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League Jeff North Royal Valley Troy Reg. State One-Act Play 1st I If Duet Acting Julia Simpson Theresa Simpson 3rd X III Informative Steve Tharman 3rd 2nd X J I Ken Tharman 1st 1st X I I Lisa Weber 1st X II Oration Steve Tharman 3rd X 4th II II Wilma Hoverson 5th X Mike Thomas IV Improvised Duet Acting Tim Franken Jeff Clary 4th 1st II I Julia Simpson Theresa Simpson X Tammy Clary Laurie Klaus X X Sheila Adkins Jill Jarrett 3rd 4th 3rd I League Jeff Royal North Valley Troy Reg. State Prose Geri Fenley 3rd 6th 5th 2nd II I Carrie Chase X Tammy Clary X X Wilma Hoverson 5th X X II Cheryl Begesse 4th 1st II Poetry Cheryl Begesse X 5th Kim Jamvold X X 11 Pam Wykert X X X Ken Tharman 6th Extemp 3rd Ken Tharman X III Solo Acting Dramatic Geri Fenley 1st 4th 2nd 1st II Jeff Clary 4th X 4th III Lisa Anderson X 6th Solo Acting Humorous Jeff Barnthson X 6th III Jill Jarrett X X Mike Thomas 3rd X Y X x-This denotes the student’s participation. Speakers Perform Throughout Year Despite a year of unpredictable weather, a flu epidemic, and a two-hour delay on the trip home from state speech contest because of a flat tire, the 22 members of the forensics team showed their true colors as they excelled in six contests this year. The forensics year consisted of four regular contests, the regional contest, and the state contest. The qualifying requirements for the State festival were a I rating and a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place medal at any medal meet or a I rating at regionals. Nine students and the one-act play cast and crew qualified in five events. The team was coached by Mrs. Martha-Jean Rockey. 18 Activities
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Seniors Split Games With Athletic Faculty The seniors won one of two senior-faculty basketball games, March 27. The senior girls were victorious with a score of 42-12. The faculty members defeated the senior boys, 49-31. Top scorers for the winning girls’ team were Teresa Blanton with 13, Geri Fenley with 11, Becky King with 10, Michelle Foley with 4, Kris Bletscher with 2, and Debbie Masters with 2. Debbie Fitch was top scorer for the faculty with 6; followed by Nancy Gin- gery, Diane Winder, and Kay Schultz. Tom Stanley led the victorious male team with 18 points. He was followed by Lyle Rockey with 14, Kevin Kelley with 8, Bill Foster with 6, Tim Twom- bly with 2, and Donald Harter with 1. For the senior boys, James Marriott had 14 points, John Simpson had 5, Tim Franken had 4, and Juan Carlos Corzo M., Jeff Clary, Jeff Barnthson, and Jim Stock each had 2 points. Above left: Debbie Masters dribbles in for a basket, as the other players look on. Left: Bill Foster jumps to block Juan Carlos Corzo’s shot. Left: Michelle Foley guards Amy Decker while her teammates defend the goal. Activities 17
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Opposite page, top: The THS speech team consisted of 22 mem- bers. Front row: Sheila Adkins, Kris Bletscher, Tammy Clary, Julia Simpson, Jill Jarrett, Carrie Chase, Lisa Weber, and Laurie Klaus. Row 2: Mike Thomas, Kim Jamvold, Theresa Simpson, Geri Fenley, Lisa Anderson, and Ken Tharman. Row 3: Steve Tharman, Bev Meng, Pam Wykert, Bryan Gaither, Wilma Hover- son, Cheryl Begessee, Jeff Clary, and Jeff Barnthson. Left: Wilma Hoverson practices her prose interpretation. Above: The “Once Upon a Playground” cast and crew put in many hardworking hours which brought them 1st place at league. Front row: Jill Jarrett (Wanda Bun), Julia Simpson (Dixie Wicks), Car- rie Chase (Phoebe Dive). Row 2: Bev Meng, Student Director, Jeff Barnthson (Georgie), Theresa Simpson (The Girl), Jeff Clary, Stage Manager, Kim Jamvold (Forda Moore), Sheila Adkins (Flirt), Kris Bletscher (Didi Fee), Lisa Weber (Tootie Shoe), Geri Fenley, Student Director. Left: Geri Fenley and Jeff Clary receive awards for their speech and drama endeavors. Activities 19
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