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-ai wi PAGE 28 TOP: Singing Surtside in the Golden Summer, Peer English as johnny Saphire opens the musical, BOTTOM1 Rock, rock, rock and roIl is the tune as Patty Daniels and Stuart David lead the cast dancers. PAGE 29 LEFT: Mike Hatch, Joe York and Ted Feltig make it all too vivid a memory for Joe that He Stood His Baby Up. TOP LEFT: Hoping to impress Kim Harvey, loe York dressed like a '50's iock. ABOVE: Realizing it's the real thing, Mike Hatch tells Carole Kirkpatrick, I Want you and I Need You.
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Rock 'n Roll cast relives the fifties lt was just like reliving the fifties, said Tom Bud Archibald. The spring musical Rock 'n Roll, presented Nlarch 1, 2 and Sin the auditorium had a '50's theme. The play, a take-oil from the hit musical Grease, made the crowds roar, according to Archibald. Tickets were sold in advance for the performances which nearly filled the auditorium each night. The cast included almost fifty members. Choral teacher Sue Simmons directed the vocal portions ofthe musical while drama director Sherry Chris, tofterson and band instructor lim Gray handled the acting and band. Leading roles were played by loe York as Corndoggy and Kim Harvey as Betsy Lou. After the play the Thespians honored their out- standing performers tor the year. loe York was named Best Actorg Shawn Shorkey, Best Support' ing Actor: Carole Kirkpatrick, Best Actress: and Sue Davis, Best Supporting Actress. 3 soak 'tt j 3 i-
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if 'Q ' i ,l i i Spring Week readies student painters Although several activities were cancelled due to bad weather and complications with the painting project, for the most part Spring Week was a success, according to student council members. The week of May 7 - 11 was set aside lor special activities to build spirit and prepare the student body for the May 12 school painting. Activities included dressup days featuring the 50's, tourist outfits and paint clothes. Officers painted the flagpole, and classes were invited to a concert by the Columbian Basin Community College lazz band and choir. The week was climaxed by an assembly Friday on the football field which involved both students and faculty in three-legged races, Simon Says, and tugeo-war contests. ABOVE: A trumpet player from Columbia Basin provides a solo during a jazz concert tor the student body. TOP RIGHT: lunror and senior boys struggle for the tug-oi-war championship during Friday's competition. RIGHT: Freshmen Kathy Culp and Annette Dodd get into the spirit of Tuesdays 50's dress up day.
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