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Wings is a play about dreams. At the beginning, Papa and Mama Bird are about to send Junior out of the nest. He is Hying when Mama asks him if he remembered his sweater. Junior crashes. The next scenes deal with children growing up and having teachers, parents, and friends ruin their dreams. (The mask represents a dream destroyer. ) At the end of the play, there is another bird scene. This time the Papa is Junior (from Scene 1), and Baby is a girl. The scene is identical to Scene 1, but at the very end. Papa realizes what is happening and removes his mask, telling Baby to go after her dreams. Janet L. Werner is the director. TOP LEFT: The cast, directors, and lighting crew form a support group for one another on opening night. (The play missed going to the Districts by one point.) Bottom row: Stephanie Shannon, Olie Nowytski, and Hrytz Poletz. Row 2: Tom Troupe. Row 3: Amy Collins, Kirsten Kalthoff, Mollie Crosswhite, Student Director Chris Cowan, and Lighting Technician Eric Iverson. Top row: Jacques DuRand, Andy Brownell (lighting), and Director Janet Werner. MIDDLE LEFT: Guidance counselors Amy and Hrytz give the speech to students Stephanie and Tom. BOTTOM LEFT: Olie, Amy, Hrytz, Mollie, and Steph become young children again. BOTTOM RIGHT: Papa Bird (Jacques) and Mama Bird (Olie) send Baby (Amy) out into the world. (Copy by Mollie C.) competition] ONE-ACT PLAY
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DEBATE AND SPEECH DEBATE SEASON Topic for policy debate this season — Resolved: that the Federal government should adopt a policy to increase political stability in Latin America. Lincoln-Douglas debate: There is no such thing as a just war. Special Honors and Awards. Policy Debate — Doug Smalley and Nancy Root placed 2nd in the St. Francis Tournament, broke to quarterfinals at Apple Valley. Hrytz Poletz and Peter Eversoll placed 3rd at the South St. Paul Tournament. Nancy Root placed 2nd in the Stillwater tournament (Lincoln-Douglas). Advisor: Glen Skov. DEBATE TEAM. Sitting: Nancy Root, Doug Smalley, and Tom Lindgren. Standing: Matt Lundgren, Deepa Iyengar, Mike Ibarra, Hrytz Poletz, and Peter Eversoll. Missing: Advisor Glen Skov. SPEECH TEAM. Row 1: Stephanie Shannon, Tom Lindgren, Hrytz Poletz, Julie Schmalz-bauer, Bob Skeate. Row 2: Jennifer Dean, Elizabeth Sullivan, Jenny Jurgens, Katie Gonier, Monika Wahi, Eric Ong, Phu Hong. Row 3: Ann Johnson, Matt Lundgren, Peter Eversoll, Chih-Jen Chen, Jenny Blissenbach, Doug Smalley. Missing: Advisor James Studer. SPEECH SEASON Conference Champions were Tom Lindgren and Doug Smalley. Placing 2nd in Conference were Nancy Root, Monika Wahi, Julie Schmalzbauer. Placing 3rd in Conference were Jacques DuRand, Hrytz Poletz, Bob Skeate, and Stephanie Shannon. Tournament Results: Nancy took 1st trophy at Big Lake, St. Anthony, and Little Falls tournaments. Katie took 1st at St. Anthony; Julie took 1st at Little Falls. Regions — Nancy Root, second in Regions, advanced to the State Tournament. Bob Skeate placed 5th in Regions, Tom Lindgren 5th, and Hrytz Poletz 4th. Others advancing to Regions were Doug Smalley, Jacques DuRand, Katie Gonier, and Stephanie Shannon. Advisor Studer commented, Many students worked very hard to make this a successful season.
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