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The Dusseldorf girls perform during the Carnival ballet. i , ll , , l. Never before had there been such a wide variety of characters seen on Shorecrest's two year old stage. Car- nival, this years fall lay, directed by Ms. johnson, showed the hard work and dedication that had been put into the production. The stage, used to full capacity with lifesize moveable wagons, suspended archways, live snakes, a sing- ing poodle, and the magnificent puppet booth, left the audience not only im- pressed, but also compelled to come back a second time, The orchestra performed over thirty- five pieces and received standing ova- tions in all four performances, The lead characters, Kristin Woorlbury, Ron Hip- pie, james Bennett, Kara Netelenbos, and Todd lacobs showed off their in- dividual talents. The Carnival heighten- ed Shorecrest's reputation as a school that produces an incredible amount of talent, Dean Colden makes a grand entry on his stilts as he returns from the Carnival ballet. ' WWW?-if flip' ., , w- ' . gf, zfiktf, '- K , , . . ,. ,,,.,,,, -,,,,,,, ,,,. ,,. W, ., -' f etzawaaafcsfirtew 1 me-2 4 '25 5371155 . ,,., -. . i , rms-1 . i Fall Pla 129
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Commercial Foods had another successful year. Advised by Mrs. Eguchi, the students prepared food, managed and ran the Highlander Cafe. Delicious substitutions for the everyday boring cafeteria food, reasonable prices, and the fun of havin friends wait on you all combines HI CALURIES to make the Cafe successful as well as enjoyable. Students in the class learned everything from budgeting to waiting tables, to managing. Commercial Foods was a fun way to learn, quotes one of the students, and it was fun for everyone! fx -,,,,- GETTING For years, helping has been a Shorecrest tradition, and hel ing is what the Child Psycholjogy class does best. The students help out nei hborhood parents by watching ieir children every day in Shorecrest's own day care center in A Hall. The students teach the children valuable lessons by playing games and working on proLects with them. In return, the c ildren help the high school students to gain a better understanding of the wa a child's mind works, which will help the students to be better parents in the future. 128 Foods! Child Psychology Tim Blair, Larry Amarok, and Mike Peck prepare a gourmet meal fo the Highlander Cafe HI HO KIDS E Sandy Gillman watches one ofthe boys to make sure he doesn't eat his Tinker Toy.
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HI This class studied with profes- sionals in the theater field this year, attendin workshops to improve their skili. I In order to be in pla production, it was necessary to au ition in front of Miss johnson. Senior Teri Holcomb said lt's tough competi- tion, but being a member of the class was a very rewarding experience. The class was very time consum- ing, involving a lot of after school wo b tw sw Iwo e rce is w i f me siiifrgirsilwaii liz-Welt? Play Production dirty dances for us. HDR culminated in a play May 12-14, which included members: lames Bennett, layson Beatty, Brian Culver, Heather Davis, Christine Elder, ff Elizabeth En lish, john Grade, Anita Harris, Michael Hennessey, Ron Hippe, Teri Holcomb, Todd lacobs, Chris Lara, Al ce LaTourelle, Stacy Longhom, E ise McFeron, Ben Moore, Kara Netelenbos, Diana Renn, Corey Scherrer, Dana Sovar, Alicia Straub, Eric Trott, and Kristin vOQ9t9dl1btilSX- Miss johnson watches her troupe in warmups. I .ffeemwm ,-,,,- ., ,T z fl a X if wil-1 N l l 1 I, , .Vvv llill lf- I ui , st,- ,, f V . rr ,,- - . 4. - A ' f -, 1 Q' Mr 52 , 4519 ,gsm w W- ..s 5732? ey-M4 2 ' M 5' 1 Q S 1 eszafifzsg V x 77: I5 55? 1 L gt- A 3 Q if 435' 4, K , v wt is 'fs ' an :L EL ggjiw' Q, YEAH- -V f - zffmawifwv-M' fr' ' f'-,'?5 i'af-iiEifQ,s'W 5 1, 1 'if'r::'P'f?v'33-i'S 'Y?' M27 2 1' ' A ' 1, ' ' W 7 M 4 I X ' xi W ,Q 7 H , 454' !s:31?,,bf.z.5t,asS11::,-lf -gg K , wG5if,0,H4g. , , , Kraatz 1, on My it mi V ' , 5 rggzaifqzfrg-11 - 11-41:-Mele? -'.1,5,'e??.:,,z5 ,t,. 2 ff , - 5. 4iI' in .. -N,..i5', is, .,t.3vcg?53f7S1s,. .M 1:14 War lr sig if-1 gpg 4, -2' W N F'- Sf I N1 at 5' ff Q f aff . b y X ta . .qw rc. , f A -r oft' r '-A 1 3 0 Pl P Ci t.
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