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Wanting to look his best on opening night, Todd Wright practices applying his stage make-up. Other members of the cast from Our Town are (Front Row): Trudy Buchanan, Jan Hart; Second Row: Glenn Hancock, Frank Weinmeister; Third Row: Richard von Gemmingen, Robin Farnsworth, Gina Seiferth, Martha Patterson. Supporting cast from Our Town are (Front Row): Jean Farrar, Mike Glora; Second Row: Cathy Oates, Jimmy Marston, Ron Nunley, Cathy Hamilton; Third Row: Brett Beasley, Albert Nester, Todd Wright. 180 Theatre Arts Club
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Eileen Anderson Ann Armes Robin Armes Kim Barger Millie Baumgardner Mary Jane Blankinship Chery! Blanks Billy Blythe Cindy Boris H.C. Brandt Jennifer Brown Kim Brown Maxiline Brown Karyn Bryant Ann Burnett Vicky Burton Debbie Campbell Tammy Cash Daune Chagnon Susan Chase Tammy Clark Donna Glay Biancea Coggins Paula Coleman Chris Conner Kim Cox Jennifer Cox — Cindy Creasy Cathy Cundiff Sandra Gyrus Dara Dalton Lori Dalton” Robin Dalton Lisa Davis Debbie Deacon Jeanette Deaner Beth Dillion Allison Dowdy Rene Driskell Andrea Eaton Laurie Epperson — Janet Fielder Christie Forth Anthony Foster Cindy Gentry Kathy Glass Spirit Club officers (left to right): Susan Chase, Treas.; Robin Nixon, Sec.; Mike Nixon, Vice-Pres.; Anthony Foster, Pres. Brenda Graham Gina Griffin Shelby Guill Carrie Gunn. Jeannie Guthie Karen Guthrie Tracy Haas Betsy Hanner Vicky Harrison Jan Hart Joanne Hartless — Carolyn Hicks - Robert Hinlicky | — Debbie Holt Linda Hooper Donna Hooper Sandy Hooper Connie Howell Stephanie Howell Keith Johnson Lora Johnson Lynn Johnson Teresa Julian Patsy Keer Debbie Keys Doris Keys Karen Kidd | . Angie King Kay Kobert Kathy Lacy — Beth Lemon Cindy Lewis Betsy. Libby Chris Lowery Cathy Lucas Frank Lukanich Jennie Mabe Sandra Martin Vicky Martin Deborah Martz Kami Montgomery Kim Motgomery Jetta Morgan Lynn Newman Tammy Nichols Mike Nixon Randy Nixon Robin Nixon Denise Noffsinger Lynn Paraday Robin Pickeral Sandy Pickeral Lisa Poindexter Lisa Pollard Patsy Porter Cheryl Pugh Teresa Reynolds Deanna Riley Cheryl Robertson Beth Salmon Noel Salmon Janice Schmidt Trina Seeling Sandy Sharp Jennfier Shelton Lisa Shelton Carl Smith Robin Smith Regina Taylor Adretta Thomas Sherry Thomas Kurt Thompson Leigh Toney Vicky Torbert Debra Trent Donna Trent Terrie Tucker J.D. Vance Kelly Vernon Lara Vincent Cathy VonGimmigan Teresa Ward Gloria West Kim Whitmore Vicky Whitmore Kathy Whorley Laura Williams Stafford Woodall Dona Wyant Karen Young Helping support the school this year in pep-rallies is Scott Spector. We’re behind you all the way! For the Sophomore class, spirit meant yelling the loudest. For the cheerleaders, spirit meant leading the crowd in cheers. For the teachers, spirit meant showing respect for school proper- ty. For the spirit club, spirit meant recognizing the accomplishments of others. With Anthony Foster as president and Mrs. Nixon as sponsor, the Spirit Club was one of the most active clubs in the school. They gave the cheerleaders corsages in gratitude of their exuberent leadership. In recognition of their hard work, the Spirit Club also gave corsages to the Chorus for their Christmas Concert. To help promote spirit for the Glass football game the Spirit Club gave a bee wreath to the players. During club period, the Spirit Club usually got R-O-W-D-I-E when being led by the cheer- leaders in cheers. Spirit Club 179
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They Strut and Fret Before Their Hour Upon the Stage Once upon a time — November 10, 11, 12 to be exact — the Theater Arts Club put on OUR TOWN. Tryouts were held in early September and rehearsals started after that for three and a half hours every night until the opening night of the play. Dutifully attending the rehearsals, members of the cast slowly got on each other’s nerves. From behind the curtain came such screams as: “David, take off my tights.” “No, Brett you can’t wear Dreama’s pink dress!” “My corset is too tight.” “Mr. Tomlin, your mascara is running!”’ “Steve, stop playing the piano.” Finding out that they could not have pots and pans as props, Sally Suttenfield and Beth Smith mastered the art of mime. Nevertheless, by the time of the opening night, Gazing into the night sky, Donny Nunley and Jean Farrar reflect on Our Town. everything was in order. Members of the cast were well acquainted with their lines. For the first time Mr. Tomlin, sponsor of TAC, got a part in a play. He made his debut as Dr. Gibbs. David Armstrong, student director of the play, portrayed the part of Stage Manager. Mr. Tomlin acquired costumes from Lynchburg College and Goodwill, Lynn Poindexter helped make and fit the other costumes. Danny Houston, from ‘‘Hair Station Limited” did the hairstyling for the cast. Sound effects, lighting, and set building were done by Tim Echols, Joel Everhart, Mary Langer, Stephanie Nester and Phil Vaughan. ee were re The main characters of Our Town from left to right. Front Row: Beth Smith, David Armstrong, Sally Suttenfield; Back Row: Mr. Tomlin, Donny Nunley, Dreama Justice, Steve Hess. Theatre Arts Club 181
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