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More than a place to learn “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!” murmured the White Rabbit as practice was begun for the March 8, 9, and 10 productions of Stunt-Talent Night. The theme of “Alice in Wonderland” was chosen by the Junior class which produces Stunt-Talent Night every year in order to earn money for upcoming proms and floats. Rehearsals and auditions filled February, as participants were selected to begin the difficult preparation of carrying the theme throughout the performance. Scripts had to be written and rewritten, lines learned and memorized, costumes acquired, props made, and finally fifteen acts had to be chosen from twenty auditions. A panel of teachers and students judged the acts on the basis of ability and originality. Once acts were designated to take part in the production, the endless hours spent after school rehearsing, polishing, and perfecting routines began. Stunt-Talent Night and the preparation needed to “pull it off” proved to be worthwhile for all involved, as performances went smoothly with the best acts being awarded prizes. However, after it was all over the thirty — 4 junior class members who acted out seo ae Rodney javier Alice in Wonderland vowed that they Yor Stunt Telent Nicht ae would never do it again. Like Alice they ‘ es : had had enough of their adventure. Down the rabbit-hole Tea time. Staring curiously, Lynn Cary, Alice-in- “Wonderland, questions Diana Law, producer, aige Weinberg, the Door Mouse, and Buddy Corbet, the Mad Hatter, as they practice the tea » party scene. — 16 Stunt Talent Night
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It Shows itself in many ways Endzone spirit. Taking a lollipop break, Majorettes April Hamel, Beth Spencer, Dorothy Moore, and Sponsor Miss Betty Cohen await the start of the second-half during the Thomas Jefferson game. Up front. Encouraging spirit, the band provides music during the Highland Springs half-time show. Yell-A-Phone. Attempting to promote Senior spirit, the Senior class sells megaphones in hopes of capturing the spirit stick. Spirit 15
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%.. : z i re rae + ‘ ranean 7 i Tail end. Junior Lynn Cary, Alice-in-Wonderland, helps junior Fitz Patrick, Cheshire Cat, to unravel his tail. Giving it all he’s got. With the help of other band members, junior Jeff Linquist performs a medley of songs from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s. Stunt Talent Night 17
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