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Page 90 text:
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A family affair. Even Mr. Pool gets involved as he and Chris Bickhart work on the Guys and Dolls set. jealousy. Aimee Boltz drops Scott Best as she notices Tim King and Ieri Grier embracing. Good-bye girls. In front of the Roxy, Sonia Hippard clings to her fiance lim Campbell as she parts with her friends. 86 PERFORMING ARTS: Guys and Dolls -4. 5 2, ,,.,,, Avoiding the backstage boredom. Tricia Moore, Alan Eaton, Sonia Almon and Riba Kelsey play euchre in between their scenes on stage. What made you think that I was one of those girls? Hot Box Dolls per- form Take Back Your Mink. What a grand production! All cast and crew of Guys and Dolls should be proud! Mom Eaton.
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One million dollars, gone. Aimee Boltz, Scott Best, Uri Perrin, Sonia Hippard and Dan Bigelow look on in horror as they discover that the family fortune has been bumed. The mystery is revealed. The entire cast of The Curious Savage waits impatiently as Aimee Boltz shows them where she has hidden the money. Now Mother, do try to understand. Sonia Hippard, Iim Campbell and Scott Best try to convince their mother, Aimee Boltz, to tell them where she has hidden the money. lsn't she beautiful! Residents of The Cloisters, Bobby Pickard, Aimee Boltz, james Cloninger, Laura McMichael and Tanya Schlam read the moming paper for details on the search for the money. jenny Yeoh is uninterested and continues to paint. PERFORMING ARTS The Curzous Savage 85
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UYS A D DOLLS A Sneezing, Stripping, Miffionmfy Maxim! -Bobby Pickard, Benny y To reach any goal, a group must have unity, talent and dedication. lThe success of an endeavor depends on the support of this ,trinity by the persons involved. L Every year, CAHS produces a musical. Every year, the trinity shows through. This year, the CAI-lSmic players performed Guys and Dolls , a crap-shooting, sneez- ling, stripping, missionary musical of the forties. A Talent is a must in theater. Although every character need not be masterful in every aspect of per- forming, each member of the ensemble must have some con- tribution to make, whether in song, dance or the swift execution of a scene change. The word ensem- ble refers to a group of people working as a team, not individuals of people performing for selfish satisfaction. A laugh is a laugh for the company, and silence is just as much the burden of the chorus as of the main characters. Mood sw- ings affect the whole cast, crew and orchestra as do lurking streptocci. ' se. IIB jun fl' Dedication is always essential, it was dedication that brought Guys and Dolls to the State Thespian Conference at Ashland College. Shared by only three Ohio high schools per year, the invitation was the culmination of over three mon- ths of hard work. Looking back on Guys and Dolls 1987, the trinity is apparent. There should be no doubt that the CAHSmic Players will retain this spirit for years. GUYS AND DOLLS Row 1: Tricia Moore, Chris Bickhart, jeff Dollinkger, IStudent Director! james Harris, Mike An er- son, Ste hanie Smith, Moll Pauken, Mike Smith, Scott Lindsey, Ienniiler Duke, Shelly Landis, Ten'i Palmer, Kathy Hom, Tuliza Fleming, Ian Wright, Tom Van Stavem, Barnett McGowan, Andrea Boxill, Madeleine Fix. Row 2: Connie Trimble, Erin Watterson, Bets Hubbard, Jeri Grier, Matt Morss, Matt Diclcs, Debbie Felsenthal, Amy Dempsey, Kiko Machado, David Schneller, Wes Gibson, Liz Wamer, lean Keinle, Amy Hill, Anne Nagel, Adrienne Tabakow, Michele Randles, Lori Houston, Heather Logan, Jessica Looman. Row 3: Yelena Baishanski, Katy Bowman, Kari Sue Kinney, Samantha A otte, Yvonne Burrell, Harvey Miller, Liz Bliandon, Merideth Greenburg, jenny Yeoh, Ruth Moeller, Jodi Siebol , Megan McGee, BJ. Fustin, Laura McMichael, julie Lind, Rachel Zutell, Laura Shea, Aimee McCoy, Stiphanie Stinziano, Uri Perrin. Row 4: Jeni eno, Robin Mar- shall, Abby Schwarzwalder, David Althoff, Iohn Curry, Sonia Almon, Katie Nowlin, Heather Rigney, Cheryl Brown, Bill Soltis, Eric Wri ht, Bryan Davis, Alan Eaton, jason Lofton, gteve Abels, Ethan Morss, Dann Kahn, Ed Oliver, Diane Ramage, Frank Thom son, Dan King fOrchestra Directorl, Erica llhomas, Becca Moots, Riba Kelsey, Jenny Taglor. Row 5: Kathy Woodrow fDirectorl, hris Gray, Keith Hartzell, Iames Cloninger, Tim King, Aimee Boltz, Sonia Hippard, lim Cancxpbell, Bobby Pickard, Scott Best, Aaron yckoff, David Fawcett fDrama Directorl, Tanya Schlam. The finishing touches. Aaron Wyckoff ap- plies his make-up before a show. Fireworks. Tim King and Aimee Boltz caught ata romantic mement. PERFORMING ARTS: Guys and Dolls 87
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