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Reciting a list of conditions, Senior Bobby Kirkpatrick elaborates as Freshman David Wilson ponders the situation. Lexington Drama Club presents 22 Moments
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Flag Football raises score Ex-Lax, Let’s go! cry Senior fans John Senior puffers instruct, Debbie Messick Blasser, Jeff Goodbar, Jerry Cummings, (60), gab, Martha Huntley (75), and look and Todd Wohler. lost, Elaine Gansz. With a week’s experience under their belts and flags on their sides, the Juniors and Seniors ran on the field for the annual Powderpuff game. Teams were coached by football players and PE teachers, with referees con- sisting of LHS male faculty mem- bers and students from a Wash- ington and Lee officiating class. All cheerleaders, as usual, were fellows from their respective classes. The half-time show was highlighted by a show from the Seniors. A split chin, suffered by Karen Blackwell, was the only casualty in the game which ended in a 12-12 tie, the highest score in the last six years. In the end, however, the Seniors retired their colors, undefeated in two seasons. The starting line up for the Seniors looks rough as a play is about to get under way. i Powderpuff 21
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The Miser I i - Not often does one see a play where a character asks the audi- ence why they are staring at him, but in Moliere’s comedy, Harpagon does exactly that. He is just one of the people in the cast of the “The Miser,” a 3-act play performed by the LHS Drama Club in January. Using high-quality costumes and effective make-up, the actors and actresses gave good individual style and development to their characters. The set was beautifully enhanced by the newly acquired black curtains. Director Susan Doak and student director Audrey Goldsten tastefully controlled the great amount of action and large cast, which resulted in a very pleasant way to spend a cold win- ter evening. Grimacing in pain, Freshman Jenny Tay- lor collects herself after being beaten by Valiere, a forceful overseer. In a tender moment during the play, Sen- iors Grace Ju and Kent Nay seem upset and very intolerable of Flarpagon’s rages. Bowing to his beautiful daughter, Senior David Sorrells attempts to entice Grace Ju to marry that night. Play 23
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