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UNDERCLASS ROYAL- TY-FRONT- Shay Schafer, Amy Dickenson, Danika Delich, Keri Simonetti, Lisa Kathrein, Kirsten Hauge BACK- Sam Hinz, Colton Fatz, Andy Jennings, Matt Scott, Mark Blades, Jason Spurgeon Picture perfect setting Rustlers on Broadway SOLD OUT Michelle Pralil WAITING IN ANTICIPA- TION- for coronation to begin senior Jenny Bivens and coordinater Associate Dean Irene Amole stand by. The city of New York, mar- quees displaying some of Broadway ' s greatest shows, a - sold out crowd like a packed theatre at a Broadway production. The setting was picture perfect. Mr. Tom Spencer and his stagecraft classes, along with a few drama stu- dents, can certainly be proud of the achievement they pulled off. With Homecoming two weeks earlier than usual, the task of preparing the stage presented a problem. Work began Sept. 2 and was completed Sept. 17 . . . the night before coronation. Each piece of the setting was constructed, assembled, and disassembled in the auditorium to make sure all parts fitted properly. Then it was taken piece by piece to the gym to be put together for the final show. It was like taking the mountain to Mohamed, commented Spencer. All of the pieces of the coro- nation set are specifically designed in a way they can be used over and over again every year. Spencer said every year the stagecraft classes have added to the stage where the royalty sits. He also said he had his stagecraft classes redesigned and built the throne of the queen about six years ago. Spencer estimated 30 hours of pre-planning was involved in the creation of the set and 15 pounds of glitter, approximately $150 worth, was used on the overall layout of the set. The glitter and glamour of Homecoming transformed the home of the Mighty Rustlers into a packed theatre and gave everyone the chance to be on Broadway. HOMECOMING 13
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Tears were shed when it began to fall Just when things start- ed to look good, a twist of fate turned into mounds of problem- s. Enroute to the parade grounds, the senior float began to fall to pieces. Senior Pam Dolderer, who had spent the major- ity of the week ' s time working on the float, was behind it when it began to fall apart. I started to cry be- cause when I looked at it and saw all of the work I had put into it and well not just me but ... I saw all that work going down the drain. Even with the dis- appointments and mishaps at the be- ginning of the day, the true Rustler spirit let the parade roll on. The AFS club float, which won first place overall, took a unique approach by showing a typical Broadway the- ater. Second, third, and fourth went to orchestra, drama, and journalism re- spectively. For the second year in a row, juniors received first place in the class standings followed by the seniors, sophomores, and finally the freshmen. Even though the day started out somewhat shaky, the parade was one to remember. Dennis Batchelor IT ' S SO COLD!- shudders senior Chris Mullett as she rides on the DECA float down Central Ave- 14 HOMECOMING
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