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1 PILING UP THROUGH THE YEAR-A mixture of various things could be found, or not be found, in Big Sky lockers. REARRANGING-Sorting things out became a frequent occurance for junior Cherie Faught. SAME OLD THING-With the halls void of any action junior Cheri McCool decides to do a little bit of homework. DETERMINATION- Cleaning out their locker became a major job for freshman Jodi Joseph and Melissa Brenneman. S-P-R-E-A-D-I-N-G THE LATEST-During lunch time many students could be found visiting with friends around their lockers, especially during the winter months. ., , ,, . . ,, . 4 75? x 4 'V N MW: V1 fs , . Q-SM , j , .K . 1 ., if 2 Q, ,A W, W .,, jx' f ur. Q, fb l 1 i f W, 5 twigs ' K W 5 rdf. s f H 1-aklnQ out 'ME OUT hour to do T h e Q lunC n anyon' Eiyrntesvorkglilegyinior Julie n Q as show , n01ninQ lfloffmanmg - Wlm homore NAP T K junch Sop S gme , W Ja' 9' vm, . Q, ' , U , ,V v ' if ff - f :fir E' ,Rt .A i. 'ax-L. ,ill 2 S' gut 1.2 in ,Qing E 2 jo do 3 Baytgr take wept ruah jost S DSSEJO CHU' up on O On the sheyf-27 ' H i i
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elling stories on stage. That is the goal of all drama students. It is a bricl review of a different story in a different place. of different people. real or fictional. Big Sky's drama students worked hard to bring those stories to their school in l984-85. under the direction of their new teacher-advisor. Steven Schwartz. This year they par- ticipated in three perfor- mances: a fall comedy called Harvey, the Christmas Boar's Head Madrigal Din- ner. and a spring drama called Marty. Building on the traditions which started with last year's immensly popular play called. Scapino. drama students have taken it upon themselves to present plays of quality and substance for Bi f Skv vicvx ers 2-. J A ' - I think we do plays to entertain audiences. But it helps us a lot as actors. too. lt's like a football team win- ning a game. If we come off with a good performance. we feel good. Good plays can give Big Sky a good name. said Dan Hochhalter. who has had leads in Big Sky perfor- mances for two years. The groups performance of Harvey was a successful follow up to last years Scapino. That's because it was a light. fun comedy. said Hochhalter. But it succeed- ed because we were all part of a team. The was also really good. For most drama s drama is a 1 thing. We get better at ing in front of people trying to overcome vousnessf' he said. 'tWe love stories people on stage. come and watch a it's an escape - two away from the World. It just a neat thing. .dk . Sandersonl and Groves attempt to restrain Norby and his imaginary friend. FOR YOU MA'AM - Norby continues his charm by giving flowers to Michele Couture tNurse Kellyl. HOW D0 I KNOW? - Hochhalter as Dr. Chumley offers no immediate hope for Johnson's tlvlrs. Simmonsl brother. BREAK TIME - Stage helper Chris Riley and Couture take a break from the play practice. at I QR fm 1 QB' Brief Review
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