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Nsfx' ow do you ride in a car '? Brifiani Simpson anci T.J. Hain show us jusi how iT's done. IT was jusi one of the many ghlighis of The program. X x The casi of How Eat Like A Chiid . An unhappy Candi Fick pouis over an empty Thermos as she sings a song waiting for her mom. Candi Pick had a rewarding year wiih some winnings in The Drama Award caiegories. Student Life 19
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Lets play with By SpiriT Bond The 4987-88 school year was a proclucfive one for The RHS Thespi- ans. The Three plays were all differ- enT ones, and ranging from slap- sTick humor To conTroversial, sensi- Tive maTerial. The plays all drew large audiences. 4987-88 was a year for new acTors and old To dis- play Their TalenTs. The annual fall play, held De- cember Third Through fifTh was Voices from The High School . This play dealT wiTh Teenage problems, such as: Teenage pregnancy, sui- cide, cliques, Teenage love, and The neverending drug problems. The play was very well puT To- geTher. The casT was very convinc- ing, and did a fairly good job de- picTing life for a Teenager in The 1980's The casT did noT each have a single parT. Each casT member played a differenT Teenager in a differenT siTuaTion in each acT and scene. Each Teen was faced wiTh a differenT crisis in separaTe scenes, The Voices casT is 'H' Drama as well. Some of The scenes were humorous, some serious, some sad. Voices from The High School was direcTed by Mary Donahoe. The casT of This play was: Jack Dug- gan, T.J. Hain, Rachel Jones, STeph- anie Lisius, Allison Mc Cracly, Mike SchmidT, Mieshelle Schneider, STacy Schulke, BriTTani Simpson, Becky Sfeckler, Don Summers, KaThleen Mc Gilvray and Sean Wil- son. A NighT of One AcTs was held March Third and fourTh. The Three plays performed were The VisiTor from ForesT Hills by Neil Simon, The Bald Soprano by Eugene lonesco. and An AcTor's NighTmare by ChrisTopher Durang. The senior Thespians direcTed The One Acfs. The direcTors for The One AcTs were Rachel Jones, Mike SchmidT, and Mieshelle Schneider. The casT was as follows: Becky STeckler, T.J. Hain, Mike SchmidT, Dana TewalT, Eric Melver, Shannon Barclay, Eric Johnson, Becky Chrisman, Tisha GarouTTe, Sean Wilson, Candi Fick, Mieshelle Schneider, ChrisTy John- son, Mark Bendele, and Mike Reid. Redmond High School's annual spring musical was held May fiffh, sixfh. and sevenTh. The play was enTiTled 'THow To EaT Like a Child and was a series of lessons direcTed To adulTs and children alike on acT- ing like a child. This was a differenT Type of musical, one ThaT holds The audiences inTeresT, and one ThaT was Truly amusing. The casT was very convincing in Their own ways, and The debuTing acTors and ac- Tresses held Their own very well. The direcTion by Mary Donahoe obvi- ously had a large impacT on The DlOY- I The casT of This year's musical was as follows: KaThleen Mc Gilv- ray, HeaTher Pruner, Candi Fick, BriT- Tani Simpson, Tisha G-arouTTe, Eric Melver, Mike SchmidT, Sean Wilson, T.J. Hain, Jack Duggan, Roberf Dur- eTTe, and John Ohlund. shown execuTing how life can be aT school. Among The sTudenT body, This play was raTed as being very enjoyable. 18 Student Life The CGST of Voices . QNOT picTured: Mike SchmidTj Eric Melver does an amusing clem- onsTraTion of How To PracTice The Violin . This was a favoriTe parT for many, buT The violin was broken on opening nighT.
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This morricge could be murderous for Cloy Warburton ond Mory Murders, Koty VViIIiqueTTe breaks The Tradition of The girl sitting OD The boys lop. 20 Student Life wouIdh'T wont To break cr Troditioh wiTh onyone else, sold Tony Girls get their shoz' sadie hawkins by Nancy McKenzie The RHS Commons ex- ploded with a puff of smoke and the loud driving beat of the song Day In, Day Out written by David Bowie and performed by Picture This. Picture This is a popular rock band from Portland that plays in many clubs and was invited to play at the dance. Interact sponsored the Nov. 20 Sadie Hawkins dance. Open season on boys started November 12 at 7:30 in the morning. On Novem- ber 18 at the start of lunch, open season began for girls as well as boys, and any boy could have asked any un- tagged girl to the dance. Kangaroo Kourt was made available for all of those who made the mistake of asking someone too early, not wear- ing a tag when you were sup- posed to be tagged, and for saying no to someone who asked you. Those who were referred to Kangaroo Kourt were forced to feed a twinkie to another person who had been turned in, sing the school fight song, eat a hot- dog covered with honey, or push a spool with their nose around the Commons. These were just some of the activi- ties undergone by violators of the rules. Sadie Hawkins was a char- acter in a famous, very popu- lar newspaper strip Little Abner Sadle Hawkins, Litt Abner, Daisy Mae, and al the other hillbilly character in the strip were from th town of Dogpatch and onc every year in Dogpatch all c the unmarried women wer given one day Q24 hoursj t catch any of the eligibl bachelors. If any girl caugh her man, the local judge Marrin' Sam, performed th ceremony when she brough him in. 0verall Sadie Hawkin had a very impressive atten dance record this year. A lo of people got involved i: turning people in into Kan garoo Kourt, said Brend Smalley, an Interact mem ber.
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