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Newton Fuller Jerry Pearson Atmabelle Fuller Jill Heaman Madge Fuller Martha Kwiatkowski Steve Elder id ge Dave Cash Mr. Kimber Brian Pavlik Katie Judy LaMarsh Mrs. Douglas Linda Salvo Clayton Evans Jeff Troy Rena Leslie Judy Trasko Hester Kim Wedge Raymond Mike Turnbull Mr. Prescott John Hollingsworth Leggett Frazer Mike Solnosan Tommy Hughes Mike Daggett Sue Barrington - Sandy Mazure Marion Wilcox Jeanne Bowman Uncle Stanley Chuck King Student Director Kathy Smith House Manager Kelly Lindgren Stage Manager Lori Lasky LIGHTING Gene Cummins Tom Miller SOUND Pat Stout Larry Stark Trudy Boehm C.R. Tetlock COSTUMES Dee Ann Hands Doris Wilson MAKE-UP Lou Ann Lindsay Kathy Johns Lori Hillman Melinda Dusci Beth Stewart TICKETS Kelli Livingston Laurie Pochodylo Mary Warren PUBLICITY Jean Parrish Kyle Hoskins PROGRAMS She lli Loren ger Kim Kujat Angie Tomalo Terri Hill USHERS DeeAnn Hands Tammy Campbell Melinda Dusci Beth Stewart PROMPTERS Laurie Pochodylo Diana Doubles PROPS Kristin Breckner SCENERY Paul Levandowski Cathy Swierkosz Diana Doubles Tom Miller Margie Teeple Larry Stark Joyce Carlisle PHOTOG RAPHY Jean Bixler 16- JUNIOR PL A Y
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These Are The Stars Who Steer Our Course I was a child Who ran full of laughter I was a child who lived for today My eyes full of sunshine My heart full of smiles was a child for a day . We were the children Who sang in the morning We were the children Who laughed at the sun Who listened to those who spoke with their wisdom. We are the ones who we would say f but We re getting older as time goes by A little older with every day We were the children of yesterday. We are the men who worry of nothing We are the men who fight without aim Who listen to no one , yet speak of our wisdom We are the pawns in the game. Lyrics and music by David Gordon and Paul Travis. Copyright 1977 all rights re- served and used by permission. 1. John Hollingsworth, 2. Jeanne Bowman, 3. Darcy Warner, 4. Dina Ashpole, 5. Mike Daggett, 6. Jon Kitts, 7. Kelly Lindgren, 8. Kyle Hoskins, 9. Mike Turnbull, 10. Kelli Livingston, 11. Martha Kwiatkowski, 12. DeeAnn Hands, 13. Lou Ann Lindsay, 14. Brian Pavlik, 15. Kaethe Myles, 16. Dave Cash. Class Song Class Motto We are the future , looking out of the past. We are the present , making old things last. We are tomorrow , thinking of yesterday. We are today , doing things in our own way. I was a child Who ran full of laughter I was a child who lived for today. My eyes full of sunshine My heart full of smiles I was a child for a day. We’re getting older as time goes by A little older with every day We were the children of yesterday. Class Flower Red Rose SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE 15
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George Washington j UNCLE STANLEY: Newton , I haven ’t got a red cent. 2 NEWTON: You just wait , Annabelle. 3 ANNABELLE: Angry? I could spit from here to Mount Vernon! 4 MADGE: Come on , Mother , g ve in. It ' s exciting A house- all ours! 5 STEVE: Come on, Madge-TU teach you something about surveying. 6 MR. KIMBER: Excuse me, Mr. Fuller , my cow is trying to get into your car! 7 KA TIE: A horse just walked in! 8 MRS. DOUGLAS: What a comfort you must be to your aunt, Raymond. Slept Here? 9 CL A YTON: Who started that fire? 10 RENA: Oh, how I loathe the country! 11 HESTER: Baby? I don ' t know what you ' re talking about. 12 RA YMOND: I ' d like to see you try it, you old poop ! 13 MR. PRESCOTT : Madam, this well you have put down has tapped my spring. 14 TOMMY: Ah! Sweet mystery of my life, at last I ' ve found you. 15 SUE: I love these old houses, don ' t you? 1 6 MA RION: Mona Lisa Smile. JUNIOR PLAY - 17
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