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Little Theatre, create 1910 garden scene Kyle McLachlan, Carrie Thomas, Heidi Lewis, and Tony Soper engage in conversation, Brad Munson and Rodger Scheibner engage in while Brad Munson fSeatedj toys with nosegay given him by Carrie Thomas. heated dispute as nerves fray over deceit. it x Y . , - . , 7 x ' tl ,' ' I ' lv ' L' A . :lk A 2. in N Q L l .r T .A V L T I x. 7. 1 Brad Munson listens intently as Heidi Lewis and Carrie Thomas inform him of their problems while believing that he is Charley's aunt. Fall Play-17
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Charley's Aunt was chosen as fall play and presented on Nov. 12, 13, and 14 in the Little Theatre. Mr. Pat Poulin directed the farce, which drew enthusiastic responses from audi- ences who viewed it. The story is about Jack Chesney and Charles Wykeham, in love with two ladies, Kitty Verdlm and Amy Spet- tigue. To impress these young ladies, the two men invite the girls to their rooms for a luncheon to meet Char- ley's Aunt from Brazil. The millionaire aunt, however, can- cels her visit at the last minute. Jack and Charles, eager to declare their feelings and create a favorable im- pression, force another Oxford under- graduate, Lord Babberley, to im- personate Charley's Aunt. Soon the real aunt arrives with her companion, Ela Delahay, and as- sumes another name so as not to ex- pose the men's scheme. All ends happily as Lord Babberley, posing as the aunt, gets Mr. Spettigue to agree to Kitty and Jack's marriage while Charley wins Amy. Lord Babberley returns to his normal self and wins his former sweetheart, Ela Delahay. Four weeks were spent preparing Charley's Aunt, based on the play by Brandon Thomas. All ran smooth- ly until a week before the opening. Matt Scofield, who played Brassett, came down with laryngitis. Fearing his voice wouldn't return, Scott Leonard, as understudy, was called in. Matt, however, did regain his voice, and the play was performed as scheduled. Cast was Lord Fancourt Babberley, Brad Munson, Charles Wykeham, Kyle McLach- lang Jack Chesney, Tony Soperg Colonel Sir Francis Chesney, Steve Liebg Stephen Spettigue, Rodger Scheibnerg Brassett, Matt Scofieldg Kitty Verdun, Heidi Lewis, Amy Spettigue, Carrie Thomas, Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez, Cyndi Pouling and Ela Delahay, Lori Stephens. Sets were built by Kyle McLachlan, Rodger Scheibner, Doug Spearman, Bambi Ables, Matt Scofield, Lori Stephens, Cyndi Poulin and Steve Lieb. Stage Crew was Doug Spear- man, Randi Morrell, and Vicki Alford. 16 Fall Play tage and lights decorate .f 4, 1 'l-rl' Spotlighted by backstage lights, Tony Soper and Steve Lieb enter formal 1910 garden scene. Sitting in Spettigue's parlour, Lori Stephens and Cyndi Poulin discuss Charley's aunt.
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Betsy Seabur and tu Thomas crowned Saturday in the Park, theme of Winter Tolo, took place on Novem- ber 15. In hopes of raising some badly needed money, the Reueille staff sponsored the dance and worked hard to make Tolo a success. Cyndi Peterson and Susan Ecken- bom, co-chairpersons, crowned Stu Thomas king and Betsy Seabury queen. The Reueille devised a new system of choosing royalty. Names of all senior couples attending were put on their tickets and placed in a hat. When time came to announce king and queen, a ticket was drawn from the hat, and the lucky couple be- came Tolo royalty. Yakima Parks Dept., loaned red, yellow, and blue park picnic tables to set the scene for Saturday in the Park. Music was supplied by Colours, who kept the dance alive with spirited music. Cookies, punch and other goodies were served courtesy of the Reueille staff. Below: Brenda Ginter and Tony Leita take time-out for punch. X X V- ' .h. . a -9. -' , af 'MI 'L u , ' 'r , . ,, 5' H fi : ff? 2 4' i ,rj '93 9' ,g Sil l J Tic k: ffiilll Betsy and Stu enjoy the Royal Dance, while Andy Evanger and Leslie Kerns admire the fun- loving couple. hu... Couples enjoy talking over old times with graduating seniors
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