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Huddling with Frostie — lerace Thornlon Susan Chem and tarla lohnson pin together in a winter dance Searching the floor — MooKiue .Vlorgan scans the ttoor tor ner glasses in a skii with Dana Baird arxl Shana Taytor Drill +eam unites Bandolera Revue cap+iva+es spectators On the evenings of April twelfth and thirteenth, the Bandolera Spring Revue was petiormed. This year ' s theme. Calendar Craze, was unique from those in years past The drill team created dances according to the most important events throughout the year Included in the shows numbers were a medley of Christmas Carols for the month of December and a Halloween thriller performed by the Bandolera of- ficers. There was also a patriotic kick routine in honor of the United State In- dependence Day- Despite the many difficulties in find- ing practice time for all the activities the team has been involved in, the Ban- doleras have pulled through. Bandolera director, Mrs. Molly Cannon, commented, The girls worked hard to prepare for the show and their positive attitudes came through in the end. Similar to last year ' s show, the choir department participated in the shov Encore provided a musical interlude to the dances. This year ' s Emcees includ- ed: Steve Andersen, Matt Ceryes, and Wil Wadsworth Other appearances were made by Robert Abele, Allen Green, and Matt Harrington. Senior Tracy Kirchen, who attended the Bandolera Review says, Some peo- ple don ' t realize how difficult it is to sta in time and not mess up. I am proud of the Bandoleras and their performance as a student at Berkner. Bumming around — senior oanooiera ngeliquel Christensen pla s the role ot a bag lady 18 ' Bandolera Revue
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who dun ii? Play siirs curiosiiy in audience On February 11 and 23, the Agatha Christie play, Co Back For Murder was produced by the Drama Department. The play is a suspenseful mystery in which there is a search for the murderer. Throughout the play, the audience remained curious as to who did it! The cast consisted of ten main characters who performed on Friday and Saturday night. There were also ten understudies who had a perfor- mance on Saturday afternoon. Kelley Cilland, who played two roles in the play, said, The best thing about doing the play was the satisfaction you feel closing night about a job well done. You feel all your hard work has finally paid off! Cast members worked hard to pro- duce Co Back For Murder. When Tim FHeines, who played Justin Fogg, com- mented on the show, he said, In all the plays I ' ve been in, this was the most interesting. First of all, one of my best friends was murdered, I actually played a romantic part, and I learned that yes, indeed, I could memorize all my lines in one night. Once again the play was an excellent opportunity for all of the theatre department to show off their stuff. Interrogation — Kelley Cilland questions Kelly Dommer where he was on Ihe ncghl of the murder Looking perplexed — Turn Ball, played by Fred Pdlf hen, IS (Ki led by the murder Go Back For Murder 17
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U) Ho-Ho — Portraying Sania Calus Sieve Andersen he next act Lining up — Preparing lu perlorni Iheir traditional kick routine the Bandoleras fall into their dance positions Happy endings — Senior bandolera. Melodv Owen, tongratulated by her family and friends Pally lime! — Ki kingoll the new vear the Bandoleras i elelir .He isilh a tug Ijasfi Bandolera Revue 19
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