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1) 1st row. Randy Norton. 2nd row: Nichole Thompson. Sandi Lienbaugh, Tim Klocker, Lisa Thomson, Frank Cuny 3rd row: Rick Mackey, Melinda Andrews, Carolyn Phillips, Julie Drueker. Tami Harry. 4th row: Bill Chaffin, Kandi St. Germain, Margaret Johnston. 2) Tim Klocker pleads with Lisa Thomson. 3) Rick Mackey comforts Julie Drueker. 4) Are you ready for bed? (Frank Cuny) 5) Miror, miror in my hand, who is the fairest in the land. (Kandi St. Germain. 6) Frank Cuny puts on his best fish face. 7) Theater can be a hairy business. (Carrie Bird and Jericho Martin) 8) Melinda Andrews puts the finishing touches on Carblyn Phillips. 9) Kandi St. Germain clowns around. 10) Tim Klocker gives an example of tongue-in-cheek humor. 11) Mrs. Farcus in her prison shirt. 12) Randy Norton shows his best side. 13) Margaret Johnston puts on her face. Theater pp 22 23
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On And Behind The Scenes by Tami Nimz Theater workshop started the year with a new advisor and a comedy by Neal Simon, The Prisoner of Second Avenue. It was a remarkably good and well liked by the audience. Theaters new advisor June Farkas put in numerous long hours leading the class to many awarding accomplishments. These included a chili feed and western dance with the March Brothers live, to finance a trip to Ashland's Shakespearean Festival. Their second play The Dead of Night, by J.C. McMullen was a traditional murder mystery. It was also a crowd pleaser and got great reviews.
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I Dream Of Genie by Tina Alves A wisp of smoke, a rub of Aladdin's lamp and the genies magically appeared. They came in all manner of dress this year, from cavewomen to the traditional Arabic clothing. Courageous, outgoing seniors were auctioned off to a group of anxious, excited buyers, in singles and in pairs. The highest bidder bought themselves genies-for-a-day. The prices varied from 254 to $15.00 and was raised for the Class of 1984. Erin Hill expressed, I think being a genie was a little embarrassing, but it was alot of fun being able to dress up. 1) The suspense mounts! (Rod Simon) 2) Jenny Harrison and Stacey Russel nervously await the bidding. 3) So this is how the rich live. (Gary Wing and Ron Brooks) 4) Bo Dereck. eat your heart out! (Kim Moore) 5) An apple a day keeps the doctor away. (Michelle Tierney and Becky Saville)
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