Woodlan Senior High School - Arrow Yearbook (Woodburn, IN)

 - Class of 1988

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Senior Lynn Swing, along with jun- iors Tammy Bracey and Matt De- Long, sing about their friendship while plotting to break up a ro- mance. Wanting to keep senior Lynn Swing out of trouble, senior Valeri Becker tells him to fix the violin, which Is, In fact, a machine gun. Singing Take Me Back to Man- hattan, seniors Stephanie Ha- begger and Michelle Bryson, jun- ior Tammy Bracey, and seniors Tonya Holsopple and Keri York capture the attention of newspa- per photographer junior Lance Gustin. $ 18 Musical

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Reaching Out For A Win How far were the juniors willing to reach out to win Powder Puff? Did they break a rule? Were cleats used? Senior Lynne McCracken said, The juniors had cleats on and they had to take them off before Mr. Rohrbacher inspected them. He said they were okay because they were rubber. This took a lot of time away from the game. The sophomores didn ' t have any rule problems, just number problems. Sopho- more Amy Goodspeed said, We had a hard time getting players to volunteer to play because nobody wanted to. Sophomore An- gie Anderson said the only reason she signed up was be- cause Lloy Ball made her. Sophomore Shawn Mess- man was volunteered by Lloy also but to take money at the gate. Sophomore Amy Goodspeed summarized the game by saying, We didn ' t really care that we lost. We had fun and it was a good game. The freshman class didn ' t seem to have any kind of problems. Freshman Ryan Dawson commented that he wanted to be a coach so he could be with all the girls. Class tourney was also played without any prob- lems. The winning girls were the Flower Child Freshmen beating the Southern Sopho- mores 19-14. The winning boys were the Jamaican Jun- iors beating the Caesar Sen- iors 23-21. Sophomore Jennifer Goodin said, I think the class tourney gives an oppor- tunity for the less athletic people to pretend they know how to play. Problems or not, everybody was reaching out for a win. Gina Miller During the game between the Caesar Seniors and the Flower Child Freshmen, senior Brent Doty goes up for a shot while freshman Cory Lengacher defends. Powder puff class tourney 17



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Musical Talent Abounds Anything Goes ' was filled with musical talent, stated choral director Mrs. Divelbiss. The many hours of hard work and practice paid off in more ways than one. For one, the varsity gym- nasium was transformed into a theater. Mr. Snider, direc- tor, said, Here at Woodlan, creating a theater from al- most nothing is a definite challenge. But the students have the talent, ability, and dedication to pull together for a great performance. ' Anything Goes ' was just that. However, a good perfor- mance was not the only thing that came from all the hours of practice. Many friendships were formed. Junior Matt DeLong said, I never really knew Shane Latta until the mu- sical. Senior Janeen Drayer said, I have never had the chance to really work with my classmates over a long period of time and get to know them so well. The production itself made a friend from the out- side. Mr. Snider said that he spoke with a woman from the Civic Theater talent search organization after one of the performances. She told him that it was the best musical performance she had ever seen by a group of high school students. Above all, the talent and dedication of cast members to the production and to each other abounded and flourished as a result of all the time spent on Anything Goes. Lisa Breit Trying to prove that she can get to heaven without being an an- gel, senior Valeri Becker joins the chorus girls as they take up The Heaven Hop . Musical 1

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