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HARVEY MAKES TRACKS UNUSUAL OCCURRENCES often baffled Steve Edison, Richie Greenfield, and Michelle Edison in Harvey. , -5.-. .1 . 92 gf Alan Kollar, Joey Bauman, Richie Greenfield, Roy Johanson, Tessie Dittman, Angela Davenport, Steve Edison and Lyta Shadburn. Cast of Harvey: Lisa Cooper, Novis, Lynn Verner, Jenny TALENTED ROY JOHANSON speaks confidently to his friend Harvey. Roy, along with the rest of the dedicated cast, spent between twelve and twenty hours a week in preparation for the play. TALENTED ACTRESSES Lynn Verner and Jenny Bauman displayed the importance of expression well in many scenes of the fall play Harvey. , 'Q s I if v OH MY . . . JOEY Novis strikes an exasperat- ed pose when he realizes he's forgotten a patient. PONDERING THE POSSIBILITY of an invisible rabbit, Richie Greenfield contemplates thought- fully his next move. t 'Q ' ,X fix 2 . ,,t,., ,,f. A Drama Excels Once Again Once again, Mike Moss' Mossketers produced an excellent crop of actors and actresses. Their productions continued to show a definite air of professionalism. Through much dedication and hard work, tha club succeeded in accomplishing many goals for the year. Among those goals was the successful fall season comedy Harvey. Playing a convincing lead as Elwood P. Dowd, Roy Johanson had everyone, namely the audience, convinced that he was keeping company with a six foot white rabbit named Harvey. Other effective scenes were portrayed by an excellent group of novice actors. Harvey's conglomeration of wit and drama will be long remembered by its audiences. 109
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S.G.A .... INVOLVED Junior and senior members in tree: Butler Day, Chris Lomax, Tessie Dittman, Susan Bedgood, Reid Daven- port, Angie Pack, Jeff Burnham, Monique Orr, Julie P. Oudt, Rob Cutts, back row: Lisa Goldie, Missy Meers, Richie Greenfield, Luanne Gaither, Tracy Tiger Bonner, Jimmy Sutton, Kelly Casey, Michelle Henson, Jack Harmon, Rene Jackson, Pam Adams, John Hanson, Chris Yandow, Dane Kaley, Jerry DeVarrnes, Dana Castleberry, Nick Kavadellis, Lavonne DiPietro, Wayne Homscheck, Lisa Hebling, Laura Morris, Angie Taylor, Christy Trotter, Craig Cook, Frank Webb, Karen Cochran, Mark Mitchell, front row: Cindy Mabry, Dujuanna Whittmore, Stephanie Busby, Tracie Pike, Kim Smith, Wynn Pennington, Karen Fidler, Sally Henson, Teresa DeFranks, Amy Britton, Bob Monroe, Robin Bagley, Denise Campbell, Jeff Biddy, Theresa Frassrand, Charlotte Edwards, Gaye Farnsworth, Robin Glaze, Jenny Strudthoff, Roberta Botni, Helene Schneider, Beth Barrett, Terri Sawyer, Jamie Cardell, Rena Barnes. Officers, in front: David Are, Sgt. at Arms, Debbie Overstreet, sponsor, Tracy Ray, Vice-President, Daryl Mauldin, President, Gary Harris, Chaplain, Not Pictured: Angela Davenport, Treasurer, Johnna Barrett, Secretary. GUEST SPEAKER DEE-DEE Arnold chaired the Mike Davis fund-raising campaign. The underlying secret to the S.G.A.'s national recognition can be defined by one word: Involvement. Not only does it involve the members and faculty, but the entire student body as well. This year, Spray- berry's student government continued its tradition of excellence by concentrating even harder on their purpose as a liason between students, faculty and the commun- ity. With the aid of dedicated sponsors, officers, and members, this was a goal well accomplished. 108 1 55. uso-or 1 u uquq-. Qu ' -baggage 'ir JVQJ' 9 I ill -Q i .1 5 f 5.5. N I-0 J JT Pr' THE S.G.A. ICE-CREAM SOCIAL brought out the animal in many a student, including Tessie Dittman, EXCITEMENT OVERWHELMS sophomore Amy Cald- well beyond the point that she can feed herself. Jamie Cardell assists. OUTSTANDING SENIOR Teresa DeFranks continued her record of devotion to the S.G.A. this year. Being a former Vice-President, Teresa added much valued knowledge to the club.
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. l l, i KALIEDESCOPE entertainer Mark Dobbs amuses a young onlooker at the Civic Center. Sprayberry was invited this year to take a special part in the festival, TOP 1980-81 DRAMA CLUB: BOTTOM: Laura McEntire, Dawn Jamison, Beverly Williams, Marca Shrum, Waymon Post, Melissa Wood, Michael Moss, Matt McCoy, Nancy Gant, Jeff Poteat, Scott Barland, Laura 3 third: Connie Moss, Elana Velazquez, Angie Taylor, Mari Sutpen, Mark Robertson, Lyn Verner, Roxi Reed, Terri West, Susan Cooper, Mark Dobbs, Joey Novis, Margot Lipp, Tammy Brauner, Michelle Davis, Angie Pack, Tessie Dittman, Lyta Shadburn, Angela Canaday, Deidra Parker: second: Debra Jane Luney, David Klang, Richy Greenfield, Tammra Painter, Jouone White, Keith Platt, Steve Edison, Mike Chrznowski, Scott Smith, Michael Kirkpatrick, Rhonda Blackwell, Allan Kollar, Susan Bedgood, Laura Attily, Anders lvarson, Sheila Ledfordg back: Eddie Manner, Jennifer Baumann, Jeff Pharr, Marlene, Viera Roy Johansen, Eddie Putz, Steven Cruz, Sally Rice, Butler Day, Bill Fuller, Tamara Johansen, top: Susan Rice. THE CAST llri Order Of Appearancel Joe Keller ...... .................... Dr. Jirn Bayliss . . . Frank Lubey . . Sue Bayliss .... Lydia Lubey . . Chris Keller ... Burt ....... Kate Keller' .. Ann Deeuer . . . . George Deeuer ... 110 Tl A '- MY som 2 RICHY GREENFIELD .... . SCOTT SMITH BUTLER DAY . . . TONYA DUCKETT ...... TERRI WEST ........JOEYNOVlS ........BlLl.Y HOGG TAMARA JOHANSEN ...... MARGOT LIPP . . STEVEN EDISON Arm TRUE LOVE. Chris iJoey Novisl finally builds enough confidence to show Ann lMargot Lippl the love he NHS for her. Joey and Margot have both appeared in other Moss productions: Joey in HARVEY and Margot in THE GOOD DOCTOR. I X CENTER PAGE: ALL MY SONS CLIMAX occurs as Chris fJoey Novisj confronts his father Frank fRichy Greenfieldb over the latter's guilt in producing faulty equipment which caused the death of soldiers, onel Chris brother and Frank's son. ABOVE: KATE fTAMARA JOHANSENJ fights reality' and acceptance in ALL MY SONS. Tamara is a dedicated member of the drama club. ' l l
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