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Tom Howley, Karen Kanto, and Leslie Klipp enjoy each others’ company. Her hair in curlers, senior Rita Gibson performs in one of the plays. 14 play “Witches” Karen Kanto and Leslie Klipp concen¬ trate on their magic potion in She Was A Lazy Witch. Jeremy Leacock and Jenny Laird listen to a fellow actor.
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Bringing half time festivities to a triumphant close was the crowning of the 1985 Homecoming Queen. Laurie Goessman, smiling radiently, proud¬ ly accepts her roses from the 1984 Queen, Julie Daniel. Threatened by rainy weather and a shortage of firewood, the bonfire still managed to attract some spirited students. The typical crowd shot — the usual scene at football games, the spirited juniors take time from the socializ¬ ing to get together. Eagerly awaiting the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, herself a contender, senior princess Kim McGuire rides in the parade. homecoming 13
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Mirth, Mischief and Mayhem £ he lonely, forlorn stage came to life as props, lighting equipment and actors and actresses began to fill its presence. The endless number of practices and rehearsals payed off for the Drama Club on the nights of November 22 and 23, when they performed “Mirth, Mischief and Mayhem”. With the help of the production staff, patrons, faculty, and staff, the four one — act plays were a great success. Ranging from a drama to a comedy, the one — acts: Final Placement, She Was A Lazy Witch, Nobody Sleeps, and Impromptu; were dramatized by several Thespian Troupe members and many newcomers to the world of theater. Fifteen actors and actresses performed in the production. During the week preceeding the presentation of the show, various advertising techniques were used to attract students to see the plays. O-e day some Drama Club members sprayed their hair blue and on another day yellow ribbons were worn by all drama participants. The day before opening night, tickets were even sold on sale to gather more people. A large amount of the student body as well as parents did attend the plays and everyone had a good time viewing them. play 15
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