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Pldys ore getting Wilder by Joe Hochevar By the Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder was a look at the way mankind has survived the floods, fam- ine, and wars of the ages. Starting in the ice age, and prog- ressing through a major war, the Antrobus family was shown dealing with all the problems families have always dealt with. Even the eternal struggle between man and woman was represented. The play was presented in the cafe- torium on December 11 and 12 by the Blue Ridge Performing Arts Depart- ment. The play was postponed from an earlier date because of inclement 5 K 4 64 weather. lVlr. Larry Niemi was the play's director. The cast of The Skin of our Teeth consisted of: Sabina ......... .... S iiri Granfelt Mr. Antrobus . . . .... Jim Lemon Mrs. Antrobus . . . . . .Gayle Storie Gladys Antrobus ...... Kathy Anable Henry Antrobus ...... Jim Ledbetter Mastadon ........ Kevin Eherenman Dinosaur ............ Kathy Wahlin Fortune Teller ........ Jorli McLain Broadcast Official . . Rosanne Couston Telegraph Person ..... Karen Mynes Refugees ........... Bill Chapman every yecir Jennifer Hoover Dana Roush Jacque Gifford Diana Mynes Conveneers . . . . .Dane Roush Diana Mynes Bill Chapman Kevin Eherenman Kathy Wahlin Mr. Fitzpatrick!Stage manager Bruce Witcher Mr. Tremayne ..... Kevin Eherenman Mr. Bailey. . . ..... Bill Chapman lvy ...... .... J acque Gifford Hester ..... . . .Kathy Wahlin Announcer ........... Dane Roush if 'lig- BY THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH
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TRAGYC buckles up, Sponish Club trovels by Belinda McCarter Did you know that most accidents C95'k, in factj happen while driving under the 55 mph speed limit? TRA- GYC's goal was to make people traf- fic-safety conscious. The eight members lived up to their motto by sponsoring such demonstra- tions as the Emergency Medical Ser- vices Demonstration in which the stu- dent body witnessed various emer- gency vehicles racing to the aid of injured members. TRAGYC also sponsored Operation Lifesaver, in which elementary and junior high school children were taught not to play on railroad tracks and Safety Safari, which showed elementary school kids how to cross streets safely and taught them the meaning of vari- ous traffic signs. Among the fund-raising events that TRAGYC hosted were a dance and a painting raffle in which approximately 5125.00 was raised. The money went for demonstrations and other expen- ses. TRAGYC was sponsored by Mr. Dixie Sumner. How do you get 53600.00 for 39 Spanish Club students to go to Mex- ico? Members of the club showed how by sponsoring a walk-a-thon, a pan- cake breakfast, a dance, and a paint- ing raffle. Also, there were other activ- ities such as numerous bean burro sales at football games, many cake raffles, and a trip to Mexico was raf- fled off and won by Tyia Johnson. Yet, one of the best received events was the annual Spanish Club Talent Show. Jorli McLain and Tiki Johnson were awarded a monetary prize for their pantomime act. Spanish Club members left Lake- side by bus at 5:30 a.m. on Sat., April 7. They arrived at noon in Nogales and left there by train at 5 p.m., arriv- ing in Mazatlan, Mexico at 10 a.m. the next day. Highlights in Mazatlan were visits to the beach, a cathedral, and the open-air market. The group left Mazatlan on the llth and arrived in Guadalajara at 8 p m that night Among the sights there were the mer cado Copen air marketj downtown Guadalajara some parks and a few movies The group left for Nogales at nine Friday morning and arrived there Saturday at 9 a m By 6 p m that eve ning the club members had arrived in Lakeside The Spanish Club was spon sored by Mr Stan Thompson This is what we did in ACTIVITIES 0 Me And My Arrow f t M-A all Xl 5' SPANISH CLUB 63 t pwtp jf is , l l ,
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. i X ta 1, .. .-...W . i fl M.. tg . f u ',',. ww . we ra if .. Y .s f.sf'f 'S J -of rt t EQ f K Q Page 64. 1. Sabina breaks character and has a violent discussion with stage manager Mr. Fitzpatrick while other members of the cast show dismay. Page 65. 1. Sabina, stage manager Mr. Fitzpa- trick, and Mr. Antrobus explain to the audience that several members of the cast have ptomaine poisoning. 2. Gladys and Mrs. Antrobus discuss the beauty of the ocean waves at Atlantic City while Mr. Antrobus and Henry agree. 3. Esmeralda the Fortune Teller and Sabina dis- cuss Sabina's love for Mr. Antrobus. FALL PLAY 65
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