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As Camelot I. “We're ready for Act I,” says Sally Hofman to Libby Jensen. Tena Tucker, and David Clarke. 2. “If Ever I Should Leave You.” sings Lancelot, (Randy Parker) to a captivated Guenevere, (De- siree’ Cyr). 3. Dress rehearsal for the “Lusty Month of May.” concludes. 4. Ladies of the Court: Kerne Hatcher. Jill Trenary. Libby Jensen, and Gina Boyer strike a serious pose. 5. Kim Green and Amber Cyr show the subtle gaiety of CAMELOT. 4 Camelot 19
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A Place Known and Mr. Rick Unruh directed and produced the play which was two months in preparation. The orchestra was made up of University students and a few Frenchtown High band students: Pam Warne, Chris LaTray, Candi Seitz, and Julie Hanger. The orchestra was conducted by Frenchtown’s band director. Mr. Steve White. There was an intermission during the production that offered a unique cultural experience for the audience, spe- cial pastries of early England and tea were served. Music and photographs related to the time period and the play were also presented. On each of the four nights of the CAMELOT production, the 250 seat auditorium was almost filled. This produc- tion proved to be a very spectacular event for the French- town High School Music and Drama department and for the entire community. 18 Camelot
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Reporting the News Many things happened during the 1983-84 school year. A few events such as the football team winning state were joyous. Some articles, however, were quite controversial. PDA and cannibalism headed the list. Journalism, only doing their job of reporting the news, seemed to be caught in the middle: trying to present views from the students, while rationalizing with the admin- istration. New additions to the Hi-Lite staff were Patricia Botsford, Chris Seitz, Gina Boyer, and Jill Trenary. Wade Richert and Colleen Dale left at midyear. As usual, rivalry between the Hi- Lite and annual staffs took place during the year. It climaxed when annual photo editor. Chad Covault, cut a purple tie in half which be- longed to journalism's photo edi- tor. Wade Richert. 20 Joumalism
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