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QW' 1-a Q hw f' si, ' t 434 w 'Tig if it wir 75 M Director Winston Hariess does double duty in King Richard lll as he also takes the title role. Photo by John Bentley. Dean of Student Services Jim Selbe reverts to his student days when he was a frequent performer on the F-HC stage, Photo by John Bentley, King Richard lll. Photo by John Bentley. Debbie Johns, David Jennen, Andy, and Winston Harless, among others, close the season with Shakespearefs Plays 31
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F HC Theatre Presents Varied Prograrr The curtain opened on the F-HC theatre season Septem- ber 29 when Talley's Folly took the stage. The two per- son production featuring Deb- bie Johns and Bon Gray was directed by Hank McDaniel. Following the Homecoming presentation of Ten Little lndi- ans, the annual children's pro- duction took center stage. This year's show, an adapta- tion of Snow White, had Tracie Barnes in the title role. Includ- ed among the dwarves was a familiar face in an unfamiliar role: Dean of Student Services Jim Selbe portrayed Dopey. The final curtain fell on King Richard lll as the season clos- er. The Shakespearean trage- dy featured Director Winston Harless in the title role. Spotlight awards for out- standing performances during the year went to the following: Best Actor in a Leading Role, Mark Augustini: Best Actress in a Leading Role, Debbie Johnsg Best Supporting Actor, Gary Lyonsg Best Supporting Actress, Laurie Sullinsg Best Actor in a non-featured role, John McLaughling and Best Actress in a non-featured role, Joyce Hunt. The Golden Burlap, F-HC's highest theatre award, went to Mark Augustini and Susan Y Ron Gray and Debbie Johns star in the season opener, Talley's Folly. Photo by OPI. Poteet. 30 Plays 43 Wicked Witch Debbie Johns prepares to cast a spell in the annual children 's production. Photo by John Bentely. xi may I i i Snow White Tracie Barnes charms Dopey Jim Selbe. Photo by John Benfely.
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I-lome Sweet I-lome at the Dorm Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home, even if it's a home away from home - a dorm room. Dorms are a place to retreat from the hustle and bustle of campus life, or a place to socialize with friendss depending on the oc- casion and the student's inclination. Encouraged by the Office of Student Affairs, residence hall supervisors and assistants planned special programs for the student body. Paul Gray Hall began the year with their spaghetti dinner. Robin Wad- ley entertained guests as they dined by candlelight. Many RA's ,entertained their resi- dentstwith card parties, barbe- cues and holiday parties. Bradfield hosted its annual Birthday Bash. Some dorm programs were of an educational nature. Bri- gance held a seminar on AIDS and Porter-Terry presented one on early detection of breast cancer. Some opted for a spiritual emphasis. For example, Far- row Hall presented a mini- Lectureship. The men of Paul Gray enter- tained at chapel in the spring semester. Displaying their tal- ents, they presented skits and a slide show. Whether it was late night popcorn and gossip, cram- ming for tests, or phoning home, dorms were home, sweet home. S2 32 Dorm Life A ' ' M, .iw ,, L.-et,:t,.u.--f f Jon Tatum and Mark Woods shake Bentley. Entertainment at Paul Gray's spaghetti supper strolls and sings to those eating. Photo by John Bentley. Alumnus Wan Yates just can't seem to get out ol the dorm. a leg as the Blues Brothers to the tune ol Jail House Ftock. Photo by
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