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DRAMA CAST BURSTING AT THE SEAMS WITH SUCCESS i ... f ' v »■» mm t k Z h m g b ' f |BvSr V | -T- V ’ l Ik wm at ’ Surrounded by David Roberts, Bryan Soles, Mark Williams, Pam Harrison, Kelly Brown, and Robin Jarratt, Drama Coach Miss Julia Jor¬ dan happily dis¬ plays the silver revere bowl tro¬ phy won at the regional compe¬ tition. (5) Jill Grizzard, a neurotic old woman in “Sorry Wrong Number is con¬ vinced she is going to be murdered by strangers. The shocker was that her husband hired the killer. (6) Pam Harrison, as the cleaning lady in the prison, falls in love with framed inmate David Roberts in “Hello Out There.’’ 11
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HELLO, OUT THERE SORRY, WRONG NUMBER AND BAREFOOT IN THE PARK PRESENTED BY GCHS PLAYERS The Band Room became an intimate Little Theater” for audiences averaging around one hundred per night for the bursting at the seams” performances in the fall and in the spring of ’86 with a series of plays under the direciton of Miss Julia Jordan. (1) Cast of “Sorry, Wrong Number , a one act play was performed in the fall with Hello Out There.” (2) George Pugh complains to Cheryl Bailey about the other apartment tenants in “Barefoot ; in the Park,” a play by Neil Simon. (3) David Roberts and Cheryl Bailey appear tipsy after an even¬ ing ' s meal and re¬ freshments. (4) Da¬ vid Roberts intro¬ duces himself to Cheryl Bailey and George Pugh and plans a night on the town. 10
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BURSTING AT THE SEAMS, THE ARMORY WAS SETTING FOR ’86 PROM Transformed into a fantasy night filled with twinkling stars, glittering from the paper appended to the otherwise ugly walls, the Armory took on a romatic aura as couples in their formal finery danced to the strains of (1) Power Play. Cherish” was the theme song. With one end featuring a huge painted mural of tree and flower-lined road up to a flowing waterfall cascad¬ ing like rushing time, those in attendance (3) feasted and frolicked in a charming atmosphere created by the Junior class. In a note of nostalgia, their moral was “Cherish today; cherish the life.” Prophetically — the Bakery Lounge has been selected for the scene of the ’87 Prom. (4) Couples on the crowded dance floor felt the heat as well as the beat, (2) but Meg Wilson and David Clarke didn ' t seem to notice. (5) Enjoying themselves at the prom were Ann Harrell, Clint Dunlow, Brad Luynch, anu Deborah Dunlow. (6) Hosts and hostesses Thorpe Vaughan, Vanessa Thomas, Mrs. Roach (sponsor), Shanda Mason, Shelly Scott, and Corey Phipps like their “jobs.”
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