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-A --1. H uaiey AIIQ9 is it Preparing for Lawyer M, H. Brady's arrival townsperson Darrel Lindsey hangs a banner which said Read Your Bible on the court house. Suffering a heart attack after an impassioned speech, which defends his belief in the Bible, Matthew Harrison Brady iDanny Doylel center, collapses. District attorney tMark Nicholsonj and Reverend Brown fKen Parrishi support him. His wife iTerri Brasherl rushes to his side. The jail keeper fRoss Felkerl assists the Reverend while Mrs. Micklane, a townsperson, fEllen Schuttel prays for his soul. Rachael Brown, Reverend Brown's daughter, portrayed by Roxanne Miller, is sworn in to testify. Jack Bland, the judge, observes the ceremony which court clerk played by Ross Felker, performs. 20 Drama Productions ,J m Inherit first HYT play Humble Youth Theatre's first production was Inherit the Wind. The play, which was a confrontation between a town's beliefs and a teacher's teaching, was presented October 21, 23, and 24. The cast of 50 was led by Roxanne Miller as Rachael Brown, Danny Doyle as Matthew Harrison Brady and Henry Drummond played by Scott Reeves. Also included in the main cast were Kenny Parrish, Ruth Enriciiuez and Darren Howe. Inherit the Wind deals with the trivia of a small town school teacher jailed by a pious town for teaching Darwin's Theory of Evolution. His trail turns into Darwin versus the Bible, but the real point, according to the HYT Director George Keith, is whether man has a right to think for himself.
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Plaque goes to Seniors ln Homecoming class competition, the Seniors were awarded the plaque after winning every event except the Tues- day Purple and White Day which the Freshmen won. Second in overall was the Junior class, followed by the Sophomores and Freshmen. Walt Disney and Friends Visit Humble was the theme of the week which began with nominations of class queens. Fellowship of Christian Athletes won the week-long club pyramid contest. Wednesday was the Candlelight Pep Rally at which queens and other favorites were honored. The parade and park pep rally was Friday. Future Farmers' entry was the top club float. The dance was Saturday in the cafeteria. WWW-,u,...W :fr WM,,Mf ' . I A...-f H WW' '- l ro Homecoming class queen nominees were tbottom rowj Nora Brittain, Xan Football Sweetheart Dawn Waggoner, center, rides down Main Street with the Leonard' Debbie WaChe Dome Wisenbaker' Pam MCCPUHSYV Second 'OW7 other nominees Holly Barnes and Stacey Reynolds. Members of the Varsity Klm Gafdnef. Llflda FlOll0. Tell' Alexandefr lbafik VOWJ JIYOVW KO- MSW JO nominated the three and chose Dawn for the winner. Peterman and Linda Ftoush. Homecoming festivities at the Humble park were brought to an abrupt halt as everyone scrambled for cover to avoid the downpour. In the middle of Coach Ted Howell's speech. all had to run from the rain. Homecoming 19
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Aliiag uaiey il- ,f at 5, as ssss 5 it gt, WWMW X' I AF! V+- 11 H tc 5 From a private college, older Patrick, played by David Harless, types a letter to Auntie Mame explaining musically that he is all grown up. In the song he reaffirms that sbe is still his best girl. 15 it ya ,V 1 M, ,, ,QL ' X jig! My 5' iv I Tana Morris as Mame Dennis and Jack Bland as Mr Babcock debate little Patrick's future. Patricks executor argues that the nephew should be educated at a private school. The aunt opposes this. w,,,,.a-.QE -fa 4, Agnes Gooch played by Kim Ste-ngel vocalizes against the result of Mames advice. 5 E 5 Q At a party for Patrick and his fiancee. Comforting lvlame lTana Morrist, Lindsey Clvlark Franklinl and Penguin younger Patrick fVince Butterl sings iTara Penningtonl hold hands. You're my Best Girl, Drama Production AME first musical! Mame was the first musical Humble Youth Theatre produc- ed. The three performances were December 8, 9 and TO. Tana Morris headed the cast portraying Auntie lvlame. Other principal characters included Vince Butter as Young Patrick and David Harless as the older Patrick. Other major cast members were Kim Stengel as Agnes Gooch, Bill Brooks as Beauregard Burnside and Aleece Horecka as vera. The musical was about a single woman, lvlame Dennis, who takes in her nephew Patrick to teach him about the world. The movement of stairs and the human paddy wagon went off so well that, according to Director George Keith, he Halrnost cried. Drama Productions 21
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