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Actors Come Back for More Drama Club was lots of fun. The best part was getting to pose as a different character and find out what it is like being in some- one else's shoes. The first big decision I came across was finding a role that I'd like. Next came tryouts and then I'd start to get nervous. If I was successful, I knew I could find my name posted on the cast list on the library door. Being in the cast, the first thing I had to do was to learn my lines and cues. I had to attend rehearsal, collect my props, and select a costume. Before I knew it, the play was only one week away and we prepared for about three dress rehearsals. That meant make-up, sound effects, lighting, and costumes. Finally, after the perform- ance, I got a good feeling inside, one that made me come back for the next play. -Q3 I For his misbehavior, Leo Soboslai receives the punishment he deserves in Life of the Party. , 'lf 'w 4, s f I 15, A im. ABOVE: Spectators buy tickets from Debi Keller. BELOW: Evil Bruce Wilcox clenches Jeanne Burke in his power. f-fr f -- 1 Warning is delivered to Randy Villain Bruce Wilcox aims a gun at jeff Emerick, causing Jeanne Burke King by Gina VanDootingh. to tremble with fear in Pure as the Driven Snow. 74
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1 Y ., f'L f- ' l , - fl ,',, 0 KK a livshgj l 5 J lv-41. -1 er SK., qs-, , A Q if x c.vX' kqxx X Prints for the football section are To promote yearbooks, Donna Q L35 M selected by Robert Obermiller. Tolliver and Toni Striker paint Signs . y Yearbook Staff Offers Plenty Ad ' b r ' ' r ' f F ' 052323 Zf3d.53?f?i55Z.i.?15.iiLi13ig o rustratlon, to Jeanne Burke. . f , S3t1S action 'Q me Z I l A MI IL. l 'fit V A L M h 0 Being a member ofthe Year- '-' R 'fain book staff has its good points and B Y it . its bad points. One of the bad things is trying to fit a three line caption into a space big enough only for two. Another headache is having a fantastic layout and then realizing that you didn't leave space for a headline and it has to be done all over again. I guess the good things out- number the bad ones, though. After all, being on the staff as a junior or senior guarantees you can get out of school a day to go on the ad drive. Seeing the completed CAI-IRESIAN gives you a terrific feeling of ac- complishment. But the best thing of all is knowing that the rest of the school is looking at some- thing you made to help them remember the fun they had during the year. CARI-IESIAN STAFF: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Koleno, adviserg Robert Ober- miller, Sharon Terpening, Jeanne Burke. ROW 2: Tina' Bradley, Carol Harper, Ruth Zudell, Kim Gibson, Bruce Wilcox, Kathy Zudell, Letitia Carey, Donna Tolliver, Judy Todd. ROW 3: Roland Tkach, Byron Dalton, Toni Striker, Michelle Chase, Lisa Soboslai. NOT PICTURED: Denise Butler, Dean Nichols. J? 73
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'.. ' 'I 4 .i-.., . I 1 ' J ' ' Q s.,, P . I A , 3 L. 'X W G Q nik' 0 ir' 1 arf' A I ,.:q,'iq'1: r ABOVE: Curtain girl Patty Ott and light controller Larry Strickling manage technical operations backstage. BELOW: To get the effect of a drunk, Dany Gerstenberger is made up by jan Bartrop. THESPIANS: FRONT ROW: Judy Todd, Mark Greene, Linda Durning, jeff Emerick, Fred Leimeister, Miss Martha Gostely, adviser. ROW 2: Sherry Kessler, Robert Obermiller, Linda Coe, Gina VanDootingh, DeAnn Nes- tor, Cathy Boose. ROW 3: Randy King, Betty Ott, Ethel Holzhauser, Randy Coe, Jeanne Burke, Bruce Wilcox, Shelly Amold. K X M x 'Q ABOVE: At initiation, Randy King signs Thespian chart. BELOW: Defenseless Robert Obermiller is threatened by Bruce Wilcox.
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