Monacan High School - Legend Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1984

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18 State Fair A Little To The Left. Following the instructions of his companion, Brian Maslyk tries his luck at one of the many challenging games at the fair. Land Of Dreams. The wonder of the fair is shown by the mythical unicorns, lovable pandas, and the tropical para- keets surrounding. Amid The Lights And Laughter. Clutching her prizes and smiling merri- ly, senior Kathryn Settle clearly per- sonifies the excitement of the Virginia State Fair. Sweets For A Sweet. Enjoying an- other pleasant aspect of the fair, sen- ior Jacqui Smith treats herself to some cotton candy.

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Polished Play Before the rest of Monacan was in an upheaval over the arrival of the Visiting Commit- tee in October, the Advanced Drama Class and Chamber En- semble were already prepar- ing their production of Teach Your Children Well, for the upcoming visit. The show was built as ‘‘a musical and dra- matic entertainment’’ contain- ing scenes from five major plays and songs pertaining to education. Work on the show actually began with final exams last years, which were considered auditions. The cast was post- ed on the first day of school, and work immediately began. Hours were spent by the cast and director, Dennis Hood, try- ing to find a way to make the songs and scenes flow. In the end, Teach Your Chil- dren Well turned out to be one of the most polished and en- joyable productions ever put on by the Act | Company. Nar- rated by Krista Meade and Joe Skora, the show followed education through history, be- ginning with Patrick William- son playing Henry David Tho- reau in “‘The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail.’”’ It went forward through time to a modern-day classroom in ‘“‘Up The Down Staircase’’ in which Leslie Jones attempted to control rowdy students on her first day of teaching. In between were more scenes from the drama classes and excellent singing from the Chamber Ensemble, including a solo by Susan Mariner. The entire show was brought into perspective at the end with a monologue from ‘““Miss Margarida’s Way”’ per- formed by Susan Hoke. Her outstanding performance showed the Visiting Commit- tee that we all should, indeed, teach our children well. As Su- san stressed ‘‘Miss Margarida will always be with you,’ as will education, complete with its joys and frustrations. ae a A Letter For the Class. During one of the scenes of the fall presentation, Jim Cummins stands up in class to share a letter he received from his brother. Discouragement. In modern day classroom, Leslie Jones portrays a new teacher trying to control her class, but fails in her attempt. Teach Your Children Well 17



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| Game Of Fortune. The tensionvangl i Sm » chance offered to the gl 'ameS Woo, is onky.on cher, @elight | brought by, the Binual occurence of | Virginiass State Fair. These are exciting times at Monacan Along with Football games | and the beginning of school in the fall, there is usually an eleven day stretch of constant rain, this is the week of the Virginia State Fair, star ting | September 22 and ending on October 2. This year however, we were fortunate in the rain department. Many Monacan | students who attended the fair ‘thought that this years pro- duction was the best ever. For only $6.95 fairgoers could park, enter, and entertain themselves from 8 am to mid- night. This years theme, ‘‘We have it made in Virginia’ high- lighted the numerous products made in Virginia. Everything from tobacco and peanuts to crafts and antiques were re- presented. There was some- thing for everyone. For the homemakers and farmers, State Fai contests were held for the best food and livestock. There were more than 81 rides and shows for fair-goers to try out, one of the most interesting be- ing the Q-94 Time Machine. There were thousands of songs playing, and cameras flashing everything from Mo- town to the Stones, the Doors, and Zeppelin. Probably the most impressive sights to see were the inflatable 8 story high King Kong and the 5 story high Budweiser 6-pack audito- rium. The tremendous turn-out of 600,000 people reflected the success of the fair, even though many left with empty pocketbooks due to the games played and the food eaten. ¢ ot Yi State Fair 19

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