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if ff Li vigrx cmd --5 'v-., .. n -M GNU Clflss, 'vii V ' Q'-7? forth -tf1jjSS 'H-,. h Q A-'fill echo -ITS QQ COme. xx qu-nw .Nr N1 . u 4 1' fr if tl vt- l J illlt? r Y Rick Seidl and l'laVfY Schwartz find Rrop manager Marcia Perry finds a moment lt'takes a lot of time for Melinda Vogel Thai if 'fakes much Velteafslng to to reflect amid the ever-present noise and to transform high school iunior Rick make 6 play 6 SUCCESS. confusion behind the scenes of Teahouse. Devine into middle-aged Colonel Purdy. ' CAST OF CHARACTERS Sakini ,--,,,--,,, ,-,-....-.-- H arold Schwartz Sergeant Gregovich ........... ..... J im Williams Col. Wainwright Purdy lll .........-.. Rick Devine Captain Flsby ,- -.---...,............ Rick Seidl Lotus Blossom -g--,.-.-....... Mary Beth Sublett Captain McLean ,---.-.-.,........ Rodney Stuart f , 'bi a 1rff 7' ef T Old Woman ................. --- Cyndi Eastham 'S 4:9 , 1 Old Woman's Daughter ............ Jamie Latture ,'p -Ml Daughter's Children -,- Nancy Schwartz, Jim Hambly, ,ft if , Bob Hambly, Kathy Stark, David Stark, I F57 fri J f fi l xi, I ' ie, J Marie Boles 6dlU575a tening act of Teihouse' Wendy Koppel, Jody Koppel, Richard McWilliams Ancient Man --.- .,............... Greg Meggers Mr. Hokaida .......... -. ......... Kenny Greene Mr. Sumata ............,......e... Ken Beavers Mr. Sumata's Father ..........e..... Dan O'Canna Mr. Seiko .... -- ..................... Joe Martin Miss Higa Jiga ...... ,- .,....... Debbie Wheatley Mr. Keora ........................ Steve Beyers Mr. Oshira .........e,........... Bob Threlkeld Everett Rice, Richard Dixon, Villagers .....H.. .,... Gary Wright, Charles Chatalain, Charles Urban, Eddy Qualls, Cliff Gary 5 B 21 J K J Ladies Leag l ue For Democratic Action -- Rhea Ansorge, Jennie Cullins, Connie Martinson, Debbie Gardner, Cindy Fisher, Laura Wood, April Hambly, Nwm 4 , .X tv, M kk Sheila Clemons, Becky Dickson, Toni Deathrage, Becky Beasley, ...ai a. Karen Vaught Saklnl fl'lBrOld Schwartz? explains to Captain Fisby CRiCk Seldll Why LOTUS Lady Aster .- .............z........-- Little Nan Blossom QMary Beth Sublettj has been presented to him as a gift. ef-L 1 t.r,, i 21
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Fisbyg a beautiful Geisha Qif, f The sly interpret The Tecrhouse of the August Moon Hard work ot cast members results in successful play 'i'fif'n fblcnel Purdy's loud bellowinqsi 90195 Of nlucky CCLPTCIUI ' l Lotus Blossom' and G 11 ..-. KJ laughter and chatter: an u xA-. .-...J. 4 Q,,,,,.,,,.,, er, Sakini, Thespian Troupe rf73 made ' ' she August Moon oecome reality. 1 A States Occupational Forces in Okinawa qfrer Worr Il. The jungle-style set and beautiful teahouse W designed and built by Mrs. Betty Stark and her ere vanced art class with help from the drama class combination birthday-and-cast party, hgld Ogstq in the teahouse itself ended another play for the C33 Tearicuse oz Mrs. Ann Kinnaird, director and sponsor, led the ,azz and crez-1 through six Weeks of rehearsals Without and crew of Thespians. But the memories and iquqh 1:37 iighis cr diss-ension in the ranks. Everyone Work- and the sound of two standinq ovationS Will echo is together to present a beautiful story of the United their hearts and minds for many years to come, H i f' . v -c is ii'c'cc retro ri ff ll' jp ,fbi HV X r ' l i , i ' 4 F r J if . . . R 7 . Q Pe ' i l 2 ky , , , r E V 6 - ,- 1 ,W U ' mf jf 2 kg? 1 r QM' .gy , :I , .:7pr,y:' - 'X H ,jf ., Director Mrs Ann Kinnaird ' d t ' ' my helped make Teal-louse aan Treigrriljcjbsdlrector Jeff Low- success, Cast members pta . Y Cards contlnuall d ' of Teahouse to calm opening nigkn the Production r 'Q , LQW7 ,gg ,551 42W ff r 7' K gwfun WWW? iNsR V' fy gf ,ta X - kai i' 'f V' 'Q A -, lf , it ci , wr ,rr if I ,fr David tint Seidl and - 2 tri it takes ' matea play e 3 ill I ir' Q-fy H I l i 1 K . L my -I lwlllll if' ' '1'liftf'J illll r i wtf i i, Ill IA i' N i rift I N tb, fr - r' mt r i 1 M1 S . - i X: -1, tark looks on as costume manager Kay Marie Boles adlusts a ir In X' up ' h use. rvf F9 flower in Mary Beth Sublett's hair before the opening act of Tea o v i- gi, v like -: ii' , X ir I A , - .V . , 4 rf W 'K n A i X r s rr 5 si as--he i 5 - . Blklm lllafoid Oss Om QNXBFN
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Holidays Festive celebrations held in honor Ol annual helidavs Vfith increased aziicipation of holidC1YS and HO school, aczivities also mounted in number. Christmas parties, 3i. ZT:f.Q for and delivering Dl'9S9l ll5t DfOdUCiUq .the Czr.dL-..aht Service, decorating UTS Cl9DC1f'ffU9Ul dis' play '.-.ri..ic'.-,fs and szudying for those ever-popular last- day-hef'.e-we-c'ei-rui tests that every teacher seems so fond cf 1.1 added to a busy Christmas season. Than: rxzrgq :md Valentines Day were looked for- '.-fizrci to czzizicipation ci good iood and special VV' 4' N ' i 1 tv 3' ,xg , ll 1 X lilly ii tint? all-In C6 'fghl , '41, '.' asv' W For the third consecutive year, the language arts department won the Christmas window contest with A Christmas Fantasy. LG, ,X - 1 tag friends. While students were on vacation from school, the teachers were put to Work at the State Teachers Con- vention in Little Rock. Since snowfall was scarce, the School Board allotted one extra day of vacation to the students and teachers. This snow day was added as a Well-deserved ex- tension ot the Easter break. Everyone welcomed the iona holiday in order to prepare for those hectic spring activities which led up to that magic day-May 27, l ,www During the impressive Candlelight Service, the angels surround Mary QMarcia Perryj while giving adoration to the Baby Jesus. l ' M fftitftgftf ff, li 'V Happiness is hunting for Easter With ' Ml ii A . a sml , M , , eggs with Someone you love. is Surprise!! io Hr1dBfu121ruTrL're humbly accepts a Valentines Day gift from Mr. TankersleYf but he Present is an arrow through a calf's heart.
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