Brookville High School - Buzzer Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1978

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Page 186 text:

— ‘‘What do you mean you need change for a fifty?” says Becky Ballard. Other drink room workers are Vanessa Miear, Connie Weeks, Donna Ballard, and Rhonda Ferguson. Office worker Christi Forth answers the phone. Other office workers are Vicky Templeton, Kathy Harmon, Lisa Ogle, Virginia Johnson, Karen Cobb, Martha Patterson, Angie King, and Rhonda Ferguson. Checking out library books is Joyce Lewis, while Librarian Mrs. Thompson looks on. Other library workers are Cindy Adams, Bianca Coggins, Teresa Ragland, Susan Foutz, Jennifer Canada, Angie McGann, Shelby Brown, Clark Fleshman, Kathy Greene, Teresa McDonaldson, Mark Shepard, Kathy Jordan, Jeanette Peterson, and Angela Stalling. E i mi Cafeteria Assistants: Kim King, Chris Stump, Lora Johnson, and Dianne St. Clair. 182 Service

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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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- ee ee 4 es ee es es Who Done It? In the small but busy office of the yearbook editor, Sherlock Mott was given his assign- ment. As a member of the yearbook staff, Agent While waiting for an assignment from Mrs. Rudder, Kathy Greene stares in disbe- 008 was to find out — Who done it? Who | lief at the termites munching on the floor board. Other guidance workers are raised the flag, popped the popcorn, sold the Sandy Nash, Kenny Lions, Robin Dalton, Cindy Mason, Valerie McDonald, drinks, and took care of the little things that | | Brenda Fulks, Bruce Jefferson, Rusty Trent, Susan Ware, Jamie Armes, Debbie needed to be done in the offices? The editor Brudke, Cheryl Roberts, and Sh Wiley. . | | anes. came to the conclusion that there had to be one | or more people who did these things. Sher- lock’s assignment was to find out who these people were and how they operated. Sherlock started his investigation in the inner offices. He dug and dug to find out the real story. He discovered there were groups of | people in the school — library workers, guid- ance and office workers, student popcorn pop- pers and drink vendors, student cafeteria moni- tors, and even student flag raisers. The solution to the mystery was elementary, afterall. Stu- dents gave their time and energy to help other students and faculty members. Yearbook Staff Member Sherlock Mott Agent 008 | Se a a ie i Devoting their time to feed the hungry are Anita Overstreet and Mike Templeton. une eOS aR INR A ROR seeraiteeony Caught in the act of folding the flag are David Key and Ken Cross. Other flag raisers are Virginia Johnson, Becky Marsh, and Linda May. Service 183

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