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Eating at the Jones’ was a farce performed by graduates Rick Darnell and Marty Jones and senior Sara Lewis. Drama Club Front Row: Kim Cundiff, Steve Hoffman, Ben Lamb, Robin Miller, Mindy Hogue, Michele Swiezy, Carol Simpson, Tim Bonitz, Gary Per- kins, Cindy Daughtery and Cathy Cook. Row 2: Denise Trumpey, Tina French, Drew Benson, Bill Cunning- ham and Gregg Perrey. Row 3: Charlie Crow, Andy Marcinko, Roberta Heron, Mary Weilhamer, Carol Leet, Mary Walsh, Vicki Murphy, Todd Sutton and Bryan Moyer. Row 4: Elke Schwarz, Liz Joss, Ginger Walton and Karen Klinger. Row 5: Jim Mannan, Teresa Smith and Iva Warner. Row 6: Kelli Foster, Kim Swenson, Pam Scott and Lori Blaine. Row 7: Laura Guyer, Ter- rie McComb, Tom Brown, Julie Smith and Andy Stoeffler. Row 8: Charlie Corman, Angie Kasper, Diane Tim- merman, Debbie Kidwell and Gayle Gilmore. Row 9: Jim Lyons, Jill Ru- bush, Sara Lewis, Lisa Hiser and Elaine Hawkins. Row 10: Kathy Perrey, Kim Mann and Mary Zircona. Row 11: Chris Allbright, Pam Karandos, Pam Hankins, Mary Houghton and Jana Conwell. Row 12: Trina Lawson, Barb Bracken, Shannon Dillow, Sheryl O ' Gara and Tammy Parker. Back Row: Jeff Cowan, Miles England, Har- old Miles and Eric Benson. Master of ceremonies, graduate Brad Griffith, keeps the audience informed of what act is coming next.
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Donna Lucia vs. the fake. Senior Ter- rie McComb and junior Brian Smith play up their characters when they confront. “We will be back . . . says junior Diane Timmerman who portrayed the love of Jack Chesney. Laughing about his situation junior Brian Smith sits with senior Terrie McComb and Sara Lewis. Fall Play O A Porraatinn I
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The Follies is a variety show of acts and short skits performed by students and teachers. Sponsored by Student Congress, The Follies took place on Friday, April 22, 1977. The Follies may consist of funny, short plays or seri- ous pieces such as a piano duo, “Rhapsody in Blue,” played by gradu- ates Mike Smith and Laura Rogers. One of the short plays was “Eating at the Jones’ ” written by graduate Marty Jones and performed by him- self, graduate Rick Darnell and senior Sara Lewis. Other acts were take-offs from T.V. shows such as “News Re- port” which is part of the “Saturday Night Live” program. “News Report” was acted and written by senior Ro- berta Heron and graduates Jeff Scroggs and Susan O’Connell. Teach- ers Ken Wilson and Max Meise also participated in The Follies by playing instruments and singing. One of the more serious acts in The Follies is senior Julie Barrickman sing- ing a love song. Thespian Troup 1984 Front Row: Pam Scott, Mary Walsh, Carol Leet and Carol Simpson. Row 2: Jim Mannan, Liz Joss, Denise Trumpey, Jim Lyons, Paul Dewell and Dave Laffin. Row 3: Andy Stoeffler, Jenny Walter, Angie Kasper, Diane Timmerman, Terrie McComb, Sara Lewis, Robin Lewark, Kellie Foster, Julie Morris, Vicki Grider and Vicki Murphy. Row 4: Tim Bonitz, Elke Schwarz, Teresa Smith and Mary Morgan. Row 5: Brian Smith, Kurt Moore, Charlotte Little, Mary Wilha- mer, Michele Swiezy, Roberta Heron, Laura Guyer and Liz Abbett. Back Row: Miles England, Pat Gipson, Dale Berry, Eric Benson, Harold Miles, Todd Sutton, Jeff Cowan, Charlie Cor- man and Tom Brown. 23
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