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ramatic Mystery I can't imagine what UTBU stands for. Every ten feet there is another sign posted! I know what you mean, I saw them everywhere in the halls. I overheard someone s saying that we would find out in a couple of days. Well I certainly hope sog I can't take much more of this. A week later the mystery was fi- nally solved. Unhealthy to be Un- pleasant, Drama Club's annual play, was to be presented to all the student body. jon Painter, sophomore, said I liked itg at times it got boring but it was pretty interesting most of the time. UTBU was acted out by a cast of nine people. It was about an orga- nization, UTBU, that tries to rid the world of unpleasant people. I. Francis, acted by Sean Pratt, is an unpleasant person who is mean to his mother, acted by Laura Mat- tingly, and his secretary, Christy Lore. In the end J. Francis is handed a bomb disguised as a music box and is blown up. l 5 - i I . f si 1 t sf- . as, Q: I r BOOMING BUSINESS. Joni Rogers re- ceives phone calls at UTBU headquarters, informing her that another person received their bomb. FALLING IN LOVE. J. Francis' clumsy sec- retary, Christy Lohr, and Greg Jennings lit- erally fall in love, Mother and the maid ens courage them on. 20 Play I had a lot of fun doing the play. It was hard work but well worth it, said Kyla Martinez, the maid. The play left a nice impression with many of the students. Re- member, it's Unhealthy to be Un- pleasant! FINISHING TOUCH. Christy Lohr, Anesv tasia in the play, gets ready for her big part in the play, YOU KNOW BETTER. Joni Rogers and Tyler Grider at UTBU headquarters. Tyler is receiving a reprimand for blowing Mrs. Rogers up on impulse. i .V g 6? . fi 1 .Ls X 3 ix VV s f I I . V' l r
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Not yet Ready for Prime Time Assemblies were appre- ciated for the break they gave to teachers and stu- dents alike. They provided entertainment, comedy, and a chance to get out of class. Howdy Assembly, to welcome students and teachers and to advertise different clubs, was the first assembly of the year. Pep assemblies were held from time to time to show spirit and support for athletics. Short skits by the teams, pep club, cheer- leaders, and teachers high- lighted these assemblies. A slide presentation en- titled Everyday Heroes was presented in February, courtesy of the efforts of Student Council. It fea- tured current music, mov- ies, and photography. Another special assem- bly in which teachers and students could participate in were the teacherfstu- dent games. Volleyball, basketball, obstacle course, and the three-legged race were among the events in the games. The students won overall, and NHS president John Ralls ac- cepted a plaque on behalf of the student body. Royal Turkey. jonny Powell was crowned Turkey of the Month during the Thanksgiving asem- bly. . 1 iff 11 ' , 'E'LSIififtv Twist. Teachers demonstrate their versions of 50's dances. 22 Assemblies Bosom Buddies. A bunch of crazy Student Council guys showed ev- eryone just how pretty they could be.
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