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'ufhe Pirates Of Penzance' ' Students of S of O worked very hard to stage a special benefit production of the The Pirates of Penzance. The purpose of the production was to raise funds for travel and research funds for students in Theatre, Music and Art. A trip to New York was hoped to be taken to see three Broadway shows and tour a couple of Art museums. The purpose of Pirates was to help fund transportation ex- penses. A cast of nearly forty students and community people present- ed the Gilbert and Sullivan play. It was performed in Octo- ber under the direction of Sarah Klinefelter. l. Cast of the Pirates of Penzance can sing as well as act. 2. Lisa Unsell shows her acting ability in The Pirates of Pen- zance. 3. Ho, Ho, Ho, and a bottle of Rum!!! 4. Ms. Jesse takes time out to perform in the play along with Steve Brubaker.
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Everyone! !! Q sw-my s SE Watermelons, Watermelons For S suns Q its s is jtgvlwyat iex SM-News Lake Honor was once again the site for the annual watermel- on feast. Several watermelons were chilled, cut and served by the administrators. A large crowd of students, faculty and administrators gathered to talk, laugh and enjoy ALL the watermelon they could ever want! 1. Bob Christopher enjoys another bite of watermelon. 2, Everyone enjoys eating all the watermelon they can, while Brian Chambers decides if he wants another piece. 3. Bruce Mc Atee doesn't want to share his watermel- on with anyone. 36fWatermelon Feast 2 33 lili- gm
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The Loves O Rose Beacon Hill Summer The- atre opened its 22nd season on July 23-26 with The Loves of Rose, a play based on the life of Rose O'Neill, famed Kewpie orginator. The lyrics and dialogue were written by Jean Cantwell, also the author of the origi- nal book. The cast was made up of the following: Rose O'Neill-Julie Crane, Callista O'Neill-Dawn R. Griffith, John Hugh O'Neill Tammie Turpin, Pat- rick O'Neill-Shawn McVey, Gray Latham-Kelly Mulcahy and Harry Leon Wilson- Charlton Trader. Kewpie puppets were created by Puppet Parlor productions of Branson. l. Gray Lathum wins sister Agatha's ap- proval. 2. Mr. Michael pays close attention during a rehearsal of the play. 3. Cute pants Monty! 4. The townspeople in cele- bration. 5. But why can't we just leave out this part? 6. Shawn McVey and Julie Crane take part in the play as Patrick O'N- eall and Rose O'NealI. 7. Quit making me laugh!!! is 'gms 'lbs 'aw If ff, ,.. ,x'
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