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ED, I LOVE YOU - Shelly Colbert, jammie Stephens, Glen Arnold and Mitch Clem, the MacAfees, practice a scene from Bye Bye Birdie during rehearsals. BLIND LOVE - Sam Harris and Naomi Hatstelt, portray Albert and Rosie, the couple whose love is tested by Conrad's success. O I ' ' I Drama Performs B1rd1e T-he joined efforts of the band, out, commented sophomore Monica choir, and drama departments produced a musical that was called a success by all who viewed it. The production of Bye Bye Birdie was a memorable one for those who participated in it and for those who watched it as well. I was really honored being in this musical, stated senior Janie Hartgrave. It is something that I will never forget. The students who were in the cast worked for four hours each day after school and for several hours on Saturday for eight weeks. lt was really tough during rehearsals and a lot of kids dropped 1 OHHH, MY BABY - jeff Holt sings a rock song while portraying Conrad Birdie. Martin. But those who stayed were really glad that they did, she concluded. The original play Bye Bye Birdie was changed and adapted to Sand Springs. This was done to help the audience relate more to the play, stated Mr. Roy Briscoe, director. A The play was viewed by the student body on December 7 and by the public on December 7 and 8. It was received with open arms and hailed to be one of Charles Page's best productions. I really thought it was a superb musical, stated senior Leesa Fisher. 'It ranked up there with Godspellf' PUT ON A HAPPY FACE - Tracy Crosier and Patti McLaughlin, the sad girls, are cheered up by Albert, Sam Harris. AMERICAN BOY - Crowd gathers to honor and welcome Conrad to Sand Springs. I CAN SEE IT NOW - Albert, Sam' Harris, explains to Rosie, Naomi Hatsfelt, the way 'life soon will be.
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sv-mi in I. RINT SHOP -Front row: Patricia Turner, Russell Carder, David Harmon, Tracey Phelps, Me- lanie Goodell, Chuck Snodgrass, Rick Burns. Back row: Mr. Ron King, Wayne Hall, Steve Hor- ton, Dolon Ward, Marshall Underwood, Damon Downing, Gary Scott, jeff Arter, Randy Hender- son, Danny Barnett, Russell Whitson, Ron Sheldon. HOW ABOUT SOME HELP7 - junior Randy STRAIGHTEN UP - Sophomore Ronald Sheldon is trying to convince the upperclassmen that he can run a press. HOT OFF THE PRESS - Senior Dolon Ward runs folder through the press during printing class. Henderson listens to directions while operating the press during his printshop class. STOP THE PRESS - Sophomore Russell Carder is having a few problems with the press as he tries shut it off. Problems Pile Up In Print Shop Members of the print shop experienced many difficulties with the presses breaking down and a change in teachers. Finally, after Christmas, the presses were repaired and things were back to normal under the direction of the new instructor, Mr. Ron King. The print shop is a three-hour course during which students printed grade slips, special permission slips, envelopes, discipline and suspension notices, pay roll sheets, student schedules, progress reports and academic certificates. They also printed activity tickets for the school programs. The print shop also worked,in cooperation with the journalism department in printing the Sandtonian and Traffick publications. We've really accomplished a lot of printing even though the presses needed repairing and many broke down, junior student Larry Jackson stated.
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POWWW - Hugo, jon Grandstafi tries to teach Conrad, jeff Holt, a lesson while Kim, Shelly Colbert, has a fit of anger. MAMA, YOU'RE SO EMBARRASSING - Ursula, janie Hartgrave, tries to persuade her mother, Monica Martin, to come home. ALLLBBERT - Mrs. Peterson, Michelle Lafitte, cannot believe her sonnyboy doesnt need her anymore. I TENSIUN RELIEVED - Sam Harris and Roy Uriscoe find the play a success. PLEASE STOP - Albert, Sam Harris, looks down-hearted as he listens to his mother ramble on about her son n yboy. THIS WAY - Director Roy Briscoe demonstrates to the cast the proper way to move. HEE HEE HEE - Mr. MacAfee, Glen Arnold, sums his opinion of his daughter's remark in three words. 0 couvc STEADY S Select Choir portrays the roles of teenagers while performing the musical number 'Telephone Hour'. A,-r ieia - as A
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