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M A A. What-cha doin’ now? B. Hey, lookee here, a stranger! C. Where’s the fire! D. Then she kissed him and pulled the trigger, like this. E. A special thanks to Benny and Ted. F. Have a petal! G. The Clampetts are my kind of people. Margaret, loaded! H. Fancy place ain’t got no water. Jed. I. Mr. Rosell gives last min- ute coaching. J. Groovy, baby, groovy! K. My standards of brilliance are very high. Gloria. L. Boys take after their ma’s. don't you think? M. A scientist is bound to have little setbacks now and then. N. YEEHA!!! 21
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The Beverly Hillbillies The Junior class pre- sented ‘‘The Beverly Hillbillies, a three act comedy by Paul Hen- ning, directed by Benny Rosell. Cast: Granny byAnne Carman, Jed Clampett by Mark James, Elly May by Suzann Ste- phens, Jethro by Steve French, Mr. Turner by Scott Wente, Mr. Brew- ster by Leroy Reit- check, Cousin Pearl by Barb Wikoff, Mrs. Drys- dale by Jill Davis, Mr. Drysdale by Mark Karnes, Miss Hathaway by Joan Porsch, Mrs. Penneyweather by Coleen Foster, Percy by Paul Campbell, Glo- ria by Lisa Cressler, Emaline by Tyra Emig, Frederika by Joan Schieferecke, Colonel Foxall by Pat Ost- meyer, Mrs. Stokely- Smythe by Deb Scham- berger, Mrs. Ogle- thorpe by Jill Karnes, Mr. Oglethorpe by Jay Bach, Groovy Mana- han by Sharon Brook- shire, Frank Richards by Brad Richmeier, Party Guest by Darla Lewis, Firemen by Joe Schlageck and Phil Sulzman. Set and props man- ager was Mr. Ted Barnes, Stage hands, Chuck Sanders, Jay Bach, and Lisa Gilbert, Make-up artist, Connie Teichman. 20
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Drama Class Presents an Afternoon of Comedy The Interview — Job Agnes Grapney, played by Darla Lewis, wants to kill her ex- boss. She’s created Donald, played by Alan Mills, a one-of-a-kind robot, to shoot Joyce Quigley played by Lisa Cressler, during a job interview. It could well be a perfect crime except that Donald has a poor memory, lacks coordination and is insecure, qualities that are all too human. As Agnes savors her long awaited revenge, the audience discovers the horrible Ms. Quigley is young and pretty and, for reasons you’ll never believe, offers Donald the job! 22
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