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FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON has many cast mem- bers with little or no lines. During the concert scene in Act I, senior Julie Ohman, who portrayed Doris, and senior Delia Best, who acted the role of Connie, sit back and enjoy the music. Photo by Lisa Wacker DURING THE NEMUR EXTRAVAGANZA, the maid offers hors d’oeuvres to party guests Jenny Adair, Michelle Dillard, Burt, Allan Harjala and Dr. Strauss. The party was the beginning of the end for Charlie. Photo by Lisa Wacker AFTER CONDCCTING the necessary tests on Char- lie, Prof. Nemur, acted by junior Travers Scott, and Dr. Strauss, portrayed by senior Kai Glindemann, discuss whether or not he will be a good candidate for the experimental operation. Photo by Lisa Wacker AT TECH DAY, director and drama instructor Vicki Tapp shakes the paint off her brush onto the walls of the revolving stage to add texture. Fall Production 29
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A (continued from page 26) For some people Flowers for Algernon brings a larger understanding about retard- ed adults. Goodrich said, ‘Society tries to put them on a shelf and forget about them, but they’re going to be there no matter what.” Although there were limited major roles, many Thespians were satisfied to get a minor role. ‘‘A minor part in a play produc- tion is a real challenge. | always strive to do my best whether it’s major or minor,’’ said Casaundra Turner, who was assigned the role of the Chairlady. The no-pass, no-play rule had an effect upon the tryouts for the play. During re- hearsals, the actors were put under pres- sure, not only to get their lines memorized but to keep their grades up as well. ‘‘The FED UP with living with a retarded child, Charlie’s mother, played by junior Sabrina Snell, forces his father, acted by senior Darren Hervey, to take teen- age Charlie, played by sophomore Robert Carboni, to the Warren State Home, a mental institution that spoke of little hope. Photo by Lisa Wacker Student Life Play questions artificial tests plays have always lowered my grades, but | just had to buckle down and work harder this time,’’ said senior Darren Hervey who played Charlie’s father. The new drama teacher, Mrs. Vicki Tapp, admitted that since she loves the technical part of the theatre as much or more than acting, the fall production crew had their work cut out for them. They stayed long hours after school to get the revolving stage and the 41 different light changes ready before opening night. Junior Travers Scott, who played Dr. Nemur, said, ““The crew played a major role in making the play a success. Nothing could have been done without them. The actors recreate people, but the crew cre- ates the world for them to live in.” AFTER THE FRIDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCE, sen- ior prop crew member Wendy Torbert takes advan- tage of the hospital gurney left on stage to take a quick nap. Photo by Lisa Wacker
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AFTER RECEIVING HER INVITATION to Celebrity Ball, senior Renee Kelly hugs senior Wendy Hop- kins. Kelly was named Senior Most Athletic. Photo By Craig Cooper SENIOR ALL NORTH GARLAND — Allison Heo, Jennifer Boyle, Robby Jacobs, Rodney Webb, Craig Horton, Cathy Laudon, Raye-Anne Talton, Jeff Mat- lock. 30 Student Life
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