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GO CAMEL GO!!!” Snoopy and other characters from the popular cartoon. Peanuts.” kept the full- house roaring as the vocal class per- formed the broadway musical. You’re A Good Man. Charlie Brown. The hard work and dedication of the cast resulted in a first-class production which thrilled theater goers and brought them to their feet for a standing ovation at the end of the performance. The musical, a series of fast-paced vin- gettes concerning the lives and thoughts of the Peanuts” characters, had many memorable scenes. John T. Worm’s Snoopy, battling the Red Baron on his Sop- with Camel or celebrating the joyous oc- casion of suppertime was probably the crowd's favorite. But the audience's hearts also went out to Charlie Brown (Mark Thompson) as he tried to establish a relationship with the little red-haired girl, and those same hearts were warmed when Linus (Randy Morris), in an en- chanting moment, assured his crabby sis- ter Lucy (Cyndee Lewis) that he really loved her. Cynthia Lucas as Patty kept the audi- ence’s eyes riveted on her jump rope as she demonstrated the versatility of a sin- gle prop. The musical was directed by Suzan Tarwater and students Karen Bluhm and Toby Williams. Clockwise from lower left: (I) Lucy asks Schroeder. Wouldn’t It Be Nice If Some- day We Should Get Marwied?” (2) Go Camel Go” is Snoopy’s cry while running from the Red Baron. (3) Patty and Linus discuss What Happiness Is.” (4) Snoopy and Patty go on a rabbit hunt. (S) Lucy points out some of the faults of Charlie Brown. The cast included, standing. Janet Fig- gins. Monte Slaven. Mary Lawhead. Mark Winger. Kurtis Wilkerson. Kelly Young. Vicki Whaley. Shane Darrough. Vickie Carrillo, Karen Bluhm. Diane Moore. Lyn- da Bluhm. Melody McCune. Jo Branine. Tanya Kimbrough. Jeri Sosa. Julia Hart. Cyndee Lewis. Kriss Nairn. Donna Glass- cock. Robin Williamson. Lois Begley. Cin- dy Morris. Delores Partida. Georgina Jor- dan. Sitting-. Cynthia Lucas. Mark Thomp- son. Randy Morris. Shaila Thompson. Shel- ley Mitchell. LaDawna Like. Lisa Hebberd. Audrey Lauppe. Tamara McKinney. Rita Shepard. Larry Like. Scott Ellis. Donnel Murray. John T. Worm, and Toby Wil- liams. Photos courtesy of David Parman. 18
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Stuco Sets New Homecoming Policy This fall. Stuco submitted to the student body a proposal to change Homecoming to a Fall Festival. The Festival, approved by the student body, makes only Senior girls eligible for Festival Queen. Escorts and attendants are drawn from all classes and are chosen to include representatives from all fall sports. Left. Scott Ellis and Lori Hoopingarner silk- screen Terrible Towels. a combination money making, fund-raising project. The de- sign for the towels are created by Kris Dex- ter (Kraig's brother). The towels were sold to sports fans to wave during games. Above, from back: Tanya Snowbarger. Trea- surer: Vicki Whaley. Brian Denney. Mr. Jack- son. Sponsor: Scott Ellis. Mrs. Gerard. Spon- sor. Lori Hoppingarner. Mark Thompson. Jeff Sadler. President: Terri Ashida. Secretary: Andy Fiss. Robyn Willinger. Gary Whaley. Stephanie Webb, and Lynda Bluhm. Vice- President.
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