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Wahoo’s Own “Monumental Experience” Wahoo students have made the journey to Washington D.C., for the third consecutive year. This year’s trip took along the largest number of Wahoo students ever. The Wahoo delegation consisted of three seniors (Anne Brandt, Tom Kunkle and Todd Malousek) and ten juniors (Carol Cook, Jane Cook, Lanette Dvorak, Laurie Fiala, Kim Johnston, Matt McDonald, Lisa Nozicka, Sandra Rogers and Jeff Ohnoutka). John Horsham was the sponsor for this unruly crowd. The Washington experience is one that is not soon forgotten. Nor are the friends you make and become very close to during your all-too-short weeks stay. Museums and monuments are strewn throughout the city. One could spend months on end visiting them, but no single person could ever hope to see as much, in a months time, that students in the Close-Up program see in a week. RIGHT Tom stops to admire a quote by John F. Kennedy.
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Image Makers selected and arranged by director, Connie Dillow. Each play presented a brief character study, with each member of the drama class portraying at Least one of the forty-eight roles. Many students had to take on several important roles. Sheri Buckner, one of Mrs. Dillow’s former students, took over a part at the last minute. Putting on such a large production takes weeks of rehearsal, and finally, dress and makeup rehearsals. But there was more to the play than just the actors. Several brave students drove to Lincoln in the pouring rain to get props, and had to buy a tarp to keep them dry. The costume committee spent days ironing and hemming, publicity handed out flyers and put up posters, and several people took turns handling the complex light and sound arrangements. Students from outside the drama class helped with scene changes and waitressing, and the Headshed did hairstyles and makeupfreeofcharge. The success of the production was a credit to everyone who contributed. ABOVE LEFT Lonely bus riders gather at a roadside cafe in People in the Wind . Wahoo High Drama students presented their second dinner theater production April 3-5 with “Images of Inge a collection of seven short plays by American playwright Willian Inge, ABOVE Viola (Stacy Motes) lives in a fantasy world of youth in Memory of Summer . LEFT Mr. Newbold (Brett Richardson) confronts Mrs. Crosby (Rhonda Semrad) about the scratches on his lock in The Tiny Closet .
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