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, it li gl lliw Qlt atilml Production performance students were busy second semester working on two one-act, student-directed plays to be presented in the spring. The two plays, A Game, directed by senior Amber Cowen, and The Final Dress Rehearsal directed by Robert Bentley, sophomore, were selected for performance by the class members. In the four-person performance of A Game, the players were Sean Jensen, Bill Hagen, Chris Mathias and Wendy Matheson. The Final Dress Rehearsal Cast was Suzy Csaszar and Sean Jensen. Others in the cast were Kim Gasparek, Twain Archer, and Kelly Ray, Melissa Harmon and Michele Husmann. Both the shows were produced by the drama teacher, Mrs. Partee, al- though the student directors were giv- en full responsibility for the produc- tions. Mrs. Partee said, lt is all on their shoulders, but I expect good results. The student directors were selected on the basis of experience and enthusiasm for the job. Robert Bentley, a sopho- more, lacked experience but was ener- getic enough to take on the task of directing, said Mrs. Partee. Through their hard work and efforts, the class's cast members, technicians and directors ended the year with two super shows that pleased the student body. Top left: Mrs. Partee inspects a stage light before the show. Top right: All the world's a stage, says Sean jensen mimicking Shakespeare as he gets into his character for the play. Center right: Sean lensen and Chris Galindo get some last minute instructions before the show. Bottom right: Con- struction began during 1986 on the new Marcos de Niza auditorium. 34 Student Life fi fit
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YL. Top: Tongue tied at rehersal, Bill Hagen, junior, amuses Wendy Matheson, junior. Left: The show Cannot go on without props and sets. Shawn Lamb saws backstage. Above: Toni Fasri takes a quiet moment to review her script. Student
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