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'Q i. ' 1. Kris Pankau examines sets for set con- struction. 2. Doodlers Jill Vollintine and Carla Schulze rehearse their tap dance. 3. Senior Revue Band practices for opening night. 4. Emcees Bill Hunt, Julie Scott, Marcie Cramer, Garry Tiller, and Mary Gil- pin memorize Iines. 5. Light Crew Head, Andy Halter, demonstrates the light board. 6. Jean Popp discusses Revue business with directors. 7. Mrs. Thom discusses ticket sales with Scott Spencer. 8. Concert Choir sings Westside Story. 9. Set Design members Lisa Sepp and Lynn Pat- ton paint sets. 10. Senior Leadership Club demonstrates an instant replay mugging.
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Crews, Committees Aid in Production Preliminary work on the Senior Revue began the first part of school with committee signups. Student Directors Stacy Downey, Craig Gilley, Jean Popp, Surah Richman, Scott Spencer, and Barb Wood aided Director Ms. Paulette Manville in producing the Revue. Mr. Martin Bergee directed the music, while Mrs. Colleen Thom assisted the seniors in the production number. Approximately 200 students participated either on some of the 12 various committees, or by par- ticipating in the actual production. The S2300 profit brought the seniors closer to purchasing their class gift to the school. I I 9 if 1
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Drama Classes Test Ability in One-Acts Taking approximately three to four weeks of organizing and rehearsing, drama classes pre- sented one-act plays as a classroom activity, to learn the directing and producing aspects of the stage. The Importance of Being Earnest, The Chips are Down, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, and Say Uncle involved students as they selected and produced the plays under the direction of Mrs. Colleen Thom. When asked if students enjoyed doing one-act plays, Mrs. Thom replied, The students both enjoy and take great pride in one-acts. It is their first big group effort. Q M ttxs-Q nfl ,W
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