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M ,M Q 4.4 Sitting this one out Many afternoons were spent taking notes on which scenes needed worked. Brent Curry ijuniorl and Cindy Davis fseniorl go over some of their lines. Everyth1ng's fine Comforting 'tMaggie , Charlie Daniell Cseniorl reassures Lynette Hogan fseniorl that everything is all right. , tiey tyi yyyyt,y, W Me? I i ,J 1 1 Q: ' 24 1 ' if, ,,a. ' I? Thesiplans FRON ROW: Rebekah Pugh, Shae Green, and Kathleen McGlasson. SECOND ROW: Patty Crawford, Lynette Hogan, John Jones, Patricia Mumme, and Cindy Smith. BACK ROW: Steve Zellers, Charlie Daniell, Jeff Clack, Troy Anderson, Glenn Huff, Brian Kirk, Scott F. Ramsey, Steven Helmstetler, and Brent Curry. Drama Club FRONT ROW: Charlie Daniell, Patricia Mumme, Scott F. Ramsey, Kathleen McGlasson, and Brent Curry. SECOND ROW: David-Michael Hall, Monique Ketchum, Iris Eickmann, Julie Salih, Holly Logan, Amanda Turchiano, Dru Mouser, and Barbara Pagel. THIRD ROW: Patty Crawford , Jennifer Hobbs, Georgia Spurlock, Meredeth Lucio, Sheryl Mackey, Jennifer Reed, Karen Wallace, Lynnette Hogan, Rebekah Pu h, and Suzanne Martin. FORTH ROW: Scott Ferguson, Cindy Smith, Kyle Findley, Jenny Kenney, fennifer Payton, Dusty Thebo, John Jones, Shae Green, Steve Mitchell, Leeta Hill, Margo Harrison, and Brent Cooper. BACK ROW: Steve Zellers, Jeff Clack, Leonard Murphy, Kimberly Cribbs, Steve Tucker, Kambri Crews, Glenn Huff, Scott Nixon, Jeff Howard, Brian Kirk, Steven Helmstetler, Ronnie Rameriz, and Troy Anderson. Come, let's go Charlie Daniell Csemorl with the help of Brent Curry Qjuniorl, try to persuade Lynette Hogan Cseniorl to come into the house where Charlie is to die. This scene was one of three where each had a loved one who was dying. Photo by Tammy Mihalek. Drarrla 1 '33
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