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ti' S Q 1' f 1. Thatis entertainment. Feel the lights. See the stage. lt's enter- tainment. We are a world of entertainment, and no one believes it more than those stu- dents who put their time and effort into producing the student directed One Acts. The student directors were selected by Betty Pfaff, drama director. They were Sen- iors Stacey Farbes, Dan Guller, Sandy Eastwood, Charles Walton, and Chris Miller. These positions were based on their ability to work with others and their ability to put together new ideas and make them work. Directors were also required to have taken a drama class. The actors themselves were selected through open auditions. Any student could try out. The student directors hand picked all students they wished to be in their show. They were chosen for their ability to speak, act and work well with others. The student directed One Acts were a success. They were well put together and directed. Pfaff said, Their ability to work together towards a common goal was what made the One Acts work. That's what the audience saw. 4 ' ' 41211 . f ' , ffl Junior Derek Rudman gives Senior Stacy Sokolik the eye. F -X w?i'Q M ,W 3 Junior Melissa Toledo in 'Visitors From Forest Hills,' portrays a woman in trouble. Junior Jeremy Sher and Senior Dave Stobbe discuss their plans. ' Student Life Always th .4 L l, Wfwors I
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