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How many ‘Ernests’ could there be in town? Deadly Ernest, (he senior class play, was J presented April 11 at the auditorium. In the two weeks before the performance, the cast worked each night from 6:30 until about 10 o’clock to get ready. Practice April 4 ended abruptly when the tornado siren sounded. Everyone took off quickly, leaving behind play books, shoes, keys and other items which were later retrieved. “It was great,” Sherri Sharp said of being part of the cast. “I enjoyed working on the play with all my classmates and friends.” For Chris Hockaday, there was more to the play than just memorizing lines. He decided to repaint the backdrop and found some help from others in the cast. Seniors made more than $500 from the play, with the money used for the luau May 10.5 THE CAST and stage crew ham it up before dress rehearsal. MR. BUMPAS AND HENRY (David Harris and John Young) think they're about to be killed. 28 Student life
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THE CAST includes (front row) sponsor Mrs. Deb Tackett, Nhu Nguyen, Janet Peak. Annette Parson and Bryan Westbrook; (back row) sponsor Mrs. Karan Hughes, Ken Gregory , Pat V enable, Carla Cornish, Scott Bourns, John Robert Johnson and sponsor Mrs. Nona Jo Talley. (‘Nashville News’ photo) Junior play 27
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JILL AND PUMPKIN (Kristi Porterfield and Shannon Garris) try to cheer up Henry. THE ‘TEXAN’ (John Webb) tries to impress his girlfriend (Kerri Wesche). K ' Senior play 29 THE POSSIBILITY of encountering Ernest sends Henry Gilcrisl (John Young) into panic.
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