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O' Spivey and Me Murphy pause tor a after being called by Nurse Cachet Ste Scanlon’ jettirs shoes the concenfrahon needed in constructing a bomb Cuckoo’s Nest Is Innovative A new director and a controversy! subject matter made the FaH Play a star- tling success The community feedback was shghtly negative due to the use ot profanity and the portrayal of prosti- tutes The tension was there but most accepted it Quite a t t was cut from the script Although the attendance goal of one-lhousand was not reached the attendance was well above average Part ot the success was due to the fact the cast did a ‘ teaser a preview of the play tor the school This drummed up the student support T he cast worked well together Very few probtems were experienced. Rusty Nixon s inexperi ence. although this was his first starring roie, did not hinder the play. Mr Tyree was confident about him He said He had that inner drrve; he was a natural actor' The cast took the play seriously. Most of the expectations of the cast wore met Finally, when Mr Tyree was asked. Why this particular play? he responded with good guess, it fit the people we had and the characters were easy to adapt to and portray “ He also commented that with these types of characters a curtain caS was needed to bring the cast out of character It lor ms an intimacy between the cast and the audience The cast norrben Row 1 Mssry ZeotZ. Sieve Jemrs. Lode Svmony Karo Sammuets. Rusty Ntxon. Coteen Fjfir. Mark Harmon, Row 2 Tamm CuHson. Jim I «m. John Verieramo. Tom Neman, John Oetamore. Adrian P+126 Paid Yousi Row 3 KeOy Feagter Jon Benefwl DoroOty Dmsmoce. Jozeph McKesson Andy Came. Monty Ku6kye Mary Harmon Ncrt pictured is Tarms Albertson Billy Bibbil (Monty Kuskye) begs Nurse Cfwwwtck (Adrian F azza and Hardng (Jozepn McMurphy (Rusty Mixon) Informs Harding achor $ (Dorothy Dmsmore) forgiveness McKesson) umwllngly straighten m ward (Jozeph McKesson) of Nurse Rachels true obfectve 9
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Voyage Through Months Of September, October Engaged in activities throughout Sep- tember and October, students took advantage of the moderate weather, floating with the spirit of having a good football season and the team work m Powder Puff The outdoors was fantas- tic’ Everyone enjoyed all indoor actrvi- ties like Jr Miss, dances, and parties lust as well Students ad lusted very well with start- ing a new year by joining clubs, sports and sinking into the books Getting the yearbooks has always been a great part of students lives in the fan This fall gave students more things to do than they could handle Groovin' lo me mueic of ttie Newspaper dance e senior Dense SUIr« n Coping With Tension Tension isn't always easy to cope with' Remember the last few minutes of a tied football game or that time you waited on the resutts of your finals. Ten- sion i$ a common emotion ted by many There are various ways of refccvmg stress caused by every- day activities Most people bite their nails, chew on the end of a pen or tap their foot Whatever is your way. join the crowd' arv» e «s on a Home Ec Revealing h anger « Jo c McKesson w ttiMtre cttss Surveying Vie Mayflower earboo . at the Swing Choir dance are formgn exchange students Louee Hoeon and Paolo Mycantoo 8
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High Spirits Crested In t Homecoming Victory Great enthusiasm filled the air all during Homecoming week with the building of floats, dress-up days, hall decorations. and the pep session 'Rock with the Rockies” was the first of the many excite- ment filled days everyone wore his favonte rock concert t-shirt Fol- lowing came overafl. sweatshirt, red and white, and hat days. Junior Paul Ramsby won hat day with hi$ race hetmet ooncoction During the pep session Friday, Juniors triumphed over all with their skit Academy Awards The annual parade was led by the queen candidates and their escorts riding in Corvettes, provided by the Vette Club With a tot more participation there were about eight more additional floats than in the past making the parade longer The float competition was taken by the Business Club, earning them the prize of ten dol- lars Bringing up the end were Junior High students showing their support to help lead the Rockies to a victory Benchmg along the edeInes are Seniors Mike Ball. Dave Fehrer Mike Mile and 0 «|Oyed by bang crowned queen Vcki KaeseM and escort Brian Gerard Bfcn Beatt, y During me pre-game shoe Seniors Sam Boys and Sieve Slukerborg perform me Taking money and stamping hands are the jobs of J V fa number Cheerleaders Tom Schater and I itby F orbos
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