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TOP LEFT: John Alt looks at the many essays, short stories, and poems presented by the BHS English department. TOP RIGHT: Kim Woodgeard (left) and ballet instructor Colin Worth (right) perform for the attentive Fine Arts audience. ABOVE: Director Roger Burkholder tunes the BHS Orchestra before giving a fine program of classical music. RIGHT: Janet Mohr and Deb Hoops observe one of the unique craft projects at the Fine Arts Festival. ABOVE: Dave Perkins of the Williams County Playhouse shows off his attire before performing in the miniature segment of “The Amourous Flea.” Fine Arts NEITHER SNOW NOR SLEET . . . nor dark of night can stop the Fine Arts Festival. This was proven when a snow storm cancelled the Friday night activities, but Saturday the Festival became a well-attended successful show. The Wesley Church again showed its versatility as all the departments were separated well. Bryan High School was well represented as the English department gave many essays, stories, and poems, while the art department presented sculp¬ tures, paintings, and technique demonstra¬ tions. BHS musicians also performed well. Special performances were given by; The Erie Ballet Company, featuring Kim Woodgeard: and The Williams County Playhouse. Fine Arts 13
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Curious Savage WITTY COMEDY WITH MEANING Mask and Sandal presented a humorous and meaningful spring play entitled Curi¬ ous Savage. Pam Bansbach played the leading role of Ethyl P. Savage with skill and poise. Her blue hair, colorful descrip¬ tions of her play production, and her teddy bear gave the audience much to laugh at. Fairy Mae, played by Denise Robert, stole the show with a “fire in the bathtub” and other surprises. The story centered around Ethyl’s “happiness fund”. A charity set up for the crazy things people want to do. Her three money-hungry step children, in order to get the money, commit her to an asylum. There Ethyl meets many “interesting” people, who help her to outwit her step¬ children. Mr. Buehler directed, while Mrs. Kissell served as assistant director. Alan Sellgren designed the set, as well as, supervising its building. Barb Forbes headed properties and Kim Smith was costume chairman. Bill Metz did a good job as lighting chair¬ man. Carol Curtis served as student director. TOP: Mrs. Savage (Pam Bansbach) beams proudly as she tells of her many antics to Jeffery (Brian Boner), Hannabal (John Curtis), Florence (Julie King), and Mrs. Paddy (Becky Rychener). ABOVE RIGHT: “They seem to be the bonds!” exclaims Miss Wilhelmina (Bonnie Clark) as Dr. Emmett (Bill Lindsey) looks on. ABOVE RIGHT: “I know a fire when I see one!” tells Fairy Mae (Denise Robert) as Florence (Julie King) listens intently. LEFT: Dr. Emmett, Titus Savage (Kevin Snyder) Lily Belle (Karen Salzman) and Samuel (Mike Salsbury, wait for Mrs. Paddy to reveal the whereabouts of the bonds. 12 Curious Savage
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ABOVE TOP: Throughout the evening, dancers glided around the huge treasure chest while enjoying the music. ABOVE: A galley was found on the deck of the ship complete with punch and cookies for refreshments. RIGHT: Keep your eye on that ball! Cindy Hamilton tries hard in hopes of winning a prize. 14 Jr. Sr. Prom
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