Superintendent Mr. Brown addressed the VHS student body for the final time. Recognition was then given to the senior honor students, comprising nearly a third of the class of 70, and individual scholarships and awards from school clubs and community organizations were presented. Replacing the traditional athletic awards assembly this year were fall, winter, and spring sports banquets or teas for the athletes and their parents. Presentations of trophies and letters were made at this time and the most valuable players were announced. 24
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