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if ! 1 E. M ' f , 1 , lf' In alphabetical order: Wendy Buezzi. Suc Bttugh, Tom Bclanger. Michele Champeziu. Czirol Elliott. .Ioan Flom, Michelle Gulu. .lohn Hausc. Brent Hayward. Tvlzirgtiret Kelly. Tim King. Kelly Knight. Bob Lloyd, David Meek, lfistclle Nezel, Ros Pellicciotti, Sylvia Riskus. Tricia Swenson. Steve Vircsik, Ron Waters. Seott Yelich ff
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Advanced rama usy With Festivals And Plays Advanced drama was kept busy, as usual, this year. The first project of the year was a drama festival held at Reseda High School. Two of the scenes made it as far as the semi-finals. For practice before the festival, the scenes were presented to English classes. Three, one-act plays, directed by Donna Kristiansen, were put on one night in January. Despite many absences during rehearsals, they were a success. The spring semester brought about two more festivals. The first was the annual Long Beach Festival. ln April, they participated in the Shakespeare Festival for the first time. It was a new experience for all. Combined with Drama Productions, the year ended with Potpourri.', l. A typical Ron Waters, Put my hands down, you're under arrest. 2. Don't come any closer or else! 3. C'mon Dave, you can do it, says Liz Shakespeare. 4. Look ma, no hands! 5. I am too a girl! screams Kathy Vento 6. Take him, please , , . 7. Tim King says his whole family is like this .,, his brother likes chairs. ,AWA E Wi Not in Order: Anthony Anderson. Druid Anderson. Greg lirtmn. l nurie llrouti, XrtlittrC'lt.tsen,Gregiiuerulit. lxurtColemnn..XngeInK,oll1ns,TertC rukergfirzttpf miter, Debbie lJmuelt,Set1ttfirxtlmltii. Beth llennen. Slmnnn lngnlsbee. Paul lxnipp. Sandra l,gtr.t. liruee Nl.trttn.lJ,in1el Nlntlieus, l Iznne Xlnek. knrlene Nelson, Kimberly Pgtrrillo. l elxtncl l'itxtnn. R.tn:t Preston, loyee Rueek, Pnnl Sntierligtrnlner. Peter Sehuler, Greg Scott.Riek'ligert.Bi1rb.irgtX entn, Stephanie Vl'ebster,lxnnberl5NNtlhert,N11lte NK illi.tms,Sl1.tron l31tltluin.Seren.t liehnr. Robert lielnnger. lieth lll:tir.G.thrtelle llrener. Nlurmy Broun. Sharon lluek. Mnrnn Bullard, Lynn Chapelle. Nlnureen Clnuson, Cindy Conn. Nlnrgtret Cirtll. Nlolly lJ.nIy, Ken lielder.G1gvGItner. Nltelmel Goode. Kam Greene. Bryan .lnnes. l untlsey lxntigh. N1.try Nlatnini. Cheryl Vlnnn. Kristi Nlenley. Andy Pernte. Karen Rush, l .turte XX ,igneii X .tlerte Xkiters. lx.utln Bohn. llehhie X11:tro.C.troll1lltott.Stiell:t5es.,XlnrgnretKelly,'Xprill.tekeylitulwl,lo5tl.l'ynd5 Mnsxe5,D.iiid Meek, fhris Meyer, Lnura Mitchell, Kevin Ocrmnn. Sylvia Riskus. Roger Rush, l,t1 Sliztkespetire. Kathy Vento, Steve Viresik, Liz Wakefield. Mike Walsh, Ron Waiters, Susan Wright, Scott Yclieh, Wendy ll.1el.t.Sue H:tngh.Tom llelnnger. Michele! l1.tlnpe.ttt..lo1tn l loin, Vlielielle Gulu. .Inhn llnnse, lirent lln3u,trtl.T1m King. kelly Kntght. l stelle Nefel. Rnseltn Pellteetotti. lrtei1tSuer1sm1,.mtl N1rs K 172-ACTIVITIES ,L 5 l i L 4' 1, - J Yr -'tg as
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Fall Play Succeeds Matchmaker Big Success The first play ofthe year was Thorton Wilder's 'gThe Matchmakerf, the non-musical version of Hello Dol- lyf' The farce was directed by Donna Kristiansen. Long, hard hours of rehearsals went into the making of the play. The nights of sitting wrapped up in blankets, due to the extremely cold lyceum, will long be remembered. The show was a success, despite late entrances and missing props. The performances were spent in anticipa- tion, wondering whether or not Carol Elliot's voice would hold out, due to a case of laryngitis. Hot tea was kept backstage for her, for as they say, 6'The show must go onli' The final night the cast received a standing ovation and then was off for the cast party. l. Ambrose tells Ermengard about his plans of elopement. 2. Horace Vandergelder loses his temper at a dinner with Dolly. 3. The DRUNK cabman. 4. An evening enjoyed at Mr, Vandergeldens expense. 5. Cornelius and Barnaby end up in Mrs. Molloy's hat shop. 6. Dolly gives Ambrose some love-sick advice. 7. While Horace's mind is on a shave, Ambrose asks to marry his daughter. 8. A table request from the snobby waiter. 9. Mrs. Molloy talks about her dream man. YT, 174 ACTIVITIES
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