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A kiss for lucy. Jonathan Harker (Brian Landers) watches as Dracula (Randy Freeman) kisses the hand of Lucy (Kelly Bur ton). Thinking hard. Deciding what to do about Dracula. Dr. Seward (Tim Jones) discusses the situation with Jonathan Harker (Brian Landers). Discussing facts. Van Helslng (Burt Tabor), Jonathan Harker (Brian Landers), and Dr. Seward (Tim Jones) talk of newspaper clips which mention Lucy. Dracula Cast: From left. Paul Bernlng. Monica Dlette. Brian Landers. Kelly Burton. Randall Freeman. Burt Tabor. Tim Jones. Kneeling: Chris Ruth. Fall Play ♦ 15
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Dracula Bites BSHS Frightening but exciting, that's what this year's fall play, Dracula, was all about. The play premiered Oct. 31, fitting well with Halloween spirit, and continued to show through Nov. 3. Choosing this play was an easy choice for director Bari Foote, because of the available talent. Ms. Foote cast senior Randy Freeman, who has been active in drama for four years, to play the evil Dracula. Being chosen to play Dracula was the thrill of my high school acting career, said Freeman. The play was not only a success because of Its characters, but also because of its technical effects. The set for the play fea- tured such elaborate props as a rotating bookcase, and technical effects included special lights and the use of a fog machine. Senior Burt Tabor, who designed the set, said it was the most com- plicated one the department had produced. The fog machine was run by Robert DeLeon, with other special effects by Hardie Loehr. Other members of the crew includ- ed Tina Wilson, Albert Linan, Steve Johnson, Alan Anderson, and Rod- ney Randolph. When the final curtain had been drawn, Ms. Foote said she was pleased with the work of her crew. I would do it all over again,” she said. —Dana Jones Looking (or Ronflold. Butterworth (Paul Bernlng) takes time to flirt with the maid (Monica Dlette). Light and sound crew. From left, Alan An- derson, Hardie Loehr, Steve Johnson, Rod- ney Randolph, Tina Wilson, and Albert Linan. Cast Director Ms. Bari Foote Miss Wells Monica Dlette Jonathan Harker Dr. Seward Tim Jones Abraham Van Helslng R.M. Renfield Butterworth Lucy Seward Burt Tabor Chris Ruth Paul Bernlng Kelly Burton Count Dracula Brides of Dracula Randall Freeman Lisa Lofton Stacie Major, Candl Sheppard Tim out. Director Bari Foote takes a break on the set of Dracula. Pictured center: Jonathan Harker (Brian Landers) and Van Helslng (Burt Tabor) drive Dracula (Randy Freeman) back with a wooden cross. 14 ♦ Fall Play
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Did you hoar that? A group ol seniors pig out at an all-you-can-eat bullet, Get Into the groove. David Stephan, Amy Smith, Shawn Hall, and Kristi Finley spend part ot a weekend at the Stuco Morp. Badnessl Junior James Franklin enjoys his weekend by shining the pride and joy he re celved tor Christmas. We love weekends After five long days of pay- ing attention and focusing, a student Is ready for 48 hours of good times and memories. Weekends provide a short, needed break from the tedious classroom scene. Close friends find themselv- es enjoying many of the area's “hot spots,” such as the local Pizza Hut, Price's Bridge, Annie’s, and the Pla- za. But weekends are not just a period for spending mon- ey. Many students earn mon- ey by holding weekend jobs that take away from their va- cation time. Senior Shawn Walker feels negative about donating many of his Satur- days to working at Brewers. “It takes away my free time, but Saturdays do bring good hours, he said. Describing the ‘‘perfect” weekend, senior Deanna Parker said, The perfect weekend would start out by going out and partying with my friends Friday night, and spending Saturday night with my favorite guy at an expen- sive restaurant with candle- light. She added that Sun- day Is for relaxing and dreaming of good times to come. Until that last bell rings In May for summer va- cation. weekends will remain a valued part of every stu- dent's life. Thumb Upl Seniors Al Cummings. Daisy Schedl and John Camp take a break during a tun night c Pogo's 16 ♦ Student life
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