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DANGER Z mf 1. A crowd pleaser, Diane Moon pro- vides many entertaining moments. 2. Drawing the assembly to a close, the pom-pon girls gather with the cheer- leaders to perform the school song. 3. Waiting for a performance to begin, Lori Braa, Traci Hutchins, Tammy Saunders and Ray Ensley add the final touches to their gowns. DNE Organizations 29
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Talents Construct One Acts The Dark Lady, Meta- morphisis by Moonlight, Four Frightened Sisters and Little Nell, were a series of one act plays that were pre- sented by the drama depart- ment, Jan. 25 and 26, from 8:00-11:30 P.M.,in the audito- rium. From beginning to end, the audience seemed to be en- ticed. The first presentation, The Dark Lady, was a Shake- sperean act portrayed by a fine list of performers. The second play of the evening, Metamorphisis by Moonlight was a modern dance depicting a young girl meeting the challenges of ma- turity. Drama director, Nancy Loucks, was credited for com- posing the poetry. Next, a mystery gripped the audience, Four Frightened Sisters, entailed the possibility of a prenuptual curse set upon the four sisters. The final play of the evening, a melodrama entitled Little Nell, was a hilarious produc- tion of a household in jea- pordy of losing their family fortune. 1. Metamorphisis by Moonlight in- cludes a modern dance as performed by Cheryl Laughlin, Carrie Reiger, Matt Burnham, Brenda Burkey and Kelly Williams. 2. Guido deBest cringes as Kelly Keith announces that he just insulted the Queen, Torri Memmott. 3. Purity overcomes evil as Little Nell, (Kathy Marin) resists the villians (Darrin Mahan) temptations. 4. Consoling her grieving sister, Janice Dickensheets offers advice to Judy Hoffman. 5. Kim Palmer dances to perfection.
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Club Establishes People Exciting People-set the mood for the inception of Pep Club. The growing group of 30 members spirited the sports on to victory. Bleachers quaked under their stomping feet when victorious, and their sagging weight when defeated. These eager members hoped to purchase uniforms of white painter pants with blue shirts. Every second and third Tuesday the members met to set up goals, a constitution and learn cheers. A sum of $2.50 was assessed each member in order to build a substantial treasury. Every Pep Club member at- tended each football game, girls-boys basketball games, and wrestling matches, lending their support to the cheer- leaders and pom-pon girls. Mrs. Peggy Foss, Pep Club sponsor, planned future mon- ey-making projects and aided the officers in organizing their 30 Pep Club
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