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fi STAGEFKIGIIT — DEF EEPPARD A country house!” exclaims Lady Bracknell, “How many bedrooms?” as she quizzes Mr. Worthing on his suitability as a suitor (or Gwendolyn Bracknell. Young Cecily, Mr. Worthing’s ward (Michelle Melen- dy) is bored by Dr. Chausible’s (Tom DeVault) and Miss Prism’s (Deb Tiglas) proper British parlor manners. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Jack Worthing is caught in his own lie as Cecily an- nounces the arrival of his “imaginary” brother Earnest. 'arm Jack Worthing and Dr. Chausible are so earnestly conversing that poor Miss Prism is quite left out. 3L S paye sponsored hy {jun idge Cjoff Course. 23
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Q RELAX — FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde was presented by the Drama Club of HHS on November 21 and 22, 1986. The production was directed by Mary Martha Melendy and student direc- tor, Abby Forbes. The characters: Lane, Algernon, Earnest, Lady Bracknell, Gwendolyn, Cecily, Miss Prism, Dr. Chausible, and Miss Merriman were played by: Todd Scheck, Stephen Laubaugh, Sean Lester, Michelle Freridge, Janelle Hoekstra, Michelle Melendy, Debra Tiglas, Tom Devault, and Amy Bancroft respectively. This play “one of the English stage’s finest comedies” as one critic described it, was truly a difficult play to put on. The Drama Club did an excellent job with it. Algernon and Earnest who later are presented as Earnest and Jack respectively. I am afraid Aunt Augusta. I shall have to give up the pleasure of dining with you tonight after all.” Algernon pro- ceeds to worm his way out of the dinner engagement with his family. Mr. Earnest Worthing (Sean Lester) and Algernon Mon- crief (Steve Laubaugh) rise to greet Algernon's aunt. Lady Bracknell (Michelle Freridge) and her daughter. Gwen- dolyn (Janelle Hoekstra). 22 0L ra9r sponsorJlsV WicL.t . 3 okr, W.2).
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ENDLESS NIGHTS Scott Schoessel as Rusty Charlie. Chris Keizer as Nicely- Nicely Johnson, and Roy Brown as Benny Southstreet singing “Fugue For Tinhorns.” Gary Kellay waits on Michelle Melendy as Sarah Brown and Tom Corkins as Sky Masterson in the El Cafe Cubana. — EDDIE MONEY Sean Lester as Nathan Detroit cons Karin Gibson as Miss Adelaide into forgiving his wicked ways. The high school choir presented Frank Loesser’s musical production of Guys and Dolls February 26- 28, 1987. The musical was under the direction of Patricia Aumick. Pit orchestra preparation was done by Joseph Lajoye and accompanists were Mike Miller and James Oliver. Guys St Dolls DI tS page sponsored bg ■J l u lAJifder s 4uto 24
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