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Corral ms top honor Excellence this is only one word that de scribes the 1986-87 Corral, Parkway Cen- tral's Student News Magazine. The Corral, headed by co-editors Heidi Barker and Car- ole Spengel, proved to be a primary source of news and entertainment in the PCH com- munity. This year's staff never ceased to amaze me, said Diane Boyle, The Corral advisor. They would always try to outdo the last issue, and make the next one even better. The result was an award winning newspa- per. The most prestigious award to be bes- towed upon the Corral was an ALL-Mis souri rating from the Missori lnterscholastic Press Association. This is the highest rating any Parkway publication has received in the district's history. We are so proud to be an All- Missouri paper, said Barker. It just shows that hard work and dedication really do pay off.'l Spengel agrees that the staff's work paid off. The key to our success was setting goals in the fall, working consistently to accomplish them, and reflecting upon the accomplishments, knowing we did a great job. Next year, The Corral will be headed by Tracy Reichman, editor-in- chief. The ac- complishments of this year's staff are fantas- tic, said Boyle. But I haven no doubt that next year's staff can produce an All-Missouir paper too. Hard work can accomplish any thing. i it f NS WE , i . X ,X , hi i 2 E rn Q Z r Y -. V' -M- Q-, W, . t Q i -91,555 K X A , X Zl j vsexM F I. ,N H , j Ek- ---...fin Co-Editor Junior Tr Art direc' Junior Robyn Russell works hard to make her last minute deadline. Co-editor Heidi Barker, Photo editor Ban Friedman, Co-editor Carole Spengel, Features editor Tracy Reichman, News editor Robin Katz and Diane Boyle look over their Award winning All-Missouri newspaper. . is --f 7 f 1 as -'-' 1 ----- W- -T- - st Ns . ..... -' , .f f ' AF S f'-i
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Fiddler on the Roof was a joint effort of the music and drama departments. Dramatic and Stage Director Betty Pfaff, Orchestra Director Linda Presgrave, and Vocal Direc- tor Steve Eubank worked together to help duction cost approximately i'o4,000, which paid for set construction, costumes, props, and makeup. Much of the money was earned through the talent show and ticket sales. 'Fiddler' follows PCH 'tradition' make this production a success. Others who helped included: Choreography-Chataqua Leonard, Sound-Doug Hoover, Costumes- Pat Stratman, Set Construction-Doug Ben- nett, and Art-Lauren Davis. You're only as good as the foundation under you, said Eubank. With a foundation like Dan Guller, Karen Schaffer, Careley Tredo, Martha Kate Stallings, Christy Cable, Kelly Pettit, Judy Flegel, Jeff Wren, Scott Atkinson, and many, many others, you can see why this musical was such a success. lt takes a group effort with people who desire to excel and the individual commitment of the actors and actresses. A musical such as Fiddler on the Roof is not an inexpensive task. This year's pro- A play such as this could not have been such a hit without the help of the behind-the- scenes people. Stage managers Laurie Greenberg, Natalie Turner, and Denise Travers did an excellent job in helping the show come together. When looking for be- hind-the-scenes people, Eubank says, We look for responsible, dependable, and hard working people. As stage director, Pfaff said she was very, very proud of the kids. She said, I particu- larly liked how the kids cared about each other and their directors. With the help of staff, kids, crew, parents, and orchestra this year's musical proved to be a smashing suc- cess. The cast takes their final bows after an excellent performance Freshman Christy Cable and Junior Martha Kate Stallings hope to find a husband by singing to the Matchmaker Student Life 6 , Z, W 1. Ze f -'elif ' 1 i r , l l i l l i i . I l P 1 . 1 L r Q .
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