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T.Sldll1. T.SllYll2. T.Sand1ezl. 1',Smd1sl5. -,f D.hfllGl3, 1. Actors Mary Mayer, Marcus DeHan and Lori Neal act out a portion ot the upcoming play. 2. Showing dramatic expressions, Toni Lee and Lori Neal rehearse their lines. 3. Lance Shorb, Mike Lancaster, Ann Mussman, Jim Han- sen, Jett Feeley, Nickie Dorman, .lay Peninger, Mary Mayer, Toni Lee, Allison Walls, Aaron Weaver. 4. Taking time to observe other cast members, Ann Mussman awaits her cue. 5. lMth an air ol skepticism, Anne Muss- man listens to Marcus Dehart's urgent words. Drorno Production 111
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It'S All A Charade Members of both Drama Club and Drama class completed another challenge in the production of Blythe Spirit. The seven member cast, including lead roles played by Marcus Dehart, Anne Mussman and Toni Lee, practiced tour days a week and sometimes Saturdays to make the per- formance a success. The story was set in the late Nineteen Thirties in England and was about a young man who, during his second marriage, realizes that his first wife has come back to haunt him. Complications arise here since he is the only one who can see her and no one else believes his story. The story portrays a theme to the audience that people's relationships aren'l always as they appear to be. Directed by Ms. Nettie Harper, the cast learned many different skills that went into a production. Poise, diction, movement and character development all played vital roles in the performance. Ms. Harper commented, The production helped the cast to understand the theater in a group etfort and make them feel successful about their efforts. L. Fix T. SIKQIIZ. 1. Practice after school was one of the many reasons for a successful production. 2. During rehearsal, Mary Mayer, Toni Lee, Lori Neal, Marcus Dehart and Rob Lane hold a seance. 3. Perfecting his lines and cues is Marcus Dehart, 4. Drama production actors work out one of the many scenes at an atterschool rehearsal. T.Smchaz4. 110 Dromo Production D..kYllm1 T.Sltdll3.
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Talented Undertakings Create Ouality Goals Intended to make other students aware of talented undertakings, Artists of the Week em- phasized excellence and skill while setting a goal of quality for other art students to work towards. This in turn achieved a certain standard for all art projects turned out. Besides creating goals, the Artists of the Week received much sought after attention plus a certificate of recognition stating their achievements. This certificate could then be used as reference in other state and national contests. Mr. Wes Soderberg, Art department head, stated, A person sometimes wins a national award after being selected artist of the weekt One such person was senior Dave Day. After entering his work in a national competition, the piece was selected for the cover of Design Magazine a popular art magazine out of Washingtonp D.C. I..FIx ' -New l 3. 2. 1. The work ol Daryl Ray is ilustrated h ol pastels. 2. A high vane ot contrast is an obvious feature of Anne Mussman's creation. 3. The race car and its driver pro- A vide an hteresthg lhstration by Ryan Jutte. 4. Several different planes are evident in another piece by Ryan Jutte. 5. Dan MoCone, Jennifer Gllner, Lana Anderson, Anne Mussman, Susan Lamphere, Daryl Ray. 'Ez 2 vefrwlluul .real I2 Artists of the Week
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