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Jr. Play Clicks On April 1 the Junior Class presented Tish , the story of an elderly woman, Tish Carberry (Karen Knapp) , who loves excite- ment and gets plenty of it. The play was well received. Much of the credit goes to the director, Mrs. James Burner, student teachers Miss Jane Stebbins and Mr. Erick Gilbert, and ZHS student direc- tors Mike Smith and Margaret Hollingshead. ABOVE: The ticket committee, led by Sandy Sites, is busily counting the loot from the ticket sale. Frotnleft, Sandy Sites, Tom Vandergriff, Margaret Dreier, (seated), and Darla Axline. BELOW: The publicity committee is putting their all into this gooey mess for the showcase display. From left, Mary Ann Keck, Jane Darrow (Chairman), Mella Paynter, Burnita Chapman, and Kathy Moulton. BOTTOM: Merry painters decorate the set: Terry Cody, Jim Queen, Jack Joseph, Dan Baker, Phil Matts, Mike Spicer, and Rick Myers. BELOW: Well, now, the crook got away again, Ellen. Sheriff Lem Pike (John Dick) is getting the business from Ellen Leighton (Becky Blair). BOTTOM: 1 say we kill her. Bettina Trent (Lindsay Friel) and Wesley Andrews (John McKinney) argue this point. 23
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The cast of Tish , ROW 1: Charita (played by Bev Albright), Ellen Leighton (Becky Blair), BettinaTrent (Lindsay Friel), Callie Hopkins (Betty Carpenter). ROW 2: Charlie Sanas (Mark Paisley), Aggie (Nancy Berwinkle), Tish Carberry (Karen Knapp), Lizzie (Charlene Goff)» Luther Hopkins (Ed Goodman) ROW 3: Dorice Gaylord (Chris Sharp), Sneriff Lem Pike (John Dick), Wesley Andrews (John McKinney), Denby Grimes (Tom Haynes). Tish, where in the world have you been? ABOVE: Ellen (Becky Blair), Charlie (Mark Paisley), and Lizzie (Charlene Goff) show concern for Tish (Karen Knapp) after her long aisappearanee. Aggie, will you please stop that infernal sneezing? Tish demands after their eventful and bumpy horseback ride. 22
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Concert Choir sings under the direction of Glenville Thomas. The art department once again shows it's talent in creating the lovely back drop. Accompanists Jeff Jacobs, Margaret Drier, Cariotta Peterson, and Susan Shelton were an important part of the event. Jeff and Margaret played Rhapsody in Blue accompanied by the choir--a very impressive performance, and well received by the audience. Combined Choirs Lift Voices In Song The annual Spring Vocal Concert was presented April 16. Many of the junior and senior girls wore full length evening gowns which gave the group a formal and dignified look, Expert lighting produced many pleas- ing color effects which supported the moods of the music. Awards were made to several members for outstanding contribution to the choir during the past three years. Mr. Thomas was pre- sented a large, framed portrait of himself; a gift from all the choir members. BELOW: Chester Imhauser receives medal as out- standing member of Sophomore Choir. Seniors (many seen here) who received awards for exceptional service were Roger Drake, Karen Hagen, John Loy, Becky Prouty, Greg Thompson, Jeff Jacobs, Esther Ernst, David Goins, Constance bharkey, David Curtis, and Rosalind Darst. Margaret Drier was presented a medal as outstanding junior. All students receiving awards worked hard the last three years. Many others have contributed greatly. Elaine Ellis, at right, has presented a dozen red roses to Mrs. Thomas (about to be kissed). Becky Prouty and Greg Thompson look on.
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