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'Alice' nets S700 profit When Director Gerry Fisher started to plan the Fall Play, 'Alice in Wonder- land,' he had one idea in mind-to make it the best performance ever. With thousands of dollars and tons of work and days of planning, the presentation, held NOVEmbElf' 20-22, 'lt was one of our best over all ever,' said FiShel' of the pl'0dUCtiOrl. 'Ill the three days the play ran, it made over 51 900 and netted us over S700 for use in the Drama Department,' said Fisher. ACCOl'dil1g to FiShel', 'The attitude of the students this year was excellent. A lot of hard work was put into the show and the kids Were tOtaII,y devoted.' A Leading roles in the production went to Kristen ClaysoniAlicel, Bran- don lvlaschalicheshire Catl, and Randi Herholdtioueen of Hea rtsl. Other cast members played supporting roles as flowers or other characters from the Carrol work. s Sets were designed by Fisher and the CSU, Hayward Drama Department, but executed by the drama classes on campus. Student actors constructed their own costumes. 'lt will be a long time before we see this again,' said Fisher happily about the massiveproduction. 18 Fail Play fxfk ,, 3 T00 IIICIIIY fCll't5 Al1gl'y'7 Making her entrance as the queen, Junior Randi Taking her QQQFGSSIVGHGSS our SGNIOV Sarvdv Herholdt, DIQVS out the scene. Rose abuses the potatoes
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W P3l 9l7l'S previewschool Parents gathered once again to attend the annual BaCk-tO-SCHOOI Night held OCCODEEI' 9. As parents listened to a short ses- sion in each of their child's classes, the teacher briefly explained what stu- dents would do throughout the school years Principal Ralph vandro started off the evening with a brief speech in the cafetorium about what he expected and what his goals were for the upcomingschoolyear. As Parent Myra Zoggas enthusiastically statedflthink lvlr. vandro cares a lot about the stu- dents and their spirit. H6 seems very concerned about school actitivites, which is gOOd.' ln talking with parents, some were pleased with many of the newer teachers on the faculty. One obser- vant parent comrnentd about Science ll1SIZl'UCtOl' AIDSFY JOFGBIW, 'l think l'liS presentation was Well prepared and he has a good rapport with his students! Following classroom visitations, parents and faculty members re- turned to the cafetorium for re- freshments and conversation. Whdf U blly! Smiling 3nd ISUQHIHQ 9DOUf8D8f'9f71T'S Question Trying to convince them to purchase a set, COHCGFHIHQ 8 C1855 DVOIHCE HOME ECONOMICS Booster Club Member Janie Stivers tries to sell D6D3rtfT'l9r7fH63d Darlene Scottreacts to Chuck raffle tickets to Chuck and Marilyn Brown at B3Ck-EO-SCHOOI Night. PIIOYOI by Gufibdldl Back-to-school Night 1 7
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'N son ,eq Siligili' in 'the I'CIil1 Praying around Eighth Graders Benji Rice and JOSY Pashayan portray Tweedle D66 arid Twee- dle Dum. CClSf Kristen Cla yson, Brandon MaSChaL Randy Morris, Amy Amaral Heidi Murray, Jennifer Gregory, Janet Macedone, Sandy Rose, Bart Paduveris, Robert L3POiI7t, Chuck WhitebeCk, Benji RiCe, Joey Pashayan, Cheryl Bargewell, Tara Kur- zawski Lee Gamett, Marcy Cody, Damon Bishop, Jon Nagel Davon Min ton, Debbie O'Banion, Sallie Vidaurri, Jennifer Shepherd, Dawna Hendrickson, Kurt TOrrliCiCh, Brett Dixon, Randi Herholdt, Kelli Dunster, Frank Marshall, Debbie Hilder, Tania Anderson, Jason Vaughn, Susie Schwarz, and Tammy Miller. Pllt YOUI' 'F0Of CIOWII! what Cl CCIYCI! Making 8 stand the Mad H2ff9I'1Ser1i0I' JON Painting the roses red Juniors Jennifer Gregory, N-29612 DIQYS hiS r0l9 21009 with JUni0r KriStef1 Heidi Murray, and Janet Macedone assume the Clay5Ol1, Junior Damon BiSh0p, and Eighth Grader roles of cards in the fall play, Tara KUI'Z3WkSi. Fan Play 19
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