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Acting, Parties, Food Are Club Interests Mrs. Hudson’s Spanish Club members had a busy year as they were involved in many activities. They of course had fun preparing for the traditional pinata Christmas party. And for the first time ever, Mrs. Hudson entered the Spanish Club in speech contest where they received good ratings for the play SUNDAY COSTS FIVE PESOS that they interpreted. They ended the year by eating Spanish style at Los Sanchozs restaurant near Lincoln. 19
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1. 1977 Spanish Club members: TOP ROW: N. Sc hoe n. S. Hansen. C..Hengen, K. Swartz. R. Welton. M. Barry, L. Anderson. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Hudson. O. Sabatka. K. Reitmajor. J. Barry. A. Borreson. K. Barry. C. Prochaska. BOTTOM ROW: J. Woita. L. Skovgaard. K. Davis. 2. Mrs. Hudson explains a new Spanish word to Spanish students. 3. Rene Welton. Karen Jonas, Kathy Swartz, and Solveig Hansen prepare for the Spanish Club Christmas party. 4. Oregg Graff adds finishing touches to a pinata of Mrs. Hudson. 6. Spanish Club officers: Rene Welton. Karen Jonas. Casey Hengen, Solveig Hansen, and Kathy Swartz. 18
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1. Solveig Hansen applies make-up to Annette Borreson's face. 2. Diane Albert and Jay Rohman watch something in the play very closely. 3. Some of the play members put make-up on their faces before the play. STORY THEATRE, a play by Paul Sills, was the spring play performed by WHS students. The play acted as “a stimulant to the imaginations of the audience” said play director Bernie Clark. The story was a group of Grimms Brothers and Aesop’s Fables. The play involved mime and panto mime. Four plays, THE LITTLE PEASANT, HENNY PENNY, THE MASTER THIEF, and THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE, were performed from the eight originals. The play was originally chosen because of its economic advantages. It required little or no props, sets, or costumes. The actors and actresses, Marlys Olson, Diane Albert, Eunice Miller, Annette Borreson, Nancy Yarmon, Randy Pearson, Greg Graff, Casey Hengen, and Jay Rohman, played various characters from one person to an animal, or from a herd of cattle to a chicken. 20
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