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HIGHSTEPPER SHOW ln the skit 9 to S, Mona Shaw fMr. Hartj tries to divert the attention of Kathy W'omack fD0lly Partonj. E '1 Combining their musical talents, juniors Lieutef nant Michelle Maxwell and Second Lieutenant Mary Trimble Sing Sisters. Tap dancing since she was three. junior Lieutenant Melanie Nowell taps to Where was you at.
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SENIOR PROGRAM Show barely goes on By Lisa Atturio Three youths standing innocently on a hilltop, minding their own business, when all of the sudden a screaming police car roars to a screaching stop at the bottom ofthe hill. Out jump two officers ofthe law with their .38's drawn and cocked. They shout up to the youths, What are ya'll doing up there? The three replied, We are making a movie! Nobody quite knew what all was put into this tenth grade part of the program. With Wayne Trimble filming, Rusty Biles, Kenney Oat- man and Allen Payne faced the guns of two police officers while pretending to murder their principal for putting them in OCS. If they would have run, we would have fired! a police officer stated. All this because of the Senior Program. The theme was One by One, where each grade was portrayed by a skit from the years 1969- 1981. The program captured the in-going and out-going fads over these years. The emcees for the program were supposed to be Vicki Eviston and Darren Rutledge - but in concurrence with the other strange in- cidents of the show, Darren came down with a classical case of laryngitis on the day of the show. Standing in for Darren on last minute notice was Wayne Stringfellow, fascinating all by his performance. ' The ninth grade act was a reversal of roles. The setting was at Pizza Inn where Watauga, Haltom and North Oaks junior Highs exhibited their rivalry. Unexpectedly, nine male cheerleaders entered the stage with all the attire and did the cheer Party which amused the audience. I'll be double ding-donged! exclaimed Marp Hoop during the filler acts portraying an Outdoor Ed adventure. These portions of the show received the greatest applause from the audience. Although the program was not performed during the day for the entire school, it raised 3400 to ease the price of prom tickets. A, Seniors David Thomas, Don Derryberry and Danny Howerh 'shake their booties' during the cheer party. xv Batter up? No, that's Rusty Biles, Lisa Atturio, Kathy Gunnels and Barbara Alexander being fifth grade torments. Cory Hawkins camps out in the Outdoor Ed skit
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