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ALICE IN WONDERLAND was presented to the public and to the elementary school students by the Theatre Lab class. Lia Lehrman starred as Alice as she wandered through wonderland meeting Shannon Creswell, playing the caterpillar; Scott Pecham portray- ing the self-destructive Humpty Dumpty, and Scott Sunday as the white rabbit. Alice encountered Joe Whitney in a fur suit, complete with pink rabbit ears as the March Hare, and Carole Baird as the Mouse. Gary Wells made his debut in green tights masquerading as the turtle, while Robin Thurman tipped his hat as the Mad Hatter. Karen Thorpe and Carla Handcock were double cast for the role of the mysteriously smiling Chesire Cat, while the demanding role of the Queen of Hearts was played by Lori Dortch and Paulette Kelly. Robbie Cochran was a convincing King of Hearts, as was Cliff Barrows in the role of Knight. The Clumsy roundness of Peggy Bar- rows and Robin Parker’s Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee left the au- dience giggling throughout the act. The costumes for Alice in Wonderland which were rented from the Party Shop lend a professional air to the production.
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o r C Orchestra members this year were busy with school concerts, practicing, and a lot of good playing. During the year the students ff were on tour to many of the local schools of Klamath County. Members include — Wayne Parker, Mike ( Glaw, Mrs. MacFarland, Jodi Chin, Heidi Kendall, Cindy Botello, Tammy Harris, Teresa Collins, Barbara Rasdal, Sharon J Peugh, Elwood Duke, John Rutledge, Lowell Carson, Eddie Lundgreen, Corky Dupont. t r a This “early bird” class studies the diverse styles of jazz and popular music and prepares a variety of selections for perfor- mances and record in sessions. “Noon Blasts” have exposed the sounds of the Jazz Lab to the halls of Henley High each semester. The senior citizen join- ed a dance when in the fall the Jazz Lab, studying early Jazz music, played and “dance job” for them. Four members, Ken Young — Tenor Sax, Don and Stewart Sherman — trumpet and Damon Langley — electric bass, were members of the Klamath All-Star Jazz Band which per- formed at Mills Auditorium for the Klamath Jazz Festival March 12. a z z L c O n % c a e n r j 1st Row — Melinda Steers, Shannon Sari, Stacl McGowan, Laura O’Brian. 2nd Row — Margret Carson, Randy Evans, Greg Ham- mond, Laina Green, Kim Ray, Mike Stillwell, Mike Poole, Chris Whalen. 3rd Row — Pat Reagan, Kris Francisco, Jenny Baker, Veronica Jacobson, Lori Brit- tan, Brian Carpenter, Ruth Hazen, Traci Nygren, Lori Weaver, Liz Wells, Becky Chase, Melinda Cox. 4th Row — Barbie Searcy, Kevin Sellars, Keith Klipfel, Mike Stone. Beth Nygren, Janene Miles, Ken Young, Mr. Beck. 5th Row — Stewart Sher- man, Don Sherman, Dan O'Brian, Ed Jensen, Candy Smith, Nancy Reeves, Mark Gibson, Cindy Ross, Allison Giesler. 21
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This was the first full year that the journalism staff produc- ed the school paper in the stan- dard form of a real newspaper. No more ditto sheets and countless copies of paper flying out of the zerox machine. But they did have to face the business aspect of selling ads to support the high cost of produc- tion. They also spent more time at the Herald and News where the VDT computers were used to set type, where headlines had to be ordered, the photo screen- ed and sized, and the general rushing about to meet deadlines. The staff learned more about how to construct a good paffcer, the materials used, and the many hours of time and effort spent. J4ornets (f3i uzz ■N i
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