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Once pon A M czllress The junior-senior play, Once Upon A Mattress , was one of the highlights of the '82-'83 school year. lt tells the story of Princess Win- nifred, a tomboy princess from a swamp kingdom, and her campaign to win the hand of a prince whose mother is determined to disqualify any prin- cess who sets her cap for him. The leading characters were Monica Martin as Princess Winnifredg Alan Knight as Prince Dauntlessg Tammy Powell as Queen Aggravaing Don Bates as King Sexitimusg Lisa Reine and Paul Williams as Lady Larken and Sir I-larry, Kevin Williams as Minstrelg Mary Lee as Princess No. l2g Randy Wager as the Wizard, Jeffery Bolton as the Jester, Scott Miller as Sir Stud- leyg and Mary Fendlason as Lady Ma- belle. l.Unaware that she is being tested by the Queen, Princess Winnifred fMonica Martinj tries to fall asleep with a pea hidded under the 20 mattresses. 2. Mary Lee, as a princess who hasjust failed the test to marry Prince Dauntless. receives her con- solation prize, a dead chicken, from the wizard Randy Wager. 3. In the play, King Sextimus may be mute, but he's certainly not helpless! 4. Queen Aggravain tTammy Powellj wants to keep her son Prince Dauntless fAlari Knightj next to her heart and away from the eligible young ladies. 5. A beautiful duet was sung by young lovers Sir Harry and Lady Larken. played by Paul Williams and Lisa Rcinc. 6. Musical director. Billy Ready, and instrumentalist. Ruth Branch. 7. King Sextimus describes an incident to his supporters, Kevin Williams and Jeffery Bolton. 8. Director Karen McGhee. Members of the cast were: Kevin Williams, Mary Lee, Randy Wager, Lisa Reine, Tammy Powell, Alan Knight, Monica Martin. Don Bates, Jeffery Bolton, Paul Williams, Scott Mill- er, Mary Fendlason, Kim Griffin, Kim Brister, Pam Pam, Susan Pusa, Karen Johnson, Beth Earles, Jeanette Richardson, Kody Mallcy, Al- len Kellar, Blaine Dunaway, David Hodge, Jimbo Jacobs, Robert Williams. Jeff Penton, Jeff Mitchell, John Lomzenski, Vin Knight, Todd King, Wes Robertson, Andy Alexander, Blake Crosby. Jim Ezell, Maynard Hyland, Johnnie Corkern, George Talbot, Bonnie Pope, Tracy Mitchell, Sophia Lee, Treide Perrault, Debra Perkins, Stacey Talley, Ellie Barker, Amy Branch, Melissa Coulon, Cheryl Harris, Trula Haley, Heidi Herring. Angela Francis, LeAnne Koonce. Ximaena Thomas, and Dianne NIcClen- don. s.. ui!.WTf-kill!! . unix-ul :ILC f E. .-.fn ' r-wa M ' 1. 16 Junior-Senior Play
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BHS Students Take Europe By Storm This year, 32 foreign language stu- dents and 10 adults toured Europe with Mrs. Jo Al Holcomb. The major countries visited were France, Ger- many, Italy, and England, with shorter stays in Belgium, Luxem- bourg, Switzerland, and Austria. In London, while walking in the Buck- ingham Palace and Westminster area, the group caught a glimpse of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Other activities in England included a trip to Bath, Salisbury Cathedral, and Stonehenge, a stage production of MARILYNY, visits to Wimbledon, British Museum, I-larrod's, Tower of London, and Easter Services in St. Paul's Cathedral. In Germany, the route followed the Rhine River through the Black Forest, and into Heidleberg. The highlights of Austria and Switzerland were snow, moun- tains, and a tour of the Olympic ski jump. ln Italy, it was Venice with its canals and blown glass Cand a toga party in the hotellj, and Florence with its art and Michaelangelds famous statue of David. Then two days on the Riviera: Nice, Monaco, Monte Carlo, and the beautiful corniches above the Mediterranean. Finally on to Paris via Dijon! The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Versailles, Fontainebleau, Louvre, and Notre Dame! Saying goodbye to Paris was hard, but cross- ing the tempestuous English Channel back to London for our trip home helped. Our final night in London was the scene of the famous cheese awards. The next morning, everyone boarded the plane, gave a sad farewell to Europe, and agreed it had been a great three weeks. 1. On a whirlwind tour of Paris, the group vis- ited the famous Notre Dame Cathedral. 2. A short stop in Switzerland gave the students a chance to play in some snow. 3. Everyone poses for a final shot before leaving Bogalusa. 4. Oh, good griefl 6. One of the most breathtaking sights in Paris was the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles. 7. Having fun on the Paris Metro in our Burger-King Crowns! 8. Vin Knight seems to get a kick out of the Queen's horse guard in England. 9. At the Mediterra- nean Sea in Monaco. some ofthe group try to get as close to the water as they can get without actually getting wet . . .they weren't successful. F K 5. .: ', H' fN .sfl 1, '-3, . --x 3: ' a'-S' L X i?.e:,-:f1', 33 ,., ' -4. - . . ' ' s - . V - , 18 French Trip .A .. . mt, A Hz- . V 'A 1 .' IG .. 1, '- ,J ' ff' . lx Y K v.,Z.'4-xl. NA- I S - i ww f ' --1 it 14:71 ' P 4 Q, - - 55.2 Q. - 1 . ' '-v-. L' ..,: ' - . 5 , ',. I I hpqwa-1- ' -,- , ' 1 .ew - . - 'T 4 t . ,hs zl, .VY M--4-.Uh -1-1 as- -. v, . i e : , f -, O -- 'Y 1 f A 2. 5
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