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8:3133 YglSel'IbeCK: Band 10,11,12: MediC8l society 121 SD8niSl'l C U Wllllam S. WelSSnEl': Dfama Club 122 wargamers 10.11.121 Se' l'1lOl' Olav TTBCEY WCITUYSSZ AIT club 10,111 Cl1Ol'US 101 Drama Club 113 FHA 10, KEY Club 101 SKI club 10 MEIOGY WeS1: FBLA 10,11,121 FHA 10,11 Tln1 Wesfby: Band 10,11,12 Eugene White: Equus staff 125 FCA 11,121 Hoofprints Staff 113 Varsity cIub12: FOOIUBII 10,11,12: Track 11 RIG White: BASICS 10,11,12lSeC.l NeOl WICK: V3f'SifY Club 11,121 Cross COUFIUY 10,11,12: BOY'S SEEKS 121 TVBCK 10,11,12 Adnan WIISOI1: DECA 122 Latin Club 10,11,12 , flfffm' Inf! .AHA l!I,7f1'17!AI'l74 ffwllfll - ll fffmuamv' .Zmyy fffyvgfyfaaa' . fAfffAf . ffl!! fyfllrf Allca WlISOrl: DECA 12 Kelfh WlISOn: Band 10,11,121 FCA 11,121 V3r'SlCY Club 10,11,12: B3SebalI 123 FO0tb8lI 10,11,121 Ind00l' track 11,121 Track 10,11,12:Wr'eStIlng1O,11.12 Heather WlIKlnS: ChOl'u5 10,11,12: FBLA 10lDubllC relations Ch3irDel'S0nlg FHA 11,121 SCA 10,11 bgug Wllll8mS: VZFSICV club 10,11,12: Football 10,11,12: Tl'3Ck Kl'YSt3l Wllllamsz FBLA 12: FHA 12 MlCh3el WllII3mS: BASICS 122 Dance Club 10,11,12: MedlC3l SOCl61CY 11,12lff'83S.l1 SD3nlSl'l Club 10,11,121 CDFTIDUIEI' Club :114?,1121gDfeS,., V. DVES., USZSJ1 SD3f1lSh H0f'l0l' SOCl9tV . l'e3S. Gfeg Wilson: Soccer 11 Mathew WOlle!'!: DECA 121 FHA 122 Y0unQ Llfe 10,11,12 we rag vu Q 1 41'1 'DX 1 s . Zlllffiy fffllrffy 1'-Qfyzvn' 'ff ffzffz' ' - V fwfr ffzffz' H X1- . Ajlfll lflffr' , lfl,! Iliff . nfww I H61 In . final f!!A'lfll .flfvff ,if 11,6710 'cv-1 ,, fi ' M QC 1 ' ' un.- X Elllabeth WQSIDYOOK: FBLA 111 SD3nlSh Club 10 ln9Y1d W0OdhOuSe: D3nCe Club 121 FHA 10,121 SCA 122 VBFSIW Club 11,121 GVmn3StlCS 10,11,12 GSW WOFSIBF: BASICS 10,11,12: Chorus 101 Dance club 11: Drama club 10,11,12: Equus Staff 10,111 FBLA 10: Key Club 101 M3dl'lg3lS11,121 SCA 121 COITIDUIEF Club 101YOun9 Llfe10,121 TYIESDIZDS 11,12 Elllabeffl Wrlghf: Ch0I'uS 101 FBLA 12 Jennifer Wynn: Ch0FuS 103 DECA 111 FHA 122 W8F93mefS 11,12 Bl 13n YOFK: FHA 12: SCA 121 Skl Club 11,121 vldeo club 122 Y0ung Life 10,11,12 Pete YOl'lKeI'S: FHA 12, Y0ung Life 10,11,12 RlCh3Yd YZYOW: DECA 121 Ski club 11,12 DOI1 Zefblanz FHA 101 SD3nlSh Club 10: YOung Llfe 10,11,12: SD3nlSh HOl'l0f' SOCIEW 11,121 SOCCGT 10,11,12 .Wa 'flfff 7' fndllffi' lffffffy fffwflfffn' ffyfaffff Maw' fffdfffn-x IXNAIII , fl fffwflffm' IMMXI1' fffwllffm ,Offy If JAH!! A fyllffllff 17 ffff 711111111 ' Clossufym' 'H 24
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lvlaking PFCJS ULlt of ROCKIES High school is a time when we begin to try new things because we might not havea chance when we graduate, we have all been rookies at one time or another. The Curious Savage, the senior class play, brought many rookies to the stage. Roger Nlorgan, Mike Schroeder, John Lucas, and Jennifer Walter, who were new to drama, spent days on end learning lines and what they meant to their own individual character. These four, though, were not left on their own, Their transformation into this new world of theater was eased with the understand- ing and experience offered by the other vetran actors like CeCi Stephens, who was instrumental in helping the rookies ad- just to the ways of the the- ater. It all began in late October when it was announced that auditions for the se- nior class play would be held. After a reading or two for lvlrs. Brock and Director Suzie Finnerty, there was nothing left to do for the seniors but to sit and wait. Two days after the audi- tion, lvlrs. Brock posted the names of the seniors who would be starring in tne play The Curious Savage , a classic comedy written by ,lOhh Patrich which is set ih the late 'l9ZlO'S at a private insane asylum. The play it- self deals with the duestion of who is really sane. lvlrs.Savage,awidow,was Resting curing a break, Nikki Price and Paul Cl'lSt discuss the senior play, 'ffl ClCJSSIlYlVi' played by CeCi SteDnenS, nel' sons and ClaLlgntel'S were played by John LUCaS lTitUSl, Troy Dettloff lSamUell, anCl Jennifer Wal- ter lLilV Bellel. The DatiehtS at the asylum were DlaVeCi by ASnleV AnCiel'S llVll'S. Pad- dyl, Paul ChriSt lHahhiDIel, Nikki Pl'iCe lFlOl'enCel, Kim O'Conner lFairyl, and Nllke SCnl'OeCleF lJeffel'Vl. ROgel' Morgan played Dr. Emmett and Neva Lavia played his aSSiStaht, lVliSS Wilhemiha. While tneSe aCtOI'S, new ahd old, worked hard learh- ing lineS, the backbone of tne stage company WaS hard at work building faltS and making COStl,lmeS tnat would transform tne OnCe blank stage into a l'OOm fil- led with warmth and friendship. Led by William Cal'l'Oll, tne back stage CI'eW, William WelSSneI', Michelle lVlCCI'egOl', Shelly lVlel'Cel', Miki SlmkinS, Bren- da Kwan, Diana Koob, and Bf'UCe Wilson WaS hard at work. Competition soon arose between the aCtOl'S and the Cl'eW as tO who WaS going tO be the loudest. Be- tween the nammeflng of the set crew and the SCI'eaming of the actors, the noise level in the the- atel' WaS deafening, DUt at fOLlI' o'clock a quiet nLlSn WOUIG fall over tne aUClitO- l'lUmj it had been a nal'Cl day of SCnOOl and a long day of DlaV Dl'aCtiCe. It WaS time tO l'etUl'n again tOmOl'f'OW to do it again and again and again and again ... - Mike SCnf'OeClef Sitting Oh 3 DYOD couch, Jennifer Walter waits Datiently for her SCene to begin. Qc? !... f
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