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Dramatic Talents SNOW WHITE — 19
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iEspejo, espejo en la alcoba, soy lo mas hermosa de toda? When the mirror answered, the vicious Queen Victoria, played by Cindy Poole, sent Snow White into the traditional Blanca Nieves story (Snow White) presented by the Spanish class in an all Spanish pro- duction. Even the non-Spanish speaking spectators could under- stand the well acted out and well known plot. Mr. Goresgner's slightly revised version included the addition of Winnie the Pooh, played by Korina Hall, as she helped heighten Snow White’s morale. The clever choroegraphy by Karen Wimmer added a touch of pizaz. The entire cast worked together to create the colorful props and costumes to tie together an impressive performance. The Theatre Lab I class presented an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Red Shoes. The play was about a little girl who wanted a pair of red shoes so desperately that she was willing to sell her soul to the Devil for them. In the conclusion, she realized that having friends is more important. ironically, the Theatre Lab class also desperately needed a pair of red shoes the day of the performance. But, of course — the show had to go on. A pair of white shoes was painted with red shoe polish. One member of the audience even com- mented on how pretty the shoes were. Along with the dilemma of the shoes, sets and the costumes were created by the lab class. Leads were played by Teresa Weast, Kris Dees, Denise Page, and Teresa Stevens. 18 —THE RED SHOES
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The Talent Show was the time for self- expression led not only by the students but also those members of the faculty who were ready for show biz. Mr. Dobberpool sang “Take a Little Time which he wrote and Miss Borchart sang It was Loverly accompanied by Mrs. King. Whipping it up were Teresa Searcy and Marti Chambers as they danced to this eccentric music by Devo. Breaking for a commercial. Tracy Kiger and Wendy Allen staged a “My Doctor says caffine makes me nervous commer- cial that left people practically on the floor laughing. Another favorite was Sue Rugh’s chicken version of the Enter- tainer” — leave it to the birds. Group efforts included the Jazz band, the Freshmen choir, the A. C. choir, and the Jazz Ensemble. It was Almost Like a Song was sung by Karen Thorpe and Ken Rutledge. Another favorite wras a duet sung by Rhonda Reiling and Matt Wim- mer. Karen Wimmer sang Always the Winner ; other soloists were Jackie Jenson and Tina Mack. The MC’s were Ken Rut- ledge, Tammy Bowden and Pam Ross. These were just a few of the talented peo- ple w'ho participated in the Talent Show. 20—TALENT SHOW
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