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EVENT Seniors Juniors Sophomores Wheelbarrow race 20 30 10 Girl-in4Chair basketball 30 20 10 Miss TWIRP contest 20 30 10 Obstacle course 30 20 10 Simon sez 20 10 30 Arm wrestling 30 30 60 4-legged race 20 30 10 Chug-a-Lug 30 20 10 Mass race 30 15 15 Clothespin race 20 10 30 Balloon break 20 10 30 Blind man basketball 20 30 10 Egg toss 20 10 30 Eggs-in-Spoon race 30 20 10 Cup stacking 30 15 15 Tug-a-war 60 40 20 Sack race 20 30 10 Pie-in-the-Eye 10 20 30 Miscellaneous 25 O 0 Toga day 20 30 10 50's day 30 20 10 Kid clay 20 30 10 Slob day 20 30 10 TOTALS 575 500 390 20 TWIRP Week Despite the efforts of sophomores Greg Moore and Kyle Poage, the juniors win the tug-a-war. With a look of determination, sophomore David Hook tries to help his team win the sack race. I i
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ocky road to success Battling spring fever, imited time, and school rips, the choir and rama departments con- uered all obstacles lying etween them and the inal product of My Fair ady. The musical took a ot of hard work and ime. But I am glad to ave been in My Fair ady, and to have been ne of the major characters, said junior Brian Griffin, who played Colonel Pickering. In January the audi- tions were held. Directors Miss Janette Groll and Mrs. Emmalie John spent one week trying to decide the cast for the production. On that Fri- day at 3:30, the list was posted. Parts of the cast were Jamey Cheek, Henry Higgins, Merribeth Van Zandt, Eliza Doolit- tle, Brian Griffin, Colonel Pickering, Marie Lawrence, Mrs. Pearce, D'Les Jones, Mrs. Hig- gins, and Lanny Copeland, Alfred P. Doolittle. My Fair Lady was built on a lot of dreams which have been organiz- ed and redreamed many times. The end product in terms of scenery was everything l've ever wanted, said Miss Janette Groll, director. On May 6, 7 and 8 members of the cast and crew combined their strength to get the pro- duction rolling. We put a lot of deter- mination into the produc- tion. This was one of the hardest musicals I have ever done. We almost did not make it, but in the end, I felt we got our satisfaction, commented sophomore Gay Bradberry. Chorus members Stacey Gilbreath and Cory Hicks add depth to the production. Hours of rehearsal to perfect scenes are spent by cast members Jamey Cheek and Brian Griffin, juniors, and sophomore Merribeth Van Zandt. My Fair Lady 19
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I Zany games run rampant Many students found themselves involved in the activities of TWIRP Week. Each of the events required participation from all three classes. Games included everything from pie-in-the- eye to the Miss TWIRP Contest. Out of eight- een events, the seniors won seven, the juniors five, and the sophomores six. There were also four dress-up days. The juniors won three of these and the seniors Juniors Debbie Fulks and Kelly O'Connor concentrate on keep- ing the cups from falling during the cup stacking contest. won one. The :seniors also won points for the hall decorating contest, the toy drive, and the spirit chain. Sophomore Shantel Rumbaugh said, I had a lot of fun during TWIRP Week, and l'm looking forward to it next year. Because of the rainy weather, all of Friday's events were held inside, except for the tug-of-war and the softball game. Regardless of the weather, and whether one was a participator or a spectator, TWIRP Week offered fun for everyone. Reign: 9 as the new Miss TWIRP I8 Patrice Cowan, Angela Wright, junior Kev n Hale alias Miss Lucy and Merribeth Vanlandt try to Hotsy Totsy Lips finish their Kool-Aid in the Chug-a-Lug contest. TWIRP Week 21
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