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Prepare Ve! Dove Snltlly and Jeff Schense exchange o The cost offers Dove Snltlly oK the joke during o breok In their softshoe treasures of the world, during his routine, os Donno Barry looks on. temptotlon In the desert. Play portrays Jesus' life Slut! Sleosel Adulteress! the wildly attired group yelled as they surrounded the helpless girl. Looking up at their fluorescent colored hair, garish makeup, and leather outfits, the girl knew she was in for a beating. But before they attacked her, their leader said, Waitl The one of you who is faultless may throw the first stone. This is just one of many lessons enacted in the fall musical, Godspell. The cast of eleven members worked at least three nights a week for over two months, learning lines and blocking, as well as songs ond donee routines. “It was a lot of work, said senior Pom Tvrdy, but I was sorry when it was over. The musical was based on the gospel of St. Matthew. It portrayed a Jesus appearing, not to Hebrews, but to a group of young punkers. Still, Its message was the same one Jesus preached 2,000 years ago. It told the gospel, and yet It was reall said senior Jeonne Osmera. The play received standing ovations ot all three performances, but its greatest success was in the woy It touched people's lives. Said teacher Robert UJolfe, The spir- ituality of the message was really portrayed to me. Junior Teresa Neidfelt soid, I saw it a million times and I still cried the last day. It will always remain with me. Mony colls and letters were received from people who saw the show. Said one, It was truly an Inspiration. I've waited eight years to do this show, said director Ms. Marylou UUirth, and it was worth itl I sow how everyone, ond I do mean everyone, was moved by the performance. The play changed a lot of people, Including me. find that's what theater is all about! Student director, Bill Meduno, discusses the neuu sound system with Mr. Joe Vosa. os Ms. Wlrth regards the set with satisfaction. 10 Musical
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We Ulent Shopping: LUe went to three different towns, several shopping molls, and hundreds of stores to buy a single Homecoming dress. - Jane Nemecek Ulent to see Purple Pain: I thought the music was sensational! It really didn't hove too much of a plot, but It was really Intriguing and fun to watch. - Donna Sorry matched a Nebraska Football Game: The greatest thing about the whole gome was the fans. They did the wove and went crazy with every touchdown - Kevin Popken Go to a costume partu: Costumed students donee to the music provided by the O.J. at the annual Chorus Holouueen Party. 1st Quarter 9
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We ... Chotued down. For Thanksgiving dinner uue hod the whole works: turkey, dressing, suueet potatoes, pies ... I think I gained 10 poundsI - Teresa Niedfelt Inducted Honor Society members: It was our way of celebrating the achievements of those students who excelled academically os well os doing their part for the community. - Mrs. Jeanne Havelko Margaret Hlbler doses her eyes os leAnne Bulock sprays on fluorescent hair coloring, the finishing touch for the punk holr style she hos created. “Oh God hove pity on me. sinner that I oml soys Angelo Brabec during the poroble of the Phorlsee and the tax collector, os she proys In the temple. Hod a snotu day: '7 got to sleep lote, catch up on my homework, and I was able to watch my soaps. It was great!'' - Jeanne Osmera Exchanged Christmas gifts: look ot the presents they hove received during the Christian Action Group Christmas porty. 2nd Quarter 11
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