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, seat 3? 2 Q .1 '.':' , l .. A 8 . lv., T ng sr 2 ' 1 44 , 1' fl . fa, ,,,.e,-f 623' i 'i . .fm V l PER LEFT: Seniors Brad Allen, Tom. and I I 1 ' e o ' UPPER RIGHT. Junior Kevm Sampl s apper friends. ABOVE: Senior Lynda 'its to make Jimmy Smith, Senior Joe Ross. S Roaring 20's visits B.S.H. April 6-8 audiences were taken back to the roaring 2O's as the cast of No, No, Nanette related the experi' ences of a young girl trying to grow up in a world that wouldn't let her. Portraying the 'story were Debi Man- wlller as Nanette, along with Brad Allen, Kevin Sampels, Pam Dalberg, Joe Floss, Jan Shepard, Cathy Woods, llse Pusch, Mardi Watkins and Lynda Austin. They were backed up by a 34- 'member chorus, a 32-piece orchestra, ten dancers and a technical crew. And, as can be expected for a major Broadway production, troubles such as with scheduling practices around students' school agendas and one of the chore ographers, breaking her leg lust weeks into rehearsals plagued the showy. T No, No, Nanette 25
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. on 24 O A close encounter of a very dnfferent kmd was the theme of the sprung piay s On Borrowed Tame as Death was chased up an apple tree by an old man and hns grandson Held March 9 11 the comedy drama starred Tam Han sen as Gramps and Brian Marchmg ton as Pud with Student Director John Blunt playmg Mr Bnnk Tm Sherri Chrlstofferson also Included Klm Tracy Deby Montgomery Ronelie Catlett Came Pnce Kathleen Corrigan, rMYf3f Ciyrridnag ifKaren1Grif feth James Wrede Aian Foss and Whuskers Brian sdog Preparation for the production mvolved many hours of hard work The 400 Ib 20 foot tree used In the play was bualt from pnpe wood ware and paper 'Ik ashes. SVN N 5. l Granny,
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we t 7 to ry RIGHT: Senior Mike Aldrich receives a home run for his batting effort. BELOW: Mr. Ricketts is the last straw for the faculty pyramid. LOWER RIGHT: Junior Becky Rutledge, Freshman Angela Triplett, and Senior Rick Billaud show what makes the students' win in the pyramid contest, possible. ' 1 , . sf - fps, as K -r. .- , y..- - A if ' Spring week is a success Spring Week, an eyent planned by the student council and staged May 1-5, was a week of competition between faculty and students featuring sport- ing events, eating contests and music. The year's only non mandatory assembly, it was held on Punk Hunnel field. About 50 students and faculty members participated in such activi- ties as airplane flying and frisbee throwing, pie eating, softball hitting, relay racing and human-pyramid building. Controversy developed dur- ing the tug-o-war contest when both , the faculty and students declared that there were too many people on the opponents' teamsflt was declared a S tie and a basketball three-on-three match was held Friday, as a tie breaker. The student team shot the winning basket in the last second of the game. S 26 Spring Week
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