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c a. Mrs. Darkways brings in a book to protect the girls from the ghost, b. Julie puts on her make-up before the play. c. Miss Valentine tells Melissa about the ghost, d. Frankenstein? no it's Dan Salisbury with his play make-up on. e. Mrs. Smith finds a slinky nightgown in Charlie’s suitcase, f. In a heated discussion between the two mother-in-laws, a fight almost broke out. g. With his cold cream already applied — Jimmy is ready for the rest of his beauty treatment, h. All of the salespeople show off their products to the audience. 20
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' g The band played from 9 till 12, taking a break at 10:00 for David Rathe to announce the chosen royalty. Chosen were: King — Brian Bainbridge, Queen — Nancy Haskin, Prince — Todd Musch, Princess — Marnae Wheat. The evening carries on with the band playing a variety of music. ” 'Out of the Blue' was very good, I was scared they’d be rotten,” recalls Junior class President Lori Salisbury. Then came a close to the night as people drifted out, either to go home, cruise, party, or just out for breakfast. e. Could it be that Mr. Pohlman is making fun of Mrs. Nichols' broken toe and funny orthopedic shoe? f. After wearing their wives out, Mr. Murphy and Mr. Wolf find two available ladies that'll dance with them. g. Early morning prom preparations finds Connie Marvin and DeAnne Russell making silk flower bouquets for the rose arbor, h. This crowd really gets into the swing of things dancing to the music of Out of the Blue.' i. Following Reverend Tuttle's invocation and Lori Salisbury's introduction, Deanne Averhoff gives her response, j. 'Out of the Blue' played from 9:00 to 12:00, varying their music from country to rock. 19
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“Thursdays at Mayabelle Larkins................Angie Weber Sarah...................Nancy Haskin Jane Post...............Ilene Canfield Prudence Pearce..................Barb Haskin Mrs. Meltz...............Bonita Speed Hilda Dumper...................Teresa Happel Henrietta Strate ...Cheryl Fettkether Rhea Bates ..............Carla Clubine Vera Ketchum....................Shari Printy “Weird Is the Night' Melissa Brent............. Patti Wells Alison Brent............... Julie Voss Miss Valentine.....Sharri DeLong Mrs. Darkways....................Carma Clubine “French Toast” - Stoney Jones......................Dan Salisbury Charlie Brown....... . jm Tate Nancy Susan Bainbridge Mrs. Smith .W.........Deanne Averhoff Nanette............................Kim Rigdon Madame de Tour.......Theresa Mannina Guest 1 gap..... .......Vicki Jackson Guest 2 .........David Shimp t in 'I VI ACTION! ‘Classy’ start and a 'week' ending is really how two volunteers plus the drama class put together this year’s play. Practice every day during their sixth hour class and a full week of staying after school led to the school plays this year. Three one-act plays were put on for public display on both November 21 and 22. There were two comedies and one mystery. As for the attendance, on each night there appeared to be more people than the previous year, especially the second night. Through all the hectic scheduling, the tough memorization and difficulty in getting the timing correct, they all had fun in presenting: Thursdays at Home,” “French Toast,” “Weird is the Night.” In Thursdays at Home” Mayabelle Larkin makes a statement to a reporter that all people should buy from door-to-door salesmen. Well, after having that being printed in the paper, Mayabelle was swamped with all sorts of salespeople. French Toast” was about a dream of Stoney Jones. On the night before his wedding, Stoney dreamt he was married to a lovely French girl, which would ruin his wedding the next day. But upon awakening, he found his fiance at his side. “Weird Is the Night” was the mystery in which two young girls were invited to their rich aunt’s home for a weekend visit. Upon arrival at their aunt’s home, the housekeeper scares the girls by telling them the house is haunted. The girls' aunt tells them how untrue the story is, but their imaginations still got the best of them. 21
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