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f S Q 5 4 wr ix ,Q is if 23 12: '- in wif - . New Run, Eliza, run. With scientific dogs, Wicked Simon of Lagree fJoe Brodinej searches for his mn away slave, Eliza, Oh, Buddha. Priests, Kralahome CNils Buschj, nine wives, Tuptim fBridget Coxj, and 23 children promise with the King CJon Jensenj that Anna CSusan Apgoodj will receive a house for her and her son Louis. Busch and Cox were best supporting actor and actress while Jensen and Apgood were best actor and actress. Rainslorm. Poor Eliza battles a storm. Junior Julie Tippcts QEli7aj choreographed the ballet for the musical. Small House of Uncle Thomas. Tuptim adapts Uncle Tom's Cabin for stage and the wives act it out. Little Eva CAmy Penaj, Topsic fMelanic Cottrellj and Uncle Tom CMarcia Jonesj are introduced to the audicnfe- Student Life U Musical
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0 Royal talent bring Broadway to tage The king came in and we bowed, showing we had 'no undergarments' 071. romantic love story of a teacher and a king was portrayed in this year's musical The King amg, two entirely different personali- ties brought together by fate. Miss Anna CSusan Apgoodj and the King CJon Jensenj taught each other important lessons with their stubbornness. Not until the end did they realize how close they'd grown, but then it was too late. Because it was my last year performing there was a lot of pressure on me. One thing was the cast was large which was both good and bad. Sometimes it got hectic with that many people. The cast worked well together, we worked hard and nobody shirked off, said Senior Susan Apgood. She added, Because of the new Performing Arts Center it enabled everyone to move around as much as we wanted. It was kind of hard to adjust from such a small area fthe old auditoriumy to that large of an area. Senior Jon Jensen said, Being in the new auditorium was exciting and this musical was the climax of all the experience I've had being in musicals. I think we came so close to being professional. The atmosphere was professional, and being in a facility like that makes everyone want to do their best. All the leads did really well, even the - Student Life Musical extras were great. But we couldn't have done it without the techs. They did an excellent job. The best part of the play for me was when it was over. I had a hard time doing my school work and the musical at the same time. But I do like drama. The last performance was the saddest. Everyone knew it was Susan and J on's last performance, said Freshman Bridget Cox who played Tuptim. Moses, Moses, Moses. Manipulative throughout the play, the King QI on Jensenj feigns studying the Bib-le before Anna's entrance. Sophomore Tracy Vercimack fa wifeb said, I liked being in the musical. It was fun being with the senior actors. They were a good influence on the younger actors and actresses Junior Annette Isom Canother wifej said, I loved the musical. It was funny, and we as wives got to do some pretty funny things. One example was when we were practicing our chrtsy, then the king came in and we bowed, showing we had 'no undergarments, on. I would have liked to have seen the looks on the audience's faces. Jessica Dunn
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Youre my Angel bring out the ear' be t dressed It's kind ofa waste of money, but sometimes you just have to do things like that. ented tuxedos, hoop skirts and cars, brand new dresses, shoes, lace gloves, glitter and flowers made that special prom night one to remember. The 1988 Junior Prom brought out many couples to enjoy traditional dancing, dining and romance. As a practice, Lyman High School producedmemorable proms every year. Once again, students said the prom was successful. The floorshow and decorations were interesting be- cause you could tell that the juniors had worked hard and practiced, said Freshman Joe Johnson. The outdoor setting and river backdrop created a comfortable atmosphere. I liked the park scene, the trees, benches and plants, said Sophomore Stefanie Thomas. Each year those who attended the Junior Prom spent various amounts of money on dresses, tuxedos, dinner etc. Most of the girls said they spent about S160 on a dress and another S50 or S60 dollars for a new hairdo, tanning salon visits, flowers and accessories. The guys said they figured about S150 covered tuxedo rental, dinner, dance, movie and picture expenses. Some students said they weren't sure it was worth it. - Student Life J unior Prom It's kind of a waste of money, but sometimes you just have to do things like that, said Thomas. For seniors it's a waste, but r'uirsisine, ' ior fojno t'f sa1dSen Kelly Souther. Some students said no matter what, the money spent was well Junior Royalty for a night. Surprised but proud smiles were the order of the evening for second attendants Milton Allen and Shannon Baer, Queen and King Deena Moretti and Brian Searle and first attendants Jessica Dunn and Jerry Weber. fund the prom expenses. I had a fun time but my mom spent the money, I didn't. If you had a fun time it was worth it, said Junior Darrin Ferguson. Some students attended only to see the floorshow performed by the juniors to You're My Angel by Aerosmith. I thought the floorshow was all right and everyone looked so pretty, said Sophomore Tracy Vercimak. Of course, juniors who worth it. I think you should spend that much,', noted Johnson. It is the one time each year we can dress up and go formal on a date to dinner and a dance. Some students were lucky enough to have their parents performed in the floorshow were nervous. I only made it to two practices because I was gone on trips. It's kind of scary when your partner says, 'What's next? ' said Junior Jamie Schmidt. Tammy Hicks
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