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Scott Lohr interrupts Alex Flani- up. All Alan can do is sit there Alex Flanigan walks across the gan’s cover-up story about why and wonder what will happen stage to turn out the lights. Alex Doug Evans has Alan Sisler tied plays Doug’s partner in crime. Police officers Scott Jamison and Abby Brewster, played by Leigh Tommy Smith take Doug Evans Knotts, greets her long lost neph- away to jail for murder. Doug ob- ew, Jonathon, played by Doug Ev- viously does not think he should ans. Jonathon is not a welcome have to go. guest in the Brewster household. Senior Class Play.
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Always the social butterfly, Becky Sanders (10) gives a warm hello to her sophomore friends Jamie Co- law, and Mike Madigan. Diamonds are a girl’s best friend. Front row: Seniors Tommy Smith, Although senior Queen Sandy Traci Martin, Queen Sandy Ma- Mason’s crown is not really made son, John Lewis, Flower girl An- of diamonds, she and her escort issa Jamison, Wendy Bosley, and John Lewis (12) seem to be enjoy- Scott Lohr. Back row: Freshmen ing it anyway. Chuck Graham and Missy DiSi- mone, Sophomores Lisa Schmidt and Brent Sanders, and Juniors Terri Jo Friend and Randy DeWitt Homecoming 17
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7s a % 0d ae E a ie Y Arsenic Teddy, played by Jim Metz, sits down to rest from all of his ad- ventures. He is completely un- aware of what his aunts do to lonely old men. Mortimer looks into the window set to find a corpse hidden there. Little does he know at the time that his aunts are responsible for the dead person. and Old Lace Insanity at its best What did little old ladies, insanity and murder have in common? They were all a part of the comedy-thriller play Arsenic and Old Lacewhich was presented by the Senior class. The play told the story of two old ladies, Leigh Knotts and Renee Helmick, who poisoned old men and buried them in their basement. Their crazy nephew, Jim Metz, who believed he was President Rooseve lt, dug the graves for them. Their other nephew, Alan Sisler, discovered their hor- rible secret one night on his way to the theater with his fiance, Chelle White. He tried to keep his aunts out of trouble. Meanwhile, his other brother, Doug Evans, who was a psycho, and his assistant, Alex Flanigan, show up on the scene to create more trouble. By the end of the play, everything was straightened out. Jim, Leigh, and Renee all ended up going to the Happydale sanitarium. The police, played by Tommy Smith, Scott Lohr, Scott Jamison, and John Hornyak, still did not believe there were twelve bodies buried in the basement. Senior Class Play. 19
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