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noopy says that “every now and then | gotta bite omeone!”’ Peanut gang intone their feelings ee You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown’ was a great example of the various talent that’s hidden in the hallways of Clover Hill.” —Brian Boyce “There was a good bit of ad libbing, especially the last night. The one glee club scene was a challenge be- cause everyone wanted to laugh.”—Stu Blankenship “All of the actors were ex- tremely hard-working and cooperative. It was probably the best cast I’ve ever worked with.’’—Lisa Bricker, Asst. Direc- tor ‘‘It was fun to play an out-of-the-ordi- nary character who could have fun with the audience.” —The man behind the dog, Mare Hedahl “Being a senior this year made it especially difficult for me on clos- ing night because | realized that ‘Lucy’ would be my last performance as a high school student, and my last chance to work with my close friends.’’—Laura Zwilling “With such a small cast, it was inevitable that a feeling of closeness would develop, and it did. That was the best part of this year’s musical, and the only reason for wanting to be involved. It’s the part I'll always remember.” —Mark Al bright Charlie Brown agonizes ove r the little red-haired girl at lunch. The full cast of “You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown” in the opening number: Laura Zwilling, Julie Shugart, Stu Blankenship, Mark Albright, Brian Boyce, Marc Hedahl.
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Drama club captivates audience The fall production presented by the drama club was “Our Town’. The play “Our Town” took place in a period of twelve years, from I901I to I913 in Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire. This production emphasized many as- pects of life that people no longer prac- tice. For example, the complete innocence and separation from the entire world was felt in Grover’s Corners. Another aspect that was established in the play was that everyone in Grover’s Corners knew ev- eryone else in the town. “Our Town” was centered mainly around two families, the Webb family and Mrs. Gibbs, played by Nancy Carlock, fixes breakfast for her children. A moment of silence was shared for the dead Emily. Stage manager John Anderson narrates“Our Town”. I6 DRAMA the Gibbs who were very close neighbors in Grover’s Corners. The plot of the play was divided into three acts, entitled the Daily Life, Love and Marriage, and Death. The play depended entirely on the ac- tors’ abilities and the audience’s imagina- tion. The stage was bare, only containing a ladder and a few chairs. The stage man- ager, played by John Anderson, was the main character of “Our Town’. He re- mained on the stage throughout the entire play analyzing, explaining, and foretelling what was to come. CLOVER HILL HIGH SCHOOLS CAVALIER PLAYERS PRESENT THORNTON WILDER'S and 5. 1987 DECEMBER + 4:00 PM H.00 PY CLOVER THLE HIGH SCHOOL
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