East High School - Echoes Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1987

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TOP LEFT: An other-than-ordinary tuxedo is junior Troy Schremmer's costume as he performs for the au- dience. Pbotowbv Luke Carter. TOP RIGHT: Making up after a fight are junior Troy Schremmer and senior Todd Morse. Pboto by Luke Carter. ABOVE: Emotions vary on stage and off, as senior Geoff Moore sings a solo. Pboto by Toby Stoner. LEFT: Performing in one of the many dance scenes .ue seniors Heather Haines, Geoff Moore and Alafair Burke and juniors Raumone Burton, Troy Schremmer, joddie Kemp, Shannon White and Stacy Ward. Photo by Toby Stoner. K ' 'Goa'speIl

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usic parable takes stage settled and the curtains opened on the first andtonly musical production of the school year, Godspell, on jan. 30 and 31. The musical was different from the other productions, not only because it was a musical. Godspell was a modern telling of the story ofjesus Christ and His last days. The names weren't the same, but the basic parable was carried throughout the entire play. Even with a cast and crew of 22 members, I The house lights dimmed, the audience I vow to fm If 'f f .- ,N , gf M - M V7,. ga: Sag V , '15 5 5 iv ' F H A, 1 , -t-., A.,.,I gi t 1 V g L ,Y W 1 I 4 . I director Genell Arnold and the students had many difficulties preparing for opening night. Staying after school for rehearsals, set building or getting together the costumes were just a few of the obstacles they had to overcome. With both performances included, nearly 500 parents and students came to see the musical. jason Thomas LEFT: The cast and crew of G0dSpell are Qfront rowj Shanon White, Paula Daniels, Hal Miner, Tad McClellang Qsecond rowj Michelle Phillips, Heather Haines, Alafair Burke, Becca Danders, Tammy Clif- ton, Robert Millerg fthird rowj Kay Zercher, Stacy Ward, Kevin Harrison, Raumone Burton,jodie Kemp, Todd Morse, Scott Irwing Qback rowj Troy Schremmer, Geoff Moore, David Wilhelm, Dan Hines and jamie Moore. Pboto by Toby Stoner. IMMEDIATE RIGHT: With a convincing display of emotion, junior Stacy Ward sings her solo. Photo by Luke Carter 1 tug, RIGHT: Getting into one of the dance numbers are 4 guy V I V seniors Heather Haines, Kevin Harrison, Kay Zercher V , ,.,.. '- 255 and Paula Danielg and juniors Raumone Burton and l ,,, M . Stacy Ward. Pboto by Lube Carter. gt v j l 1 'ullw ' ,' 1 I 1 ' f ' nf a P S A 'I fa A 22 Godspell' ', V 5 91



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roduction i grand final.: A simple set and ragged costumes were all that were needed to get the third and final dramatic production, I Never Saw Another Butterfly, on its way. Unlike the two previous plays, the performance was neither a comedy nor a musical but a serious drama, telling the story ofJewish exiles dur- ing World War II. Poems written by children in concentra- tion camps and slides of victims of the war added to the effect of the play, while em- phasizing the story line. Throughout the production, a loudspeaker announced lists of casualties from the different camps, some being friends and relatives of Raja, a young Jew around whom the play focused. Through the course of the evening, students, parents and teachers in the au- dience saw how the war affected these characters, bringing the terrible tragedy a little closer to home. Jason Thomas LEFT: The cast and crew of I Never Saw Another Butterfly are lfront rowl Tad McClellan, Alisha Holler, Diane Davis, Donna Deprospo, Kelly Barker, Becca Danders, Meghan Martz, Jeanie Heit, Angela Dodsong fsecond rowl Amy Jamison, Tammy Clifton, Chris Stone, Regina Sinclair, Paula Daniel, Troy Schremmer and Jay Luper. Not pictured is Teecie Rader. Pboto by Toby Stoner. BELOW: Portraying Jewish victims of concentration camps are seniors Teecie Rader and Becca Danders, junior Amy Jamison and sophomores Regina Sinclair and Chris Stone. Photo by Toby Stoner. RIGHT: Showing junior Diane Davis their tatood serial numbers are sophomores Regina Sinclair and Chris Stone and junior Amy Jamison. Pboto by Toby Stoner. hw 'sm I Never Saw Another Buttergf7y

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