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Page 29 text:
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(Upper Left) Dancing by Jim White, Evan Holder and Steve Fose made A Little Bit of Luck” an audience favorite. (Lower left) Dwight Young ponders upon the plight of the English language. (Above) Denise Cole reacts sulkily to Dwight Young ' s unfavor¬ able comments about her. 25
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Musical Plays To Sell-out Crowds Despite foreboding winter weath¬ er, the Lerner and Lowe musical, “My Fair Lady” played to sell-out crowds March 2nd and 3rd. The play, directed by Mary Misegadis, marks the second year for BCCC community effort musi¬ cals. A large cast and crew began set construction and rehersal for the play in January. Area stores, bu¬ sinesses and individuals aided the production by donating furniture and props. The BCCC Endowment Associ¬ ation sponsored a reception for cast and crew following the last performance of the play. (Right) Gordon Jones, Mike Shaheen, Jer¬ ry Facklam and Dusty Jones gather around the smudge pot ' s warmth while Alan Sneath and Lorna Holmes catch a taxi. (Below) Peggy Kincaid, Shawn Dan¬ iels and Denise Cole listen attentively to Dwight Young ' s opinions. 24
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Small Interrobang Staff Produces Papers The Interrobang, led by Editor Jerry Ney, contributed to school spirit by coming out with six is¬ sues during the second semester. The school paper had some prob¬ lems because of the lack of re¬ porters, but the spring semester brought more members to the staff. The Interrobang tried to produce issues that were of interest to stu¬ dents; therefore, there was more student and local news rather than national news. Also, the pa¬ per was printed only once every two or three weeks, and that al¬ lowed much of the paper to be¬ come old news. Special contributors to the life of the Interrobang were Linda Koci and Wayne Huff. Without their time and effort the publication of the paper would not have been possible. (Right) Editor Jerry Ney and Editorial Edi¬ tor Joel Light display their investigative reporting abilities. (Below) Jerry Ney pon¬ ders the trials and tribulations of news deadlines. 26
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