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Ftehearsing in comfort, Cindy Miller tests her lines for her Hot Lips role. While the M'A'S'H crew antes up, Frank Burns fLoren Bracewelli, scowls at Ho-Jon tKevin Kewl. The M'A'tStH Smash All photographs on pages 34 and 35 are courtesy oi Greg Fight oi The Brandon News. Lisa Landon and Kevin Ward get one iast try with their scripts Mr. James Ftayfieid discusses a role with a student. 34 X Fall Drama M'A'S'H Fl . A, YC . ,ED Yi, .Q 'tfFtichie Soulei crowd around the desk Father M'uicah Scott CI ce Frank
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E3.I.O.N.I.C. SG. l gf ABOVE: Sara Cooper supports Mike Cronin at the early morning workshop. BELOW: Lonnie Simpson discusses last minute preparations with Mrs. Hill. i Believe it or not, I care, was the theme of the Student Government workshop held Saturday, September - 27 in the B.H.S. gymnasium. Goody Bags were passed out, full of con- tributions from local merchants. Bax supplied roast beef sandwiches for lunch and Mike Cronin was disc joc- key for the day. Many different ac- tivities were provided with several basic themes: sensitivity, leadership, trust and love. The most popular seemed to have been the balloon hug. The workshop proved to be a success, I both in learning and participation. ABOVE: Scott Specht prepares to record the work- shop on film. A BELOW: Whitney Waddell displays her unique per- sonality through her hat. srop!33 'i ' '5 9tCffi-
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Across the nation Colonel Blake, Haw- keye Pierce, Father Mulcahy, Hot Lips Houlihan, and Radar O'Reilly were names as familiar to us as our own. They were some of the main characters of the perenially popular TV show M'A'S'H. lt was no wonder that the response was terrific when Mr. James Rayfield, Drama Coach, announced plans for the Drama Club to produce the stage play M'A'S'H in the BHS auditorium. Auditions were held after school, and the final set was cast: General Hamilton Hammond - E.J. Cuneo Pvt. Boone - Richie Soule Lt. Colonel Henry Blake - Thad Cason Capt. Bridget McCarthy - Christine Ramer Lt. Janice Furry - Lisa Landon Sgt. Devine - Donald Cagnina Lt. Louise Kimble - Kathy McBurney Capt. Frank Burns - Loren Bracewell Father John Mulcahy - Scott Clancey Capt. Walt Waldowski - Erik Nichols Capt. John Mclntyer - Kirk Alderman Capt. John Black fUglyj - Kevin Ward Radar Reilly - John Sutton Capt. Benjamin Franklin Pierce - Mark Walloga Capt. Augustus Bedford Forrest- Ken Jackson Ho-Jon - Kevin Kew Korean Woman One - Carol Heath Korean Woman Two - Liz Tapio Lt. Nancy Phillips - Kerry Neal Major Margaret Houlihan - Cindy Miller Congresswoman Goldfarb - Lisa Bonilla Dean Mercy Lodge - June Sassnet Miss Randazzle - Julie Hawkins Mitzi Bonwit - Trudy Zellmer Fritzi Bonwit - Michele Rocha Agnes Bonwit - Donna LeFebvre Moose Madison - David Roche Lt. Connie Leibowitz - Carol Heath Major Ruth Haskell - Dennine Sackman Announcer- Paul Prator The sets were built and painted by members of the Drama Club. Loren Bracewell headed the crew. The set was designed by Mr. James Rayfield. More than twenty students worked Saturdays constructing and painting the set. Also two student assistants, Kenny Chapman and Tony Pettys, helped with the con- struction. The stage lighting and sound was provided by SAVOS. The auditorium filled with students and townspeople on the two nights of the per- formance, and all who saw it declared the Drama Club's effort a tremendous suc- cess. 5 Xl' Kerry Neal and Lisa Landon ham it up behind stage. t, Fall Drama M'A S H I 35
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