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I — Will the real Earnest please stand up? 2 — Tim and Angie stare passionately into each other’s eyes. 3 — Tea time! 4 — Cecily. I am surprised at you! 5 — Mike speaks words of wisdom. 6 — Dinner is served! 7 — Bill hams it up in the spotlight. 8 — David White, director. 9 — Karen takes a role in high society. 10 — Love at first sight! II — Laetitia!” Fredrick! At Last! 12 — Susan absorbs interesting information. 13 — You mean I'm the real Earnest?! November 18-19 23
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The annual fall play, The Importance of Being Earnest , was performed on November 18 and 19, at C.F. Holliday Elementary School, and the production was directed by David White. The performance received rave reviews from theatre goers. This drama-comedy focuses on late nineteenth century society and is built on a pun, and the plot turns on a misunderstanding over the name Earnest. The author of the play was Oscar Wilde. The cast included: Algernon Moncrieff ..........Bill Barber Lady Bracknell ...............Karen Snell Gwendolen Fairfax ...........Angie Smith Jack Worthing................Tim Girdner Cecily Cardew..........Christine D. Ripley Miss Laetitia Prism .......Susan Roberts Reverend Chasuble ...........Michael Rose Director.....................David White Student Director ..........David Howard 22 Fall Play
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A Moment Shared Say the word Valentine’s Day and what conies to mind? A day of romance. A day to send flowers and candy of your boyfriend or girlfriend. A day to show friends and family how much you care. Well, this year, to West Carrollton High School students and faculty members, Valentine's Day meant all of these things plus something more. On February 4, 1984, at 8 p.m., the high school cafeteria came to life with music and dance as the NHS Senior Council sponsored Valentine’s Dance began. This dance, unlike Homecoming or Prom, was more casual and added a new kind of twist. Being a turnabout, it became the perfect chance for every girl to ask the man of her dreams” out to dinner and then on to the dance and most of the girls jumped at this chance. Although getting close” was one of the main ideas behind the dance, music for fast dancing was the more popular choice. The evening was a great success and hopefully this tradition will continue. 24 Valentine's Dance
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