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CONFIDENTIALLY AND PRECISELY. Phil SHELLEY ARNOLD INTERRUPTS an exciting WILL IT STAY? Jim Sipes seems to be Duran places the crown on Shelley Arnold, evening to entertain her young nephew asking Debi Toole. AFTER PLAYING AN exhausting game, sophomore attendant Lori Tilley rests in the company of her escort. Chris Cockre- ham. JUNIOR ATTENDANT LORI Mitchell, escort- ed by Tony Schweizer. smiles convincingly at the crowd while freshman Monte Yin- gling and SheHi Goertzen try to curb their nervousness. — Pictures by David Parman and Lyle Hoopingarner 19
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The Search Is Over — Sheila Reigns The crowning of Sheila Wilkerson before the varsity boys' game against Meade on Friday. January 25 ended a week full of crazy days and anticipation. Monday was Maroon and Gold Day with everyone showing pride in the school colors. Tues- day looked like the circus Was in town when everyone dressed up like a clown on Clown Day. Everyone looked like someone else on Wednesday for it was Twinkie Day (Twin Day), and twins were seen all over the school. Many autographs were asked for on TV day when everyone dressed up like his or her favorite TV star on Thursday. Friday was the traditional Dress Up Day with everyone wearing Sun- day best As part of the introduction of candidates, attendants, and escorts at Friday's cere- mony. Karen Slaven read the response each was asked to give to the question What cartoon character do you resem- ble most? Some replies were very re- vealing: SHEILA WILKERSON — “The Tas- manian Devil because if anything gets in my way I run over it or INTO IT. JIM SIPES — The Road Runner because I have yet to be caught. TONY SCHWEIZER — Wy- lie Coyote because he never gets what he is after, and he is always getting hurt. MONTE YINGLING — Pepe Le Pew be- cause I love to chase girls! Senior Sheila Wilkerson was escorted by Merwyn Snowbarger. The other two sen- ior candidates, Shelley Arnold and Debi Toole, were escorted by Phil Duran and Jim Sipes. Junior Lori Mitchell was escorted by Tony Schweizer. Sophomore Lori Tilley was escorted by Chris Cock reham and freshman Shelli Goertzen was escorted by Monte Yingling. The festivities were made complete with The Search is Over by Survivor as the theme song and a giant PRECIOUS MOMENTS background. — Copy by Keri Ramsay.
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Cast Hams It Up In Krazy Kamp An uninhibited senior class hammed it up for their Stanton County audi- ence when they presented Krazy Kamp on December 6th. For laughs, the comedy relied on ex- travagant mannerisms developed by several of the actors for their characters. The setting for the play was Camp Pochontas, a girls' camp across the lake from Camp John Smith, a rundown boys' camp that is declared unfit for habitation by the state inspector. Confusion began when the director of the girls' camp agreed to let the boys move in for a few days, or until they have time to clean their camp up. Other intruders arrived on the scene, and complications ensued. The play was produced by a cast and crew of 28 and was directed by Joe Zollinger. JIMMY. THE COOK at Camp Po- chontas (Jimmy Harrell), threatens anyone who complains. JOHN SMITH GETS its walking pa- pers! announces Eve (Pam Heb- berd). THE REPORT ALLOWING Camp John Smith to open is read with amazement by Mr. Twilliter (Kyle Grover). THE CAST AND stage crew consisted of, FRONT ROW: Tony Crow, director Joe Zol- linger. Brandon Teeter, and Ashley Cock- rum. SECOND ROW: Sheila Wilkerson. Keri Ramsay, Mellissa Lovom, Debra Toole. Gina McElroy. and Tonya Neilan. THIRD ROW: Sandra Chaffin. Keri Roach, Terresa Johnson. Lance Hoopingarner. Cary Man- gels, Tracey Hogue, John Nicholas, Shelley Arnold. Lori Mitchell, Pam Hebberd. and Rick Stein. FOURTH ROW: Phillip Duran. Kyle Grover, Jeff Arnold. Jim Sipes, and Jimmy Harrell. — Copy by Keri Ramsay, photos by Fred Love and Lyle Hoopingarner. 20
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