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AFS Week A Success Students gathered $470.02 during AFS week, Feb. 19-23 for the AFS drive to sponsor next year's ex- change student. Juniors came in first in the annual class competition for the third year, earning $316. 92 for and average of $2. 21 per person. Seniors followed with $107. 70 and $1. 47 while the freshmen came in third with $58. 84 and $. 73 and sophomores with $86. 60 and $. 68 completed the tot- al. The Rally contributed $28, collected during two home ball games. Class activities to raise money showed similarities. Seniors sold themselves as slaves, held a box social, sponsored a candy sale and encouraged a five-day bottle drive. Juniors sold candy, sold guesses for the number of jelly beans in a jar, sponsored a steak dinner contest, washed cars and had a pop bottle drive. Sophomores operated a concession at a ball game and a bake sale at the drug store. Frosh gath- ered pop bottles and sold baked goods. Left: Freshman customers buy goodies from frosh girls during drive. Below: Sky Snethen sells willing slave, Wally Hewitt during lunch period. Left: Karen Chancy washes a car to cam AFS funds for the junior class.
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Juniors Raise Curtain On Successful Play Leading Lady, a romantic comedy by James Reach, told the story of a glamorous star of the New York stage. She relived her threatrical career first as a youngster straight out of the Ameri« can Academy, trying for her first Broadway part; then in her first starring role, and finally, in a play she produced herself. Norma's love life was not a successful one. In each of the acts she was swept off her feet by her current leading man. Always in her background was Larry Scott, her director in each of the plays. Committees for the play were Laurie Miller, Glenda Goger, Cheryl Bell and Cindy Sandercock on make-up; Danna Stockam, Cathy Lee, Nancy Griffiths and Gail Ennis on publicity; Lois Popelka, Bev Rice and DeeAnn Rader on tickets; John Snyder, Gretchen Booth and Linda Smith on programs; Debbie Lundeen, Peggy Nagae, Bob Ludi and Churck Schmidt ushering; and Radic Club members on lights and stage help. The Hares, an ensemble from SUHS, provided entertainment between acts. Robbie Knoll (L) discusses her make-up with Rose Haefner and Doug Reckmann before curtain time. CAST Tom.............................Bob Richey Norma .......................Priscilla Jester Marie Downs.....................Pam Burlingame Sue Hallen ••••••••••• Susie Hancock Lanny Scott...................... Dave Dyal Beverly Rodgers.................Rose Haefner Conrad Marlow .....................Jim Coy Esther Pearson............. Rebecca Kochheiser Jack Wiston..................... Rick Mahn Flo Fletcher....................Roberta Knoll Judith Blaine ..................Sheila Hanson Aromando de Cortez • • .........Mike Eblen Mrs. Sandra Bowie directed the play while being assisted by Nona Bennett, student director. Cast members are (from 1. standing) Mrs. Bowie, Nona Bennett, Robbie Knoll, Pam Burlingame, Susie Hancock, Rose Haefner, Rick Mahn, Sheila Hanson, Mike Eblen, Rebecca Kochheiser, Bob Richey and Jim Coy. (Seated) Doug Reckmann, Priscilla Jester and Dave Dyal.
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Junior Cheryl Bell talks Tom Scales into purchasing Bob Flath and Christi Woody enjoy the Senior Box candy at class bake sale. Social. Above: Senior class president Ron Verdoorn auctions off lunches at the Senior Box Social. Right: Louise Snell, Coni McMur- trey and Gwen Shaw sell 'sweets' to Shirley Gannon and Julie Sch- neider to raise money for the sophomore class AFS drive. 23
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