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Scrooge Cast Charms Crowd I n the weeks before first semester exams and Christmas break, dozens of upper school students gave up their evenings to rehearse for the musical Scrooge. The well-known Christmas story portrays a stingy and bitter old man’s transformation into a generous and caring individual. Camp Kaufman played Ebenezer Scrooge, and Matt Harney, M issy Crane, and Susie Freeman lent their talents to the roles of the Christmas spirits. Diana Smith. Barbin Caldwell, and Michelle Kirkland formed a charming trio. Teri Hackettsanga solo. The substantial size of the cast was a tribute to the success of the new choir program of David Galasso and to the ever-increasing interest in the arts among the Episcopal student body. Scrooge served as an excellent starting point for annual musicalsat Episcopal. Toanyone lacking the same confidence Bah Humbug!
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Tcri Hackctt. playing Tiny Tim. leads the chorus, including Mary Hollis. Rebecca Rainer. Stephanie Robinson. Kyle Jackson. Carrie Wildcrand Camp Kaufman, in the finale. Phoioby M. Stuckey. The cast of Scrooge takes the curtain call. Photo by M Stuckey. Michelle Kirkland. Diana Smith, and Barbin Caldwell provided comic relief in Scrooge. They sang a trio during the visit of the Spirit of Christmas Present. Phoioby M. Stuckey. Fred, played by William Jackson, sings a solo to his Uncle Scrooge, expressing his feelings about Christmas Phoioby M. Stuckey.
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Fine Arts Students Travel to Tulsa After the sun had set and darkness had engulfed Baton Rouge, two Trailways buses containing Episcopal students and teachers stole away into the night. For fourteen hours they would trek, Tulsa, Oklahoma, being their destination. At Holland Hall in Tulsa, EHS students acted, danced, sang, played instruments, and displayed artwork. They attended workshops designed to improve their craft. They also enjoyed performances given by students f rom private schools across the Southwest. This was the second year Episcopal has attended the Fine Arts Festival, bringing almost twice as many people as last year. Some of the presentations were astonishing. Teri Shubkin commented, “ I was extremely impressed with the other people’s talents and performances.” 1 lowever, the caliber of EHS students equaled, if not surpassed, that from the other schools. The Fine Arts Festival is an excellent forum for learning and for demonstrating the success of our up- and-coming fine arts program. 30
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