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Bexley returns to Arthur ' s day We welcome ye back to the court of King Arthur . . . The cast ofA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur ' s Court did spend much of their time in the days of knights and the round table after casting in January for the spring drama. The cast performed April 27 and 28 with the help of many people. Miss Debra Oglesby directed with the aid of Miss Isobel Inglis. Mitch Phillips headed the stage crew with an elaborate set of arches and Kevin Meyer ' s batiks. Mitch Fries did lighting, with Eric Binau in charge of special effects. The costumes were created by Julie Bezouska with Diana Duffy heading the make-up crew. Pustiing liis point. Merlin tells the King and Queen of his plans. The arguing servants are chastised by the strange visitor. Stagecrew: Front row; [ulie Bezouska. Doug Andrews. Bill Burke. Second row; Betsy Park. Cindy Walters. Back row; Steve Marsh, Mitch Phillips. Eric Binau, Mitch Fries, Betsy Jackson, Martin Schecter. Barb Hunt.
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Ann shows that she has learned her lessons. Fingernail inspection is routine at the Gilbert household. The Bexley High School drama nkib presented Cheaper By The Dozen by F ank B. Gilbrelh and Ernestine G. Carey on the 17th and IHth of November. The ' pr(Kiu(;tion, under the direction of Miss Debra Ogiesby, displayed the actinf talent found at B.H.S. Miss Oglesby. who worked in the dramatics department at Capital Uni ' ersity while a student there, had much t(j teach Bexley students about putting together a program that they (;ould be proud to perform. It was not unusual to find members of the cast helping put down the ground cloth or painting the bookshelves. They learned that acting is not the only aspect of a play and that a good stage crew is vital to the success of the performance. I did not only learn about acting and stage construction from the five weeks ' work preceeding the performance, but also how to work with others and ha e fun at the same time. It was a neat feeling to become such good friends with the other members of the cast and crew. commented cast member Kate Lodge. Stage Crew: Front row; Amy Arnctl. Pete Fries, Bet s I ' ark. MkIu ' IIi ' Rulherl. 2nd row; Cindy Walters. Andy Clreenberg. David Henshaw. Steve Williams, fulie Bezouska Back row; Doug [Andrews. Milch Phillips, |im Goodrich, Barbara Hunt, Barbara Miller. And a hiio-rah-ray for Monl Claire High. says joe Scales (|ini Scholonsky).
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Conspiring to overthrow the kingdom. Morgan LeF reveals her plans to Merlin.
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