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A A1NTS I At the auditions, Marie Spellman twists with Jennifer Haberman, Melissa Warkentin, and Lani Gourley as they all dance to 70 ' s music. Clearly impressed by Allen Felix ' s movie review in the paper is his new neighbor, played by Lani Gourley. %6 Student Uli e
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fceaetq? . Ofaupf Rally practiced all through the year. Then came out and started to cheer. Spirit soared throughout the gym As the band played our own school ' s hymn. Oh when the Saints ... They got a new leader named GayLynn Moore. She advised all the girls. that ' s what she was for. She knew the ropes from years before And taught new mounts for when we scored. By washing cars, money they did make. And as secret pals, goodies did bake. They practiced for rallies during period one. Then rated their performance when they were done. They discussed what was wrong if the rating was bad. They polished to perfection turning bad into rad. Six hours a week after school they were here. It was mandatory practice to get them in gear. Cheers were heard down through the halls. Their voices were hoarse after yelling at walls. Unity played a major part. Squads performed together right from the start. Aloha, Spook, and Fairy Tale dreams. Were well received ideas for themes. Rallies ended with an inspiring cry . . . VICTORY! Front. Mascot: Devon Clark. Row 2. Varsity Song: Charina Oro. Tammy Troncoso, Dana Merry. Michelle Carrey. Rhonda Torrance. Jean Simons. Kim Chism. Row 3. Varsity Cheer: Kris Filippone, Tonya Forester. Rhonda Danielson. Michelle Esposito. Raylynn Maberry. Andrea Cooper. Julie Marshall. Shannon Booth. Row 4. Flag: Leonore Saucedo. Karen Cugno. Cathi Razo, Kim Kuhlman. Claire Torres. Tracy Younghans. Back. J.V. Cheer: Ginger Kerames. Angie Moreland. Tania Brenning. Andrea Martin. Tracy Heider. Rally members redecorate the Boyde residence during Hell Week for football players. ? ?s
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$ Sbut ' P ' tom 76e Pott The brilliant flash of lights, the thunderous applause of a mammoth-sized audience, the over-whelming size of the auditorium, and the razzle- dazzle of a professional set were all standard at the Pantages, but not exactly what you got upon entering G-4 on opening night of Play It Again, Sam. The creativity and originality of the cast and crew, with help from director Sam Robinson, made up for the less than adequate surroundings. The audience received an interesting show with good acting. Senior Charles Harris was main character Allen Felix. It was a great experience, said Charles. Danielle MacCartney and Peter Brown played Allen ' s friends, Linda and Dick Christie. The supporting cast added extra flair to this entertaining comedy about a bachelor looking for love. Jennifer Haberman played Allen ' s former wife, Nancy. Kevin Jonker excelled as Bogey. Marie Spellman, Melissa Warkentin, Jennifer Hutchison and Laney Gourley added sparkle to the performance. The costumes were outrageously authentic ' 70 ' s style. The cast was supported by the 3-person crew. Stage manager, junior David Lepore set the props, junior Kristina Nicotera did sound. It was great fun, said freshman lightboard operator Russell Overland. In one of Allen Felix ' s many dreams. Jennifer Haberman. as his former wife, begs for a second chance. While they toast an evening alone. Danielle MacCartney as Linda Christie pours Martinelli ' s from a champagne bottle for Charles Harris. T ra H4i 87
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