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I I I IIINC Tlllilli IMAGINATIONS. run wild, Tasha Sav- tgt ind Steve Rhodes tug on an invisible rope, MIDDII I5IiI.llW: WIllI,Ii IIIiI,I'ING KIM Norton and sh mncttt Iiinghani with their act, Mr. Cunningham is tem- portrih distracted. ISIZLOW: SHOWING IMMENSII ex- h iiistion during the three act, Iilirl1e Spirit. Theresa Wood trits to rclax on the couch. I grew and developed new riends Learning and Working Closer With People Fear gripped my heart-and every other part of my body-as I tnade my way to room twenty-one on tretnbling legs. Not one word any teacher spoke penetrated my petrified tnind. In a few minutes I was to audition for the talent show. As I watched the acts before me, I felt the fear slowly loosen its grip on my body. I knew I would be at least as good as the accor- dion player and his version of USMOKIN' IN TIIIE I5OY'S ROOM. I miraculously completed my audition and I felt confi- dent I had done my best. When the cho- sen acts were announced, I had made it! Y Vim!! Show The following weeks I worked hard with the others involved for a successful show. The fear, uncertainties, and long hours were worth it for the friends I had made working closer with people. Excitement ran high as students pre- pared to strut their stuff during ON BROADWAY, a musical revue. From blues to comedy, from dance to drama, potential was recognized as students per- formed talents on February 10th and 11th. Eric Sheesley and Diana Schromburg, master and mistress of ceremonies, wrote the script making the whole show run smoothly. It was hard work to write the script, but once you get it, it's exciting. Diana said. Hard work was also a key ingredient behind the scenes, but most performers felt the rewards had been worth the work. The rehearsals can be hectic, yet it's exciting when building new friendships. This was Pam Reeves senti- ment when asked if it really was worth it all. Apparently it was, for the musical re- vue proved quite entertaining for audi- ences.
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