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C CHILDREN’S SHOW] The ‘Pale C 20 Pink Dragon’ Variety is key to success According to children’s show director Miss Pam Scott, this year’s show was chosen for its variety of available roles. In ad- dition to fitting the role, cast members were chosen for their “projection and directability.”’ She feels that the large turnout at auditions gave the directors the chance to select per- formers who best reflected those qualities. Ironically, the final cast list featured almost an even number of students from each grade. “The Pale Pink Dragon” held to the typical fairy-tale format, including in its cast of characters a king and queen (Kevin Beausir and Kim Oprea), a good and a bad princess (Ann Preparing for her role, Tammy Cockerham (the evil witch) allows Kris Heminger to apply some of her special effects. King Clement (Kevin Beausir) and his daughter Pinky (Ann Blackwood) are often subject to Pea Green’s (Heather Martin) tirades. Blackwood and Heather Mar- tin), an evil witch (Tammy Cockerham), and, of course, a prince (Doug Johnston). The spoiled Princess Pea Green was so jealous of her sweet step- sister Pinky's many suitors that she and her mother plotted to have a witch turn Pinky into an awful, ugly dragon. But the compassionate prince Hal broke the spell by refusing to draw his sword and kill the beast. Over 900 adults and children enjoyed the show’s two day public run on October 12 and 13, with an equal number atten- ding the special school performance. . fi ae) ‘ ott Nite ts ae
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By ending each class with a poem and a hug, dance instructor Emily Marshall lends a warm and friendly air to the learning experience. i] i Chas Taylor sweeps grass from a Busing, dishwashing, and hosting E drainage area as one of his sum- are the only duties sophomore mer duties at a local country club. Sam Wu can perform at Ponderosa because of his age. 19 E LT ey
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The less-than ferocious pale pink dragon is supported by Kelly Vance (front) and Ann Blackwood (back). All’s well that ends well, when the prince restores Pinky to her human form and receives the king’s bless- ing on their marriage. Backstage in the dressing room, Ann Blackwood (Princess Pinky) adds the perfect finishing touches to her royal gown. 21 mT m
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