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LIVE ON STAGE . . . at 1300 Booth and 1800 Frederica . . . Our High School has been running season after season since 1875 in this All-Kentucky city of 54,000 people . . . Each of the 2,100-plus cast members serves three apprentice years before be- coming a full-fledged Demon-obsessed OHS graduate, sharing in the school's rich tradition and achievement . . . This year's play, running from August 24, 1977, through June 3, 1978, is a three-act production that is sometimes comedic, yet always dramatic, often musical, but many times an unharmonious mess. The OWENS- BOROAN has attempted to capture and record, in pictures and words, one year in the life of this play . . . So, after months of work and planning, Owensboro High school proudly presents . . . Our High School, 1978. The name of our play, and theme of this yearbook, originated as a sidekick of the renowned Broadway drama, Our Town , which has been praised among the top ten productions in our country since its premiere in 1938. These two plays have a great deal in common. Our Town is portrayed on a simple two-stage setting, the props being a couple of distantly separated tables and two sets of chairs. By the same token, Our High School is composed of two distantly separated stages, the 9-10 and the 11-12 Centers. Each story deals with the triumphs and tragedies of the two distant, yet closely tied identities, two households separated with- in a city, two schools in the same situation. Although in both instances the two stages are independent of one another, they still have a strong tie that binds them as one. In Our Town the two households are bound by love, while in Our High School we're all working to preserve the dignity and esteem woven into the halls of OHS. - By Brent Price
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F'-'- ,gyil as Swim 1300 Booth A 1800 Frederica Act I - In The Spotlight Act II - Spice Of School Life Act III - Victories And Defeats Cast Of Characters Supporting Cast uwnmsniigintffxiu scuunr.
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