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Oliver Cast Lights Up the Stage We were like a family which made it a lot of fun, and we put on a good show, commented Robin Byerly a senior in the fall musical OIiver. A talented group of 70 students worked two and a half hours a day, five days a week for two months to get ready for the play. Mike Mitchell, Fagin, Sheri Boyd, Oliver, and Susan Kelly, Nancy, proved to the pack- ed crowds on November 19, 20 and 21st that they had tremendous talent. Curt Brown remarked ult is one of the best musicals that we've done in years. The musical Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens, is about a poor orphan boy and the consequences of his asking uPlease Sir, may l have some more? Mrs. Bartz, advisor stated, ul'm really pleased with the outcome of the play, as l have heard many positive comments. They pulled together as a group and I really feel drama is making a comeback. 1 1. Left to Right front row: Katharina Boemers, Tana Huotari. Second row: Todd Silvernale, Marla Simpson, Sue Rehder, Mike Price. Third row: Margaret Mackay, Mary Agost, Carrie Troester, jackie Bullough, Susan Oliver, Sue Holdaway. Fourth row: Val lohnston, Lisa St. lohn, Cassie Davis, Stacey Ben- son, Scott Roberts. Fifth row: Randy Thompson, loe Wasicek, Bryce Stone, Carrie Reardon, Anna Hoglund. 2. Left to Right: Sue Kelly, Mike Mitchell, Eric Holdaway. 3. Left to Right: Robin Byerly, Brent Bottjen, Sheri Boyd.
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Colorguard Creates Some lllvloonlight Madness Lions, and Tigers, and Bears. On October 30th, between 9 and 12 o'clock, the Ferris cafeteria hosted these and many other costumed students. The 1981-1982 Colorguard spon- sored the dance with lulie Barlow as captain, and Sharron Hen- driques as junior captain. All members put in long hours to make the dance a success. Senior and Colorguard member Patty Shepard stated, 'llt turned out to be a good dance con- sidering the problem at the beginning. The problem Patty refers to was the band, Unicam which lost an amplifier during the first hour of the dance. When the band fixed the amplifier, the music still remained very quiet. Dancers either left or stood around and talked until 11 o'clock when the Ferris band brought their sound system up to help Unicam out. Once the music got louder those who remained enjoyed themselves. I had fun once the band got going, commented Christie Gilliland a senior. Profits from the dance helped to send the unit to different competitions, such as the one in the Kingdome on December 4th. ik 12.4 thx H , f'i,,e-5. at A D U' K' K f -.J za ffl if T' I
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