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THEATER ARTS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Gloria Cordova, Deana Bonin, Susan Miller, fall president, Dee Ann Yarolimek, Laurel Berg, Gia Laumann, Mary Ann Loughran, spring lreosurer, Ann Sankoff, fall lreasurer, Jill Willard. ROW 2: Birgit Dorman, Cherrill Dahlke, spring secrelaryg Paulla Josl, Colleen Benlley, senior represenlalive, Sue Isbell, Carol Caylor, spring vice-president, Judy Kiehl. ROW 3: Liz Lewis, fall secrelaryg Dorrie Weiss, iunior represenlafive, Sherry Hughes, Alfredo Dell Jimmagine, Jolene Boyinglon, Nancy Castle, Mary Frosl, Maureen Dickson, Debbie Nax, Mary Lou Pillow, Mr. Robinson, advisor, ROW 4: Marlin Beck, Bill Norman, Charles Solomon, Fred de Voros, Garry Eislerysophomore represenloliveg Paul Newlon, Dick Pager, fall vice-presidenl, Ray Pierce, Bob Blake, Ken Seger, Bob Moore. TOP RANKED-Theater Arts Club goes foreign in conjunclion wilh fhe homecoming iheme, H's A Small World. Their floaf placed third in compelifion wifh eleven orher enfries, Drama-I healer Arts--89
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Thespians bring Luke to Little Theater stage Many lives have been portrayed in the past 'few years at SLOSH, but never such a dramatic life as St. Luke's. Dear and Glorious Physician enjoyed a five- night run. For the year's opener the drama department pre- sented Century's Cabaret , a variety show featuring song and dance routines from early American to the present day. The inside story of what really happened to the prin- cess and the pea was told in the musical, Once Upon a Mattress. lt was particularly well suited to the high school stage because the story was fun, and not as serious as some of the previous musicals and did not require a full-scale orchestra. Taken on tour to all the city elementary schools was the annual children's play. The many children were fascinated with both Alice and the Cheshire Cat of the well known fairy tale Alice in Wonderland. BEGINNING OF THE END-The Virgin Mary, played by Vicki Nelson, confides in St. Luke in the last scene of Dear and Glorious Physi- cian. Bath in their late 5O's, this is where the book of Luke begins, but where the play ends fat rightt. COMFORTING HAND-St. Luke portrayed by Charles Lunn, sits by the side of Priscus, played by Garry Eister, his ill step brother. The kind words of Luke encourage him to come to better health, THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Loughran, Sholly Von Stein, Gloria Cordova. ROW 2: Liz Lewis, Judy Kiehl, Debbie Nax, Mary Lou Pillow. ROW 3: Perry Golden, Kay Oster, Mary Frost, Susan Miller, Carol Caylor, Deanna Bonin. ROW 4: Vicki Peters, Nancy Castle, Ann Sankoff, Colleen Bentley, Paulla Jost. ROW 5: Robert Moore, Charles Solomon, Cherrill Dahlke, David Leutz, Ken Seger. 88-Drama
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VARSITY BAND-FRONT ROW: Byron Mele, vice presi- dent-secretaryg Carolyn Silva, president, Tom Wright, Susie Prier, Ruth Buschman, Elaine Pettinger, John Law, Patty Silveira. ROW 21 Janet Todd, Terry Lucas, Susan Howe, Greg Hayne, Cathy Choate, Dianne Kindy, Chris Shaffer. ROW 3: Larry Roberts, Kathy Hartley, Judy Rapp, Anne Ross, Jan Milor, Collin Forsythe, Lewis Harrison, Manuel Altimirano, Mark Nielsen. ROW 4: David Thomson, Bob Brown, Randy Babcock, Alfredo Laggo, Stewart Jenkins, Fred deVoros, Joan Anderson, Royd Korsrneyer. ROW 5: Jerry Folsom, Randy Spoeneman, Tom Berg, Jim Countis, Mike Dwyer, Carol Gandy, Joy Rodin, Bess Farrell, Fay Gats, Dennis Steward' fbelowl, 90-Band
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