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1. Oscar (Phil lantis) offers Cesslic (Tina Smith), and Gwendelynn (Stacey Simmons) a warm drink, while Felix (Brel Costclow) admires the hospitality. 2. Vinnie, Roy. Oscar. Speed, and Murray discuss the living quarters of the well known slob: left to right arc Sean Nickerson. Scan Morgan. Phil Lantis. Tim Malone and Leo Hunter. J. Minutes before the big night, last chance touch-ups arc in order. Left to right arc: Tim Malone, Bret Costclow, and the two people who made the play a success. Corby Ward (director) and Kimm St. John (asst. Director). 4. Speed and Murray discuss Felix's disappearance played by Tim Malone and Leo Hunter. 5. A fine ole card game was a familiar scene in Oscar's home. Left to right arc Oscar (Phil Lantis) Vinnie (Sean Nickerson) Speed (Tim Malone) Roy (Scan Morgan) and Murray (Leo Hunter). fall play Tlic Odd Couple he Odd Couple , by Neil Simons was offered as the fall play and the hilarious drama was a success providing a cultural entertaining experience for the Dallas Community. The play revolved around an odd couple, Felix Unger (Bret Costclow) and Oscar Madison (Phil Lantis). Oscar was the classic slob who weekly turns the apartment into a smokey, trashfilled poker parlor. Felix, on the other hand, would rather vacuum the rugs and do the dishes. Humor arises when the two opposites try to maintain a harmonious living situation. The cast included seniors, Leo Hunter (Murray), Stacy Simons (Gwendolyn Pigeon), and Tina Smith (Cecily Pigeon); Sean Nickerson as Vinnie was the only junior in this production. Other cast members were sophomores Tim Malone (Speed) and Scan Morgan (Roy). The assistant director was Kimm St. John and the stage managers were Karen Johnson and Mike Hankins. According to drama director. Corby Ward, this production involved more people in the auditorium than any previously presented. Ward ivas impressed that the cast put the time and enthusiasm into their rehearsals and felt it showed in the performances. The cast and back stage crew seemed to build on the enthusiasm of fans and each night of the four-performance run was more successful than the previous one. The comedy was popular with the cast and each cast member had many memorable moments and much praise for each other’s efforts.
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n average of nearly 800 students attended the fall assemblies. Some of the assemblies went well but in others the students were rather restless, possibly the result of the large number of students present. More consideration for the guest speakers could have been demonstrated, especially during the educational assemblies which were a bit restless at times. Putting a stop to educational assemblies was discussed, but no action was taken. fall Assemblies Attendance High I. Juniors and Sophomores cheer the athletes during a football pep assembly. 2. Shane Chandler learns he was won jeans from the KSKD personalities. 3. Stephanie Higashi is caught with her pants down at a pep assembly, and Melissa Ber-ends rescues her. 4. Tim Jancsofsky and Pat Curran swing the rope for acrobat Mike Bcringcr, while Sherry Fox looks on. Once again much pep and spirit was shown. Competition yells and chants added interest to the pep. These were organized well and sponsored by rally. Pep club put additional effort into the assemblies also. Individuals were singled out to do cartwheels as an added attraction. Overall, students continued to find the assembly program to be a welcome break from the routine of class.
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