North Garland High School - Marauder Yearbook (Garland, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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ERIE Haunted House unifies classes This is the MacDoogle family home, where the family lived for genera- tions, began each guide as their group stepped into the kitchen of the old house. As a butcher cried fresh meat! the group was hurried to the next room to find a withered bride who asked if you had seen her fiancee Luther. The Haunted House opened on Oct. 25, with the real work beginning a few weeks before. The house, which was located on Main Street in downtown Gar- land, was painted black and then furnished by members and parents of the senior and junior classes. I thought the lo- cation was excellent be- cause it was on a main drag and we got a lot of drive through business, said Lynn Lovelace, a senior. The senior and junior classes had an approximate attendance of two thou- sand, at a ticket price of two dollars per person. The money was divided giving the senior class seventy- percent. I was really im- pressed with the Haunted House this year because it was the work of my peers, said senior Steve Wentz. The seniors and juniors worked for seven nights, from six to ten on week- nights and six to twelve on weekends. Junior Jeff Thompson said I liked working in the parlor where I was Uncle Sydney because I had more room to move around. Gail Baugher, mother of junior Bryan Baugher was impressed with the out- come of the Haunted House. It was fun and in- teresting to work with kids and adults. UNCLE WILLIAM, portrayed by Senior john Boyle, lays in his cof- fin ready for the next group to come through. Boyle was one of the actors who played Uncle Wil- liam through the week. Photo by Craig Cooper HAUNTED House 2.3



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REA SE Fall musical depicts teen life in the 50's The audience went to their seats in the audito- rium and busily chattered while waiting for the show to begin. When the house lights dimmed and Mr. Michael Morton appeared at stage left, the audience began to cheer. North Gar- land's fall production, Grease, was about to begin. Preparations began for Grease, a musical about high school life in the 5O's, in early October for the musical with auditions. Held October 1,2, and 3, nearly 150 people attended two days of dancing and one day of singing in SITTING AROUND AT ,lan'S party, Doody iAIlan Harjalal strums his guitar and sings to Rock and Roll Party Queen with Roger as Sonny and Ken- ickie look on. This was l'Iarjala's fifth production at North Gar- land. Photo by Terry Knighton search of parts. Call-backs were held the following Monday for those consid- ered for the main cast. Even though I thought I did well on my tryouts, I didn't really think that I would land a leading part, said senior Wendi Pinder, who played the role of Sandy. Rehearsals began almost as soon as tryouts were completed. Those 58 stu- dents selected to perform by theater arts director Vicki Tapp and choral di- rector Mike Morton at- tended 2 hour rehearsals on weeknights and 4 hour rehearsals on Saturday afternoons during the five weeks between auditions and performances. Fridays were given as free days, as senior Denny Lowe said, to go and cheer for the football team. Early re- hearsals called for only parts of the cast, such as a chorus for a particular song or the cast for a scene, but as the production dates approached, rehearsals be- gan to include the entire cast. The week we per- formed the play, I couldn't work at all, because I was at school every night, said senior Travers Scott. The final week of re- hearsals saw the cast and crew putting the finishing touches on the sets and scripts as entire scenes were run straight through. Mrs. Tapp was trying to give us a little bit of exper- ience to those who had never performed before, icontinued on page 261 FALL PRODUCTION 2.5

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