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After a long performance--applause The Junior Class Presents ‘The Sky’s The Limit’ The off Broadway Production of The Sky’s the Limit proved to be a box-office success. It was produced and directed by Mr. Harrer and Mrs. Uphoff. After weeks of grueling re- hearsals the actors and actresses, se- lected from the Junior class, were ready for the opening night curtain. This play was on excerpt from a normal day in the household of the Sky family. It was a three-act play centered around four telephone calls that later caused a disaster in the household. While Sunny rehearses frantically, messages start to come and Sunny gets them all wrong. Grandma gets Connie’s message. Mother received Dad’s. Dad believes he's been fired and Connie thinks she's jilted. Then Sunny loses her voice while trying out for cheerleader. But after all of this confusion, it seems somehow that all works out. Even though the actors made the play a great success it wouldn't have been possible without the help of the stage crew. Although this play was not publi- cized by flashing billboards and bright lights the audience was of great number. The students that contributed to the great production of this play were: Ed Webb, Dan Sky; Nancy Creviston, Ellen Sky; Jan Reedy, Sunny Sky; Kathy Allen, Connie Sky; Steve Wall, Bill Sky; Debbie Howard, Grandma; Bob Brooks, Ace Dawson; Kim Pierce, Slyvia Simpson; Robert Riley, Bob Turf; Roger Hutton, Sam Anderson; Gary Smith, Mr. Green; Irene Clough, Marsha Munson; Cindy Nicol, Minnie Crocker. The directors were always attentive-- even after a long play practice. 16
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IS HOMECOMING PARADE
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Sam Anderson makes a running leap to shock the audience. Ace Dawson exhibits his idea for a good cheerleader. Although you rang it when you were supposed to, you also rang it when you were not supposed to. 17 There was a month of practices before class play.
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