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i J lr i while Prince Dauntless (Josh Buzzard) wants to get married, his mother (Holly | Outland) won't let him. To insure this, | she devises seemingly impossible tests | for each prospective bride, who must | be a true princess. When Princess Win- | nifred (Kim Madajewski) arrives, the | task of detecting a pea beneath a |stack of mattresses is the new fest. J Since no one else in the kingdom can p' i Hh IK i U | marry until the prince has a bride, ev- | eryone is pulling for Winnifred. Especial- wily concerened are Sir Harry (David |Kennedy) and Lady Larken (Tanessa | Burnett). t A Success The production seemed in jeopardy for a while when Holly Outland lost her voice a few days before opening night, but she recovered in time. Dur- ing the play itself, there were a few problems with props that were either forgotten or that failed to function properly. Assisting with the production were choreographer Pam Good and stage manager Wendy Palubicki. Members of the pit band were Mrs. Sondra Franks, Brad Anderson, and Jeremy Western. Far Left: Nicole Farrington sits on her perch and sings the ‘Nightingale Lullaby,’ designed to put the princess to sleep. Top Above: Members of the court including Jen- ny Chapman and Jason Morton dance the “Spanish Panic.’’ This dance is supposed to make the princess very tired so that she will sleep through the night. Lower Above: The Minstrel (Jason Mutzfeld) and the Jester (Kent Hertsel) watch as King Sextimus (John Bry) tells about the arrival of the stork. va DINNER THEATER
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20 Top: Kim Madajewski, as Princess Winnifred, sings Above: The Wizard talks with Princess 12 (Kari ‘Once Upon a Mattress’ was the Randinelli), who is soon to be rejected as a true “Shy” shortly after her arrival at the castie of King Sextimus and Queen Aggravain. Lower: The Wizard (Raymond Noragon) and Queen Aggravain (Holly Outland) listen as Sir Harry announces that Winnifred is a true princess. DINNER THEATER DINNER THEATER: play selected for the first-ever presen tation of a dinner theater. This musical adaptation of the fairy tale of “Th Princess and the Pea” was performed before good crowds on February 3 and 4. a The roast beef and chicken buffet-. style dinner, catered by the Auburn House, was served in the commons, and the musical was presented in the auditorium. Shelley and Kent Johnson, directors, were assisted by Natalie Reynolds. | The play was based on the idea that.
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Above: Ha Ha!! We caught Curt Betz skipping out of class again. Don’t worry, we won't tell, but you better watch out for Mr. Branneman around the corner. Top right: Here are juniors Debbie Bush, Kim Speer, Lisa Forrest, and JoLynn Houghton just fin- ishing chowing down their lunches. Lower right: Cheri Oden and Beth Scranage are showing us one of the better dishes from our menu in the DHS lunchroom. a2 TYPICAL DAY TYPICAL DAY: Another day, another A, but not for everyone. As the 8:15 bell rings, stu- dents are rushing to their classes so they won’‘t get any tardies. During second hour the morning an- nouncements begin with the atten- tion-getting “bongs.’’ Then Mr. Fites’ voice echoes throughout the school, telling us of the up-comong events. Socializing at the lockers is a big thing in the halls since there is nowhere else to go. (You could go to the res- trooms to smoke a cigarette, but then you usually take a trip to the assistant principal's office afterwards.) Falling asleep in class is another big thing at school. Some teachers relax their students so much that it’s irresista- ble to lay your head down to catch a few z's. But this also can lead to trou- ble. Daydreaming is another event that can lead to trouble. But it sure is hard to pay attention when there are so many other things to think about. When it is finally time for lunch, stu- — dents find their friends and shoot the
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