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■ LEFT: Danny Berry (in drag) fends off the advances of Omega Jones. BELOW: Kim Trowbridge and Jennifer Burrows personify their perspective roles. BOTTOM: Jean Larroux, Kim Trowbridge, and Hayden Larroux have a confrontation. Drama 29
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Drama Once again the Drama Club did another fine job in putting together their spring production. This year’s play was a farce in three acts. “An Apple for Eve” gave its audiences a good laugh and boasted some great acting. The players were: Chris Schmidt, Jean Larroux, Danny Berry, David Bast, Shane Preatori- ous, Mike Souviac, and Jorge Ponjuan. From OLA: Kim Trowbridge, Leigh Triche, Hayden Larroux, An¬ na Dean, Nicole Montagnet, Karen Kolodziej, and Jennifer Burrows. The play is one of many small pits. Miss Dorinda Apple is an eccentric old lady who is very wealthy. She lives in Apple City, which was founded by her Grandfather. Her niece Eve is in love with the boy next door, but if she marries him she will lose $90,000. In order to get the money she must marry the last bearer of the Apple name. The person is none other than William Apple who is a country bumpkin. From one comic scene to another our characters lead us to a heartwarming ending. This year’s pro¬ duction was under the direction of faculty member Mr. Walter Damiens. “It was too much fun,’’ said Jean Larroux. “The entire cast had a very memorable time putting on the play.’’ TOP RIGHT: Sally Stewart played by Leight Triche, and Eve Langley played by Kim Trowbridge have an emotional encounter. ABOVE: Tabitha Towser (Kaaren Kolodziej) and Maudie Beggs (Jennifer Bur¬ rows). RIGHT: Omega Jones (Jean Larroux) was a standout in this year’s comic production. 28 Drama
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Homecoming The Rockachaws delighted a stadium full of homecoming fans as they wore down the visiting Pass Christian Pirates 27-6. This improved the team’s record to 5-4 with the team gaining over 300 yards in total offense. Tailback Yasin Shabazz scored twice, with touch¬ down runs of 30 and 17 yards. The other Rockachaw points were provided by Freddie Wirstrom, who caught a 34-yard aerial from quarterback Cedric Smith, and Jorge Ponjuan who blasted over from the one yard line in the fourth quarter. Coach Lyons indicated that he was pleased with the efforts of his entire squad, and mentioned in his post-game comments to his team the importance of ending the season on a winning note. This year’s Homecoming Queen was Jessica Def- fes, daughter of Mrs. Tricia Deffes. Jessica is a Senior Alpha Honor Roll Student at Our Lady Acad¬ emy. She is a member of the National Honor So¬ ciety, Foreign Language Club, Yearbook Staff, Span¬ ish Honor Society, Quiz Bowl Team, Math and Science Team, and S.A.D.D. In addition, she is Senior Class Secretary and Captain of the St. Stanis¬ laus Varsity Cheerleaders. Maids for this year’s Homecoming Court were Kristi Breland of Bay Senior High School, Nicole Montagnet of Our Lady Academy, Jennifer Reeves of Long Beach High School, and Stacey Standridge of Coast Episcopal High School. 30 Homecoming
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