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ABOVE —Following the French recipe to the last detail; Sally McNagny gives her fondue a final stir befor serving it. UPPER RIGHT —Using the home-ec room, the French Club went all out in preparing and eating a French dinner. LEFT —With one member of the cast accompanying on the banjo, the other members dance to a number in “An Evening With . . . 23
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ABOVE —As Sandy Reichert, Jina Pocock, Sara Mossburg, Becky Bowser, and Barb Zala regard the speaker, Jina nervously rehearses her talk on being a servicing worker. UPPER RIGHT —While Bill LeVay displays his work of art, ‘‘Wonderful Weicker of South,” with an air of satisfaction in his creation, the statue merely looks on quizzically. RIGHT —Service Club sponsor Mr. Ralph Bol¬ ing prepares to introduce Miss Anne White, one of the guest speakers at the potluck. She conveyed her thanks to the club. Year Sees Many Events: Stage Productions, Statue “During a rehearsal Diane Clark was supposed to fall back into Mr. Kelly’s arms. She fell all right, but he wasn’t there!’’ (Dale Wilson) “An Evening With ... South’s advanced drama class allowed the group to enact serious scenes from dramatic productions. The otherwise solemn production was brightened with song and dance; the last scene had never been rehearsed. Director Robert Kelly wished to produce this 18-scene collage because the depart¬ ment’s other shows were all come¬ dies. Lots of hearty food and conversa¬ tion marked the annual Service Club Potluck. Becky Bowser and Sandy Reichert planned the Reconstruction Era event. Dr. David McConts, from I.U.P.U.’s speech department, spoke. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Top Service Award, which went to David Hart. Tension rose when the Black flag was ripped off the wall during Black History Week. But Archers got together and morning speeches and the assembly for Blacks went smoothly.
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ABOVE —Leaping high, Cathy Scott swings at the ball while Laurie Hol¬ lis waits for it to come down a little lower. UPPER LEFT —Underclass Cheerleaders —Front Row: Ken Bush, Matt Keough. Second Row: Richard Kryzminski, Tim Ramsey, Kim Rudolph. Third Row: Joel Bromley, Kevin Himmelhaver, Mac Crawford. Back Row: John K. Williams. UPPER RIGHT —During one of the many jumpballs, Loretta Sherrill and Margie Howard struggle to tip to Jill Blombach or Betsy Burrell. RIGHT —Reserve cheerleaders boost crowd enthusiasm with a loud cho¬ rus of We will win!, complete with pyramid and mount. 1 W fi 24
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