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Top, left: The Voyager airplane displayed at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. Top, right: The Supreme Court Building. Center, right: Pants with wire woven into them is a fine piece of art displayed at the Hirshorn Art Museum. Above: Many water fountains were trickling throughout Washington D.C. Right: The Capital Building. 14
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BIG HORN HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS ... Enter Pharoah Nussbaum The scene: The Thingummy Mansion, in the hills above Los Angeles. Mrs. Thin- gummy, archaeologist and recent widow, fears for her life. Pharoah Nussbaum, son of an old friend and currently police acad- emy locker-room towel boy, and friend po- licewoman Jane Holwell, are called on to find the someone or something that is out The Cast Kitty — Terra Achenbach, Moose — Tom Berry, Archie — George Neeson, Skimp — Brian Garber, Jane Holwell— Nicole Maguire, Mrs. Thingummy — Brandy Vandeventer, Lottie — Brenda Hoff- man, Pamela — Mary Lassiter, Pharoah Nuss- baum — Mark Kraft, Margo Lattimer — Dayna Baxter, Scoop — Craig Roberts, The Mummy — Jay Cook. to kill her. Pharoah and Jane question the family members, present following the tragic acci- dental death of Mr. Thingummy. Clue by clue, and murder by murder, Pharoah and Jane stumble and bumble to a conclusion, highlighted by Lottie's attempt, in utter frustration, to shoot Pharoah. Pharoah manages to grab the gun, and all is well. Pharoah, an unlikely hero, will be promot- ed, and the proud Jane plans to label the towels ‘His’ and ‘Hers . The able cast and crew were directed by Mrs. Rebecca Leibinger. The Crews Assistants to the Director — Nicole Maguire, Carissa Winter; General Understudy — Jay Cook, Lights — Wade Holwell, Chip King; Make- up Supervisor — Kay Lupton, Make-up — Brenda Hoffman, Lavonne Felde, Jamie Vandev- enter, Carissa Winter; Sound — Shawn Higley, Craig Roberts, George Neeson; Costumes — Mary Lassiter, Monica Klenda; Construction — Brian Garber, Rich Israel; Set Crew — Steve Schrater, Rich Israel, Shawn Higley, Brian Garber, Mark Kraft, Wade Holwell, Tom Hubbard; Paint Crew — Nicole Maguire, Brenda Hoffman, Darrell Mei- neke, Vicki DeTavemier; Props — Kari Bauman, Nicole Maguire, Kim Lassiter; Programs and Posters — Becky Dvorak, Carissa Winter, Nancy Marquess; Refreshments and Sales — Suzanne Macht. Pharoah seems puzzled by the mysterious appearance — top left — of Margo Lattimer (Dayna Baxter), who believes she is the reincarnated Queen Nefertiti of Egypt. Nosey reporter Scoop (Craig Roberts) tries to get inside information — below- left — from the maid, Kitty (Tara Achenbach). Mrs. Thingum- my (Brandy Vandeventer) reminisces — below — about Pha- roah’s father. Mummy Jay Cook — right — used only his in- tent, penetrating eyes to get some of the best laughs of the night.
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Close Up The Marble City Washington D.C. is a city of memorials and marble buildings. Most of the older buildings are constructed of marble inside and out. The newer buildings have a re- cent design and are not marble. As for the memorials, D.C. is known for its statues, monuments, and buildings. All are of great im- portance. Some of the more popu- lar ones are the Jefferson Memori- al, the Lincoln Memorial (bottom, left), the Washington Memorial and the Vietnam Memorial. The Vietnam Memorial (center, left) is the most visited memorial in Washington D.C. Also at the me- morial, there is one bronze statue (top, right) of three soldiers placed at one end of the park. Many people show their respect by leaving things that belonged to the loved ones, or flowers. 15
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