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REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES! Everyone remembers a good time so the cheerleaders thought “Remember the Good Times” would be an appropriate theme for the dance. According to many who attended, the theme said it all. “Avatar”, the band, played music to rock our loss away. Students decked out in fancy dresses and “spiffy suits” “got down” to the beat. The Varsity and J.V. cheerleaders worked hard from 6a.m. to 4p.m. on Sat- urday to create an atmosphere to sur- round the dancers with memories of the past. Hold that pose Jerome Daniels demonstrates his version of the hustle as everyone else let’s loose. “It’s the last dance ...” Tired from the fast pace. dancing, Mike Craig finds a way to rest. 4 é Cheerleader dance- along THammcheerleaders find time to enjoy the dance after ™™prking long hours on the decorations. ca
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Do you know what play you’re gonna see?” Get- ting the young audience ready for the performance was a big job but The Good Fairy (Kim Johnson) always got it done. “What's everyone staring at?” Decked out in long pink underwear, the Emperor (Mark Lawhorne), shows off his new and “invisible” wardrobe. LOOK MA, NO CLOTHES For the fourth consecutive year the Drama Department’s fall production was a childrens show. This year it was The Emperor’s New Clothes. Over the years the attendence has grown and grown. The combination of weeks of hard work and years of building an excellent repu- tation with the counties elementary schools and the Courthouse, brought a record attendence of over 5,600 elemen- tary school children. Nine matinee’s were given and standing room only was the order of the day. “Break-a-Leg” is the good luck saying in theatre before a performance goes on. This year one of the leads (Bryan Tun- nell) took it literally and broke his foot, but there’s also another saying ‘The Show Must Go On”! It did, with much support from the “cast and crutch.” A broken foot was tough enough but con- vincing a Senior (Mark Lawhorne) to ap- : pear on stage in long pink underwear he ! ‘8 iwas areal challenge. But through all the ditorium Standingset arm ‘@ trials and tribulations of broken feet, bwalter Majestically proteg long underwear, thousands of children i, @ sand late night dragon painting, the show —— was a big success.
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