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Theater Experiences At West The drama club had another very successful year, perhaps the best year it's ever had. To their success were two plays, Meet Me In St. Louis and a muscial entitled Rock 'n Roll . West's fall play, Meet Me ln St. Louis , directed by Mrs. Hopkins, was a complete sell out on both nights of its presentation. This three act situa- tion comedy took place in 1908, and showed the frantic hay-wire that can happen in the everyday hilari- ous family. The spring play, Rock 'n Roll , a nostalgic '5O's musical, was also a success, directed by Mrs. Hop- kins, Mrs. Taft and Mrs. Freeman. The play was about a dreamy, high school romance. Besides putting on the plays, the club saw various drama programs and certainly made their eslxtence worthwhile. I 1. In West's Meet Me ln St. Louis , Lori Bruner as Rose and Mark Fellows as John unfold their love letters. 2. The smash of the show, Tootie , portrayed by Robbie Byrd. 3. Left to Right: Kevin Do- herty, Mark Fellows, Brian Bergley, Terree O'Niel, and Barb Barnes arguing again? 4. Mrs. Taft, Chris Rutledge, and Mrs. Hop- kins prepare for Rock 'n Roll . 5. John Manos and Mike Weisler are ready and wil- ling to sing out strong! Front Row, Left to Flight: Diane Long-Treasurer, Barb Barnes-Vice President, Mrs. Hopkins- Advisor, Carrie Clickard-President, Mary Locher-Secretary. Second Row: John Manos, Ron Gingrich, Teree O'NeiI, Lori Bruner, Theresa Vrabel, Chris Rutledge, Robbie Byrd, Frank Wilde. Row Three: Mark Fellows, Steve Martinez, Kevin Doherty, Gary Coccia, Gail Nagy, Kathy McClain, Kathy Wiland, Pat Fielder. Row Four: Sharon Pah, Beth Carrie, Cheryl Daw- son, Bonnie Bopp, Jody Sowinski, Corrina Munro, Alesia Bruff, Wendy Damron. Row Five: Anette Boyer, Laurie Kranz, Sharon Walkusky, Diana Markin, Sherri Ettore, Laura Hensley, Robin Lambka. Row Six: Lisa Morroco, Nancy Thomas, Sharon Boyer, Helen Barros, John Yargo, Jeff Pryzgocky.
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West Excels In Forensics 1976 was definitely one of the best years that the West forensic program has ever had. Under the coaching of Mrs. Hopkins they com- peted in the state junior high for- ensics contest at the University of Michigan and brought back sev- eral trophies, medals and certifi- cates. There was also a school contest and a spring junior high tourna- ment in which this group competed. Also, they told children's stories for various elementary schools in Taylor. This group works and has fun at the same time, and enriches every part of this school. After all, if you can't communicate with other peo- ple, what's the point of existing at all? That's what forensics is all about, human communication, and West is definitely best! 1. Carolyn Click, Mark Cuddy, and Chris Rutledge rehearse a multiple reading. 2. Marge Grozanick, Cheryl Dawson discuss a reading, a common practice by this class. 3. The coach , Mrs. Hopkins, hard at work again! Front Fiow, Left to Right: Cheryl Dawson, Beth Carey, Mrs. Hopkins-advisor, Marge Gro- zanick, Chris Rutledge. Second Row: Flon Gingrich, Terree O'NeiI, Lori Bruner, Carrie Click- ard, Mary Locher. Third Flow: Wade Pinnell, Kevin Doherty, Mark Fellows, Terri Merritt, Barb Barnes, Carolyn Click, Mary Cuddy. Fourth How: Debbie Brown, Ed Burgess, Tammy Christ- ian, Angela Falzone, Nancy Jacques, Wendy Damron.
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