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The response to the play by the community, parents, and students was that of high praise. The amount of work put into the play was evident and the talent involved was highly visible. Working commit- tees were stage manager and crew 0'Tommy Landrus, Robert Franks, Thomas Hough, Mike Miller, Dale Hughart, Don Rowland, and Joey Smithj, lighting crew Uoey Smith, Chuck Wheeler, and Ricky Bran- sonb, Advertising C'Sarah Mauney, Rosalyn Ross, Shelly Downen, Susan Holley, Wynne West, Donna Hudson, Glenda Simpkins, and Tammy Olliej, House manager and usherettes fiDebra Brown, Julie Daniel, Theresa Boothe, Shelly Downen, and Janie Mauneyb. Joey Smith, Cqiky Carey, and Robert Franks Donna Hudson, Wynne West, and Bill Shea Jeanie Freeman and Rosalyn Ross Members of the cast included Qstanding, left to rightj Connie Rieve, Karen Hood, EpM d, Thomas Hough, Susan Ferguson, Susan Blagg, Al Tanenbaum, Greg Gasaway, Corky Carey, oben Fran s, Theodore 28 Mitchell, Mike Gill, Brenda Watts, Don Rowland, Melvin Ray, He en Hunter, Randa Hickman, and Tommy Landrus. Cseatedb Mary Heiman, Janet Ward, Shelly Downen, Joey Smith, and Jay Tanembaum.
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Speech Club Presents OUR TOWN by Thornton Wilder Mona Leonard Libby Clayton For the first time. the speech club decided to presen' a drama, OUR TOWN, by Thornton Wilder, as it: spring production . f as fi' V f-ni 4 Jeanie Freeman, Donna Hudson, and Bill Shea Donna Hudson and Bill Shea The major problem the club faced was where to have the production. After a great deal of consideration the end of the football field was chosen. This meant the club would have to construct a stage. The speech club, under the direction of Libby Clayton with assistance from Danny Rogers. put the production together in only five weeks. The play was presented on May 9 and 10. at 8:00 p.m. It was perfornfied in three acts - Act I. Daily Life: Act II, Love and Marriage: and Act III, Death. 0 N. 27
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leanie Freeman, Susan lilagg , and Rosalyn Ross viain characters were Larry Standridge CDoc Gibbsj, 'eanie Freeman CMrs. Gibbsb, Tammy Ollie lRebecca Gibbsy. Bill shea 'George Gibbsh, Wynne Nest CStage Managerj, Donna Hudson QEmi1y Webby, Karyn Brown Cwally Nebbl, Rosalyn Ross CMrs. Nebbl, and Dennis Hargiss Mr. Webbj. Make-Up crew C 'Randa Hick- man, Debra Brown, Jackie Leo- nard, Elaine Watsonj, costumes C210 Carol Jones and Karyn Brownj, properties C Mona Leo- nard and Mary Heimanj, and sound effects fMona Leonard and Bill Sheaj . X' Chairpersons Wynne West V W Larry Standridge, Bill Shea, and Donna Hudson - 29
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