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YOU ' RE A GOOD MAN. CHARLIE DROWN 29
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28 HRPPINE55 15... by Candie Wesr The 5HS Drama Deparrmenr presented You ' re A Good Man, Charlie Drown as its annual fall play, and rhe audience found rhar the presenrarion made a fun-filled evening for all who were in atten- dance. Although the cast was plagued by typical problems such as lost clothes and forgotten lines, the actors and actresses carried off these little mishaps without the au- dience being aware of any pro- blems. Even when rhe entire cast forgot the words to rhe closing song Happiness Is on opening night, the audience hardly noticed as the group improvised and hum- med along with great enthusiasm. An outstanding performance was given by Billy Copeland who played rhe part of Snoopy, as well as Tony Cooper who portrayed rhe lovable Charlie Drown, the vulnerable little boy whom everyone picks on. Of course, Mia Toles made a perfect Lucy as she played the bully in a daring and forceful way. The cast as a whole made the play come alive for the audience and Charlie Drown was one of rhe big suc- cesses of the 1982-83 school year. 1. The cost of Charlie Drown consisred of: Row 1: Lucy (Mio Toles), Linus (Tom Wiperr) Row 2: Shroeder (Dovid Sreen), Peppermint Porry (Robin Anglemeyer), Solly (Joyce Dorey). Charlie Drown (Tony Cooper), Snoopy (Dill Copeland). Row 3: Marcy (Angonerre King), Pig Pen (Chris Har- rison). Doy (William Todd), Pony (Lisa Vin- cent). 2. Charlie Drown and a student assis- tant constructed the set fot the play, Charlie Drown. 3. The cast of Charlie Drown and Home, Home on the Range under the direction of Shroeder 4. Snoopy ployed by Dill Copeland ond Dinner Time 5. Linus (Tom Wipert). 6. Mr. Lloyd Lewis. 7. Peppermint Patty (Robin Anglemeyer) 8 Dill Copelond. 9. Lucy (Mia Toles) fought Linus (Tom Wipert) ond Charlie Drown (Tony Cooper) the little known facts about the wilderness. 10. Charlie Brown (Tony Cooper) visited rhe doctor, Lucy (Mia Toles).
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30 BHBV FHCE by Lesley Garrett Baby Face, you ' ve got rhe cutest little . . . rang through the classrooms of South on February 14 in the traditional celebration of this special day. The musical talents of the choir and rhe Senior Boosters were joined in harmony for Baby Face, You Are My Sunshine, and Ain ' t She Sweet as they delivered singing valen- tines from secret admirers, special loves, and faithful friends. The day started, as usual, with members of Student Council delivering red, pink, and white carnations to in- dividuals as a special remem- brance on this day for lovers. Then as the first period bell rang, the Singing Valentines began, com- plete with fancy routines by the singers and a large heart for the receivers to hold while they were being serenaded. It was a day fill- ed with blushes, surprises, laughs, and old-time fun, and most students left school that afternoon with a hand full of carnations and a memory filled with special songs sung just for them. John Sprinkle, a member of Senior Boosters, said, We had a lot of fun but by the end of the day, we were all tired. 1. Lisa Vincent, Tom Wiperr, Joyce Dorey, Tony Cooper, Sherry Hoggy, Mike Dellopino. ond Tondro Thompson sing to rhe receivers of o Singing Volenrine, Thod- dius Doyd ond Cheri Lowson. 2. Lonce Clark, Chuck Mobro. and Dwighr Dobbins hold rhe carnations rhey received from rhe members of Srudenr Council. 3. Members of rhe Senior Boosters sort out the Valen- tines ond plan their singing course through the school each period. 4. James Mulkey is serenaded by Lolita Johnson, Leah Wilker- son, Koy Shropshire, Kathy Smith, and Felica Ponder. 5. Amy Robey receives a singing Valentine from o friend. 6. Mrs. Rower holds a heart while Rod Lawhorn tells her how much of a 5unshine she really is. 7. John Sprinkle. 8. Jason Hursr and Mrs. Clark. 9. Melonie Dlockwell. 10. Darrell Johnson. t -
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