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fi 'X w-.43 a Many moods are shown on the faces of the jury members as the drama club puts the flag on trial b A fiery speech from Sally QSara Ezzonej convinces the group that symbolically burning the flag is the most effec1ive ending Jeannie fLes- lie Fairbanksj seems to agree c Leo fRoger Samsl jumps to stop Miss Crain fVanessa Harshmanj as she steps towards the flag with a lighter d The true meaning of The Flag is explained by Miss Crain fVanessa I-laishmanj nee, How ILove You' is sung by Eddie, Uohn Weaverj, Sally fSara Ezzonej and Regina QBecky Gra- berj don't seem too fond of his idea f As the trial comes to a close Miss Crain Vanessa I-Iarshamn violentl K 7 V accuses America of many things Sally fSara Ezzonej is quick to reply as john Shrider and john Weaver listen
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Play Wzth A Purpose Tlus spnng many orgamzatrons throughout the country have sponsored actlvltxes co1nc1d1ng w1th the cele bratlon of Amer1ca's B1centenn.1a1 The drama club was one of these or gamzatlons. On Apnl 2 and 3 our young actors and actresses performed The Flag, a full length play y jay Chnstopher Th1s productxon d1f fered from most 1n that lt had two purposes The iirst 1S common among all productlons to entertam The second purpose was a solemn purpose to start the pubhc th1nk1ng about the pr1nc1p1es on whlch thls country was founded As the curta1n opens MISS Cram fVanessa Harshmanj and her france, John Uohn Shnderj are 1n a theatre The theau-e must be used for the drama club's productlon because they voted not to do the tradltlonal Uncle Sam's Cavelcade The drama club meets regularly and decldes that thelr play w1ll be a dramatrzatlon of Amen ca on mal As the production date draws closer, MISS Cram becomes concerned that there 1S no defense Sally fSara Ezzonej, Mlss Cra1n and John d1scuss the problem and lt 1S declded that John w11l be the defense attorney, w11:h M1ss Cram as h1s Wlt ness Days pass and the nlght of pro ductron amves Leo QRoger Samsj, actlng as prosecutor, presents has case to the Judge fKaren F1ShCTJ and john begms the defense's case Suddenly Mlss Cram appears 1n a Nan unlform and begins to cntmclze Amenca The klds are qulck to defend our country and rea11ze that we are all lucky to hve 1n Amenca
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x,.., N xc ip, :, , S! if . 3 Q .N X if 1 -.Y--'M W' in X H K HL S' 'I rig..-p1LgA5.s4 'X D X 'f f q -r 3 a . Arriving at the prom marks the beginning of an evening of enjoy- ment for Karen Miller, Ralph Gillespie, Marty McDole and Roxanne Hammer. b. Todd Graber and Shellie I-Iossler admire the fountain erected by the juniors the day of decorating. c. The dance floor fills when the band plays a tune called Daisy jane by America. d. Lynn Boff and her date sit and eye the dancers while discussing the evenings events. e . This being Pam Bingle s first time at the prom, she observes others dance, while Dennis Spoores listens to the band play Stairway to Heaven. f. Taking a break from dancing, Kathy Ireland, Lanny Leemaster, Al I-lalfhill, and Tracy Schmeltz stop for some refreshments. g. Rick Williams and Dee Smith take their last dance of the even- ing by die stairway, as the prom nears the end . Stairway To Hecweni' Becomes AFOnd Memory In 76 ..... -L i ,l'i?'7, df, f fit
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