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Relaxing with champange-Kel- ly Mercer and Brad Sorenson toast to love. Observing the action-Oreg Stucky stands at his printing press ready to go into action. What do you think you get your indigestion from? happiness? No, Sir. You get it because most of your time is spent in doing things you don't want to do You said last night that at the end of a week in Wall Street, you're pretty near crazy. Why do you keep on doing it? You've got all the money you need. You can't take it with you. Martin Vanderhof. Cast Back-Lorcn Roper, Michelle Moore, Rachel Preston. Christi Bruner, Jenny Audiss. Brad Sorenson, Kelly Mercer. Shannon Newton. Gina Mamey, Greg Stucky, Cynthia Uglum, Marla Porter. Pront-Rex Caverly, Latisha Crubaugh, Dena Amacker, Leslie Haskins, Nicole Dean, Jerry Babcock. Spring Play-171
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You Can't Take Mazama Actors Ensemble presented this comedy for their spring play. The sto- ry begins with a very unusual house where meals are ea- ten, snakes are col- lected, and ballet is practiced, and a nu- merous amount of unique plays are written. Martin Van- derhof (played by Rex Caverly) is the main character which everything re- volves around. The family goes on in its unusual way until they are pulled together with another family of the practical, sophisti- cated type. Just as in Romeo and Juliet, two love-birds, Alice and her boss' son, Tony Kirby, teach the family that they each are the best in their own unique ways. No matter what the circum- stances they are one big happy family. Freshman, Kelly Mercer, states, I had fun, and learned a lot. It was the best time I ever had act- ing. Kelly played it With You Alice, Martin's gran- daughter. The play presides with amusing parts of comedy leaving the crowd with a smile on their face. ”1 thought it was funny and well-re- hearsed. It was fun to see students I know play the var- ious roles. It was great!, commented Mr. Ed Holcomb. Preparing the table-Les- lie Haskins spreads the tablecloth for the even- ing meal of Com Flakes. Imitating her dream-Cyn- thia Uglum imitates the dra- matics of Gina Mamey while Shannon Mewton and Micky Dean discuss a new play. Relaxing after a commence- ment ceremony-Grandfa- ther Rex Caverly blows bub- bles while tax official Marla Porter explains the Ameri- can way of life. 170-Spring Play
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Time of Our Lives With the help of fash- ion, nice cars, parties, and excitement the prom is a gala event. This spe- cial occasion was held at Reames, hundreds of dollars and long, hard hours were spent on this event to make it a memo- rable experience for ev- eryone. Months in ad- vance had to be spent planning for things such as, decorations, invita- tions, tickets, keepsakes, horsd'oeuvre's, and rent- als. Junior class presi- dent, Kristy Patzke said All the hours of plan- ning and work paid off, the Prom was a success. Mrs. Porter deserves a big pat on the back for all her help. The Prom has been greatly fantasied in most peoples' minds. You know; that long, beauti- ful hair that glistens in the moonlight and that satin dress that fits just right. As she makes her enterance with men bowed at her side, admir- ing her beauty Sud- denly, she takes one wrong step and rips her new dress while tumbling to the ground. Ok, this maybe a little bit much. But everyone has their own opinion of the Prom. A few people were asked what the highlight of their evening was. Junior Shawn Gros- sarth I enjoyed dinner at JR's the best because it was the most entertain- ing part of my evening. Senior Machi Kudo Standing on the balco- ny looking at the moon- light was beautiful. Senior Leah Me Guire Our company at Fiarel- las was great, Mike and I shared scampi for two. Taking a break Richelle Bor relli and Roy holmes get a drink to cool off. 172-Prom Having the times of thier lives Michelle Galloway and escort express the exhaustion of the evening.
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