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Photos on this page taken by Aaron Freimark In costume, Rob Truex and Steve Herbst head for the stage. Jennifer Sokolov makes up Greg Allen's face for Fiddler on the Roof while director, Mr. Rice observes, (top) Theatre 17 Andy Robinson and Steve Page practice their solo with Ms. Sue Rose before going on stage, (middle right) Kevin Freeman, Amy Donnellan, Rob Leffler, and Debbie Swedlow check notes on the piano. 'ffltu'uter aeict WUUc The two drama club productions ranged from murder to music. The fall production. The Butler Did it, was a “play within a play, in which the actors played actors producing a play. The spring production was the much loved Fiddler on the Roof. Both plays were successful but for different reasons: the former for its mystery ac- cording to Jay Macke and the latter for its popularity according to Steve Page. Of Fiddler, Page said, I feel it was the diligence and dedication of each cast, stage crew, and orchestra member that enabled us to give such a successful pro- duction in a relatively short period of time. The will- ingness of everyone to pull together and get the job done is something Bexley High School should be proud of. % M i?
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Room 219 awaits the arrival of the drama club members. Amy Donnellan and Amy Feiertag relax before the performance. During the climax of the play. The Butler Did It, Amy Donnellan becomes the victim of a murder, (second to top right) Detective, Jay Macke, searches for clues to the unsolved murder. Make-up artist, Sarah Arnett, poses with Anita Wuellner, Amy Donnellan to show off the results of her work, (center right) Amy Wittenburg patiently applies Chris Jebsen's make-up. 16 Theatre Arts
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(? CcC — 'ZO xvK 'rtye si i Winter homecoming festivities began with spirit week followed by carnation and valentine card sales. Cards and flowers filled homerooms and hallways helping to make February less gloomy. Upholding tradition, seniors voted for the court of hearts. Taking leadership roles were King Rusty Rosenthal and Queen Suzy Friedman. Next came the titles of wildest and funniest (the Jack and Joker) easily captured by Rebecca Grieg and Charlie Rath. Having already won the hearts from everyone she'd met, Vickie Siegal won the Ace award. Friday night began with the crowning of homecoming King. The court — Sean Britt, A1 Early, Jim Fate, David Powers, and Charlie Rath — waited in high spirits to see who would take home the king's crown. A surprised Jim Fate was victorious. Drawing homecoming to an end was the Sadie Hawkins Dance held by student council. Bexley's homecoming show- ed Bexley's spirit came from love and the weekends. The top five — Sean Britt, Charlie Rath, Jim Fate, A1 Early, and David Powers — pose before the big moment arrives. Ms. Carole Jarrell shows off her crown of best disciplinarian at the pep rally. King Jim Fate gives his escort, Kate Collins, a hug after the crowning. 18 Winter Homecoming
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