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Cast Credits Cheryl Brownrigg Break A Leg Dawn Cox Break A Leg Dee Dee Crook Break A Leg Mark Farley Break A Leg Christmas Spirit Julie Goldsmith Break A Leg Heath Haukland Christmas Spirit Greg Kesterson Break A Leg Suzanne Mitten Christmas Spirit Kim O'Connor Break A Leg Christmas Spirit Chris Schubert Break A Leg •Jon Small Christmas Spirit •Missy Sullivan Break A Leg Christmas Spirit Tracy Van Hoosier Break A Leg Jim Vose Break A Leg Christmas Spirit •Pat Wetzel Break A Leg Anita Winslow Break A Leg — Thespian It's a family affair... Kim O'Connor. Dawn Cox. Mark Fariey, |im Vose. Dee Dee Crook, and Chris Schubert in the final scene from Break A Leg DRAMA 181
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Leg Tis the Season... to Break a The drama dept, was a productive group. They produced two full length plays for the community to enjoy. Their first endeavor was Christmas Spirit, a show presented to area elementary schools. Christmas Spirit was set in a rural New England village A young girl and her father had just moved there from New York City. At first the young girl hates new homes, but gradually, through the help of several new friends, she learns the spirit of Christmas and realizes that her new home isn't that bad. Break A Leg followed in the spring, though entertaining, it was plagued with many problems. Cast and crew members quit at the last moment and then there were scrambles to find replacements. There were mix ups about rehearsal times, and the cast had to double on roles when last minute replacements couldn't be found. Despite all of the problems the show was still a success. The plot of the play was a little confus- ing. It was a play about a high school put- ting on a play about putting on a play. It was a hilarious comedy that the cast and audience equally enjoyed. 180 DRAMA
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Front Row VICE PRESIDENT - Kathy Suttmiller, PUBLICITY CHAIRPERSON - Suzanne Mitten. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY - Kim O'Conner, PRESIDENT - Pete O'Conner, TREASURER - Tim Poe, RECORDING SECRETARY - Tracy Van Hoozier, SOCIAL CHAIRPERSON - Chris Schubert Second Row ADVISOR - Elizabeth Nelson, REPRESENTATIVES - left Kirby, Lynn Bollard, Ricky Fenwick, Julie Johnson, Regina Armstrong. Michael Stantmyer. Anthony Melle, Joey Hill, Cmdy Hill. Tabatha Bowman, Jimmy Poole, Vicki Stevens, Michelle Norvel. Steve Wilson, Dee Cross, Cindy Butler. Mark Murdock Third Row Carolyn Medley. Tracy Miller, Stephanie Butler, Sherry Leicht, Troy Fitrell, Valerie Evans, Donna Pyles, Tony Young, Pat Wetzel, Stacy Reynolds, Mike Talton, Cory Wilkerson, Jim Vose, Bonnie Warren, and LaShaun Gibson 182 STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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