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' -«fl0 birds, and bugs, Bob finds the woods a great place to observe Mother Nature. in Louisville, Kentucky. Martha spends many weekday and weekend hours improving her performance on the steed. Practice makes perfect as demonstrated competition. The rink is a second home. by Brian Maier and his companion in one of the difficult routines they perform in 19
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Activities Offer freedom Leisure time is just that: the time to do what one wishes. For students, this time came primarily on week- ends. While many of them used the time to make up for sleep that they lost during the week, some Archers engaged in hobbies which could be termed unusual. Junior hockey league enthusiast Scott Patrick was rewarded for his talent by being selected Most Valuable Player in his junior year at South Side. Others have equestrian talent, pilot airplanes and ice skate. All of these activities require dedication and a steely determination toward improvement. Many teens considered jogging a punishment for too many cookies or potato chips eaten the night before, but there were some people who preferred to run for enjoyment. Not all of them were on the cross-country team either. Then there were those theatrical-minded students who spent many a late night on homework because of lengthy rehearsals. They helped or performed in school plays, Civic Theatre productions, and church func- tions. Whether one's leisure interest is in sleeping or in par- achuting, it's a necessary release from school-day wor- ries and pressures. Complete with back-pack, outdoorsman Bob Broeking inhales the early morning air. An alien to this world of small furry animals, Although an expensive hobby, senior Dave Doherty finds flying an exciting way to get his feet off the ground. Martha Lampe, atop her sleek companion Supreme Heritage, proudly receives her award which she won during competition. 18
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Senior drama: 76'ers shine Braving Halloween and the SAC football champion- ship, the senior play opened October 31 to enthusiastic crowds of students and parents. The cast of 28 seniors, under the direction of Mr. Robert Kelly, presented James Reach's drama, David and Lisa. Lynn Weh- renberg and Steven Holley appeared in the title roles. The play deals with the problem confrontation of emotionally disturbed children in a special school. David Clemens, a highly intelligent but extremely dis- turbed boy, has been overprotected by his parents and allows no one to touch him. Lisa, an orphan waif, has received no love whatsoever and responds by talking in rhymes. Dr. Alan Swinford, a psychiatrist, attempts to help them break free from their mental illness and assume normal lives'. With over 50 scene changes, the play was difficult to produce technically. Bill Phend directed the energies of the crew. David (Steve Holley) turns heptophobic as Kate (Lisa Zintsmas- ter) moves too close for comfort. John (Dan Deputy) observes. Do you want to go skating? John (Dan Deputy) asks Lisa (Lynn Wehrenberg) as Maureen (Martha Lampe), the school nurse, waits for her answer impatiently. The remaining inmates of the Berkeley School are. from left to right, Barb Teifert, Mane Tillinger, Lisa Eichar, Terry McCaffrey. Steve Holley, Lisa Zintsmaster, and Malissa Palmer. The play netted a comfortable sum for the senior class banquet and the prom. 20
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