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Hats Off To HLitt1e Mar Sunshinen Patty Donnelly, Wende Curtis, and Bob James perform one of the musical numbers. It , General Fairfax, Retired, tries to win over the young ladies. The forest rangers take a moment to talk about the young ladies. pot Carlos Nevares and Coreen Stander practice a dance routine. On March 21 and 22, the nnusical, Little Mary Sunshine by Rick Besoyan was performed. The story takes place early in this century at the Colorado Inn in the Rocky Mountains. Although some of the characters are plagued with problems, Mary trying to save her Inn and Chief Brown Bear suing the United States Government for the land that had been taken away from his tribe, there are still romances in the story. The Forest Rangers fall in love with the ladies from Eastchester Finishing School: Nancy Twinkle falls in love with Corporal Billy Jester, and Captain Big Jim Warington is in love with Mary. In the end, Chief Brown Bear wins his suit and gives the Inn to Mary, the ladies keep their guys, Nancy catches Jester, the General settles down with Madame Von Liebedich, and Mary marries Warington. CAST Chief Brown Bear ,..... ,..... C arlos Nevares Corporal Billy Jester ............. ...,... J ames Galey Captain Big Jim Warington ...... ....... B ob James Little Mary Sunshine .................. ....... P atty Donnelly Madame Emestine Von Liebedich . ...... Wende Curtis Nancy Twinkle ..... ...,... K elly Horton Fleet Foot ...... ...... J ohn Davis Yellow Feather .........,.......... ...... R ay Michel General Oscar Fairfax, Retired ..,.......,......,.,.,......,..,...,.......,. Bob Comfon The Gentlemen of the United States Forest Service: Jeff Bolton, Tony Chavez, Wade Cox, Bryant Gulde, Charles Holzheimer, DeWitt Hubbard, Paul Kett, Duane Ruzicka, and John White. . The Young Ladies from Eastchester Finishing School: Kelly Brady, Lauretta Ferrier, Vicki Goldstein, Arlyn McDonald, Theresa Nowak, Verda Peterkin, Paula Roth, and Corren Stander. Technical and Make-Up Crew: Bill Bixler, Jr., Charmaine Blakely, Terry Chan, Bob Comfort, Wade Cox, Wende Curtis, John Davis, Bob DeMoss, Patty Don- nelly, Lauretta Ferrier, James Galey, Cheryl Hartwell, Kelly Horton, Ed Lavelle, Pat Morgan, Larry Mower, Jr., Carlos Nevares, Theresa Nowak, Peggy Stafford. Maxine Womack, Rae Woodworth, Tanya Burnett, Melanie McCoy, Carol Reikof- ski, and Tori Vandergrift. Directed, Produced, and Technical Direction by Dr. Donald E. Malmgren Choral Direction by: Mr. Richard Hugo Orchestral Direction by: Mr. Bill Myers Choreography by: Sonny Marrufo Assistant Technical Director: Mrs. Rene Malmgren Assistants to the Director: Charmaine Blakely, Tricia Comfort, and Maxine Wo- mack Stage Manager: Wade Cox Costume Manager: Sandy Cloon Properties Manager: Gretchen Lands Lighting: Ed Lavelle and Charmaine Blakely 1980 William C. Hinkley High School Contrails Supplement Musical l
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Taylor. Sheri 54, 78, 185 Teel. Karen 16 Tegner, Valerie 134 Temple. Laurice 46. 47, 88 Terraras, Martin 48. 49, 120, 185 Tezak, Denise A. 46, 62, 112, 176. 177 Tharan, Carol E. 206 Theriot, Star R. 176 Theroux. Mark 104, 185 Theroux, Pau ela 176 Thomas. Angela 62 Thomas. Cindy 176 Thomas. Darren 39 Thomas. Joseph P. 42, 167 Thomison, Shirley 141 Tucker, Beth 177 Tucker, Cynthia 81 Turachak, Jim 40 Tumer. Keith 38 Tumer. Leslie 207 Tumer, Linda 155 Turner, Paulette 207 Turner, Stephanie 89, 177 Turner, Wendy Y, 81 Uffa, Anatholy 42, 108 Ulibarri. Karen 168, 177 Underland. Philip 36. 60, 207, 211 Waltman, Cory J. 207 Thompson . Chip 38, vs, 90, 176 Thompson. Thompson. Thompson, Deirdre 30, 31, 92, 98, 176 Douglas 185 Kathy 88, 185 Throneberry. Kim 112. 167 Throneberry, Steve 40, 89, 105, 112, 126, 206 Tidd. Shane 167 Tinko. Mary Beth 130, 131 Timm. Mary 92, 149. 178 Tindall, Cathi M. 89 Tipton, Philip 176 Tisdall, Jay 39, 66, 112, 167 Todd. Brian 50. 51, 84. 86, 206 Todd. Henry 167 Todd, Janie 78, 167 Torres. Angie 106, 185 Townsell, Pamela 185 Tozzie, Robert 100, 207, 210 Tramutolo. Jackie 207 Tran. Dieu 87, 167 Tran. Dung 4113 Tran. Thong 176 Trokey. Joseph 185 Trokey, Ronald 167 Trombi. Raymond 167 Troutman, Mar1i7a 167 Truesdale. Sherry 78. 121, 185 Trujillo, Brian 175. 177 Trujillo, David Charles 130 Trujillo, Pamela 46, 78. 167 224 Index Untiedt. Sam 106, 185 Utt, Brian 177 Vaile, Kathleen 177 Vaile, Pamela 207 Vanaalsburg, Brent 38, 59, 185 Vanaalshurg, Bruce 177 VanBomme1, Angela M. 100, 179 Vaneamp, Orlando Ev. 177 Vandewege. Bradley D, 112 Vandingham, Marta M. 98, 99, 177 Vanfeldt, Paula 164 Vanselow, JelTrey J. 207 Vaughan, Belinda C. 121, 207 Vaughan, Gerald K. 64. 185 Vedra, Ken 64. 122. 150 Velasquez. Berlinda 100 Vialpando, Kenneth A. 33, 36, 207. 211 Villers. Cindy L. 78, 105, 185 Virdi, Pretipal 140 Waddell. John D. 36. 185 Waddell. Stanley 36, 177 Wallle. Lisa C, 81, 185 Waggoner, Leslie 167 Waggoner. Ruth 81 Wagner. Bamey D. 177 Wagner, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, 207 Walker, 207 Walker, Wayne D. 105, 207 Catherine 185 Nancy Allyson 130, 131 Ronald G, 177 Shawna R. 89, 121, 177 Tammi R. 16, 36, 190, 207 Valerie L. 89. 95. 116, 122. 126. Van A. 48. 49. 55, 89. 122, 126, Vance W. 20, 38, 67 Wallace, Barbara J. 81, 167 Wallace, Barry 32, 33, 153 Wallace, Deborah L. 207 Wallace tCunninghaml. Mertice 44. 77. 150 Walsh, Loretta K, 177 Walsh, Lori 106 Walter, Walters, Walters, Walters Lynn 149. 150 Kevin D, 167 Leonard D. 177 tMcKeej, Terri 64. 65, 201 Ware, Paul J, 78, 79 Wamer, WHFICD- Waseak. Wascak, Ann 88,121,177 Anthony A. 15, 101, 108. 185 Joan M, 167 Philip M. 52, 53, 90. 108, 207 Watkins. Dawn T. 167 WaLson, Waydii. Wayda, Mamie L, 80, 118. 167 Alben M. 185 Tina 208 Weece. Paul A. 36, 37. 60, 61, 208, 209 Weeee, Susan G. 177 Weeldreyer, Stephen 134, 208 Wegenast. Ann 153 Weihing, Lucinda M. tCindy1 109, 167 Weis, Paul A. 42, 103, 108, 167 Wells, P alsy A. 112, 167 Wells, Troy E. 177 Wellman. Linda 167 Wemer. Ann M. 177 Wert, Sharon B. 112, 117, 177 Westra, Marvin L. 112, 177 Westra, Rita J. 185 Wheeldon, Deborah L. 177 Wheeler, Anna 185 Wheeler, Elizabeth 81, 167 Whipp. Cindy M. 177 Whipple, Carol 141 Whipple, Molly M. 26, 30, 31, 78, 87, 92. 93, 95, 98, 99, 177 White. Douglas E, 185 While, John D. 81. 196, 208 White, Linda C, 105. 185 White, Richard G, 81, 177 Whitehead. Steven H. 36 Whiteley, Kevin J. 177 Whittaker. Douglas E. 38, 112, 177 Wicklem, Eric A. 42, 82, 185 Widmer, Jan 46, 121. 154 Wiebelhaus, Paul A. 208 Wielang, George R. 102, 112. 208 Wilcox. Lorraine S. 208 Wilcox, Stacey L. 185 Wild, Ellen L. 117, 177 Wild, Vemita 155 Wilke, Laran 67 Wilke, Leslie L. 116 Wilke, Tom M. 20, 68, 69 Wilke, Vivian M. 177 Williams, Bridgette 177 Williams, Elizabeth 95 Williams. Gene A. 52, 53, 208 Williams, June E, 177 Williams, Karen G. 167 Williams, Keith F, 167 Williams, Kimmily G. 185 Williams. Mary T. 80, 185 Williams, Mathew 1. 109 Williams, Williams, Williams 208, 2 Williams Michael R, 177 Nina Ann 81, 167 Pamela M. 28.92, 119, 126, 190, 0 . Scott A. 177 Williams. , Valarie U. 77 Willson, John T. 108 Wilson, Jeannie S. 167 Wilton. Tonya L. 167 Williams Terrence D. 94, 167 Wirig, Joan 84, 148, 149 Witt, Manne 80, 135. 208 Wolf, Patrick A. 169, 177 Wolf. Stephen A. 17, 108 Wolverton, James 90. 147 Womack, Maxine J. 26. 27. 30. 31, 76. 91 92, 94. 98. 99, 106, 126. 128, 190, 20 Woo, Andrew 177 Woo, Edward 87, 167 Woo, Ellen 76, 84, 87, 208 Wood, Jeffrey C. 177 Wood. Mary E. 43, 63. 64. 95. 122, 185 Wood, Mike C. 177 Woodworth. Rae M. 30. 110 Wren, CAro1 S. 121, 185 Wren, Karen D. 94.95, 121, 122, 126. 20 Wright., Daniel G. 78, 94, 112, 164 Wright, Jim 154 Wunn. Sherec 81. 104, 134, 167 Y Yaoovetta, Vemon T, 36 Yamamoto, Kent K. 78. 208 Yanca, Karen A. 167 Yates, Anita J. 167 Yates, William B. 134. 167 Young, Anita 77. 208 Young. Traoey L. 112 Youngblood. Donald M. 78, 167 Younl. Dan'ell M. 167 Zahlmann. Glenn C. 59, 185 Zimmerman, Donell S. 177 Zimmerman, Jeremy J. 106. 177 Zirbes, Kathi A. 177 Zohel. Donna K. 177 Zoratti. Michael L. 101, 208 Zoratti. Stephen E. 104. 177 Zusman. Jennifer A. 45. 95. 121. 167 Zuzelski. Karen M. 46, 95, 121, 167
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Students Exposed to HFashion Fantasy Thursday, February 14, 1980, was the date for the Black Student Alliance spon- sored fashion show held in Hinkleyls audi- torium. The theme ofthe fashion show this year was Fashion Fantasy and was to expose students to the new fashions. This event was a Hinkley function and was open to all Hinkley students. The fashion show was an annual event and has grown over the years with each production. Sue Shaw models the latest in tennis wear. ' 7 L11 Abners and On Friday, February 29, 1980, the an- nual Sadie Hawkins dance, sponsored by the Sophomore class, was held. Sadie Haw- kins reverses the traditional role by giving the girls an opportunity to ask a fella out. Besides the dances, the other events were the marriage booth and the jail house. Dur- ing the day, students dressed appropriately to the eventg and at the dance, Trent Loest and Marnie Watson were chosen as the best dressed couple as Mae. Lil, Abner and Daisy 6' at '13 5 . tefff11....,,.. ' '- Lil' Abner and picked. Daisy Mae pose after being 2 Fashion Show!Sadie Hawkins Pam Townsend models an outfit for evening wear. l 1 Modeling the latest in casual wear is Leonard Owens. l This evening outfit is modeled by Jerry Barnes. Bonita Hemiance models fashionable evening wear. Daisy Maes Arrive in '6Dogpatch . .f'h Preacher Molly Whipple is performing a wed- ding . Robin Rissler and Gary Harris perform a dance. ..... ..m.f .IF f Ms. .lean Flory, sponsor, prepares the concession stand. An underclassman shows how one of the dances is done. 1 1.
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