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Julie Poulignot, Mike Suko, Kiki Detoni and Ian Schott discuss the marriage of Dolly and Horace. The play was a big success with large audiences both nights. Bryan Schott and Larry Lake do some clowning around before dress rehearsal. Miss Carl gives some last minute details. Jill Meisel, Larry Lake Shawn Gabriel and Randy Russell seen in one of the play’s best scenes at the restaurant. Who would have thought the food would be so good? Faculty Directors Greg Krob, Wilma Perry, Andrew Meade and Joanne Carl. Student Director Hileigh Friehauf. Each enjoyed working with the play, no matter how much they denied it! Fall Play 11
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The Matchmaker Is a Hit This year’s fall play was The Mat- chmaker by Thornton Wilder. In the play Horace Vandergelder (Bryan Schott), a shrewd businessman, is looking for a wife. To achieve this end he hires Mrs. Levi (Tracy Wagers) who is a professional dabbler in others affairs. Along with her, he must con- tend with Ambrose Kemper (Dale Holliday) who wants to marry his niece, Ermengarde (Katie Caughlin). Not only must he deal with this he has to keep his two clerks (Steven Van Ausdall and Jason Meisel) and new ap- prentice (Ian Schott) under thumb. Mrs. Levi has all her scheming come to a hilarious head at the Harmonia Gardens restaurant, and she ends up marrying Horace. The play was directed by Ms. Carl, Mr. Meade, and Mrs. Perry. The Stu- dent Director was Hileigh Friehauf. The crew was Leon McCauley, Gaylon Grippin, Robby Ring, Troy Basnett, Deanne Weiss, Justin Stadler, Colleen Halpen, Mike Hollenbeck, Lori Larsen, Robin Artery, Brian Daugherty, Melinda Pierce, and T. J. Shurigar. The cast was as follows: Vandergelder . . . Mrs. Levi . . . . Tracy Wagers Cornelius Steven Van Ausdall Barnaby Malachi Ermengarde .... . . . Katie Caughlan Gertrude Mrs. Molloy Marci Windsheimer Minnie . . Shelly Cumberlin Cabman Rudolph .... Randy Russell August . . . . Shawn Gabriel Cook Kiki Detoni Flora Ambrose Kemper Joe Scanlon .... Cornelius embraces Mrs. Molloy much to the surprise of Barnaby and Minnie. El • 10 Fall Play Vandergelder explains to Mr. Kemper that he will never marry off Ermengarde, as Mrs. Levi looks on.
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1987 Teen Budget Levi-501’s................................20.00 Cassette...................................9.00 Yearbook..................................19.00 Class Ring...............................150.00 Concert Ticket............................17.00 Movie......................................3.50 Pop..........................................45 Candy Bars...................................45 Pizza Hut.................................12.00 Wendy’s....................................3.00 Gas..................................85 to .95C GZI My favorite fad is... □ Boz cuts Banana combs □ Oversized shirts Other $ O Crazy Cuts The 1986-1987 school year started another good year for new fads and fashions. A new fad for this year was “boz cuts,” which got its name from Oklahoma football player, Brian Bozworth. Some of the guys had their head shaved, and some just had the sides cut. A fad for the girls was the banana combs. They came in about every color and went with about everything girls wore. In this section, one can fipd the year’s favorites based on a poll of one-fourth of the student body. There were a few things that remained favorites from last year like “The Cosby Show”. Even though Wendy’s is a new ad- dition to Brush, Pizza Hut still remains the best eating place in Brush according to BHS students. Janelle Keller shows off one of the new fashions this year, the banana comb. • 12 Fads-Fashions
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