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enthused about their Senior year. Julie O'Meara and Amy Roland return to school after a mad dash to Wendy's. Grant Swanson, Scott Grigsby, and Eric King stroll to school looking prepared.
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Chris Marks and Tom Sharp are catching rays during lunch. Karen McDonald, Perry Coleman and Rachel Alber look en- Wanda Meyer and Kristin Haske listen to Mr. Riggs in the Library. LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL! So we did. Our school year started out with good times that carried through the whole year. The first day came complete with all the first day thrills; we were bombarded with grading policies, rules, and the un- forgettable “what I did over my summer vacation” es- say.The first day itself began with a short assembly imme- diately followed by the dreaded, “OK. Let's go to first hour.” And with that statement, lockers began slamming shut. No one ad- mitted to the excitement of seeing who would be in class, but you could feel it in the air! And then first hour was over. The day had sailed by, and then the week, until we lost sight of time, and the first day seemed like a life- time ago.
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wmhjm-- 4s you nervously glance up at the clock, the knots in your stomach tighten and a wave of nausea rolls over you. Thoughts of stage fright, missed cues and forgotten lines scramble around in your mind as the terrifying mo- ment draws closer. The musical fairytale. Once upon a Mattress, ex- ploded with flying colors on November 19 20 on the stage of the high school autitorium. Endless hours were spent learning and perfecting lines, practicing difficult songs, and building a very time consuming set. The cast, technicians, directors and many generous volunteers helped stuff chicken wire with hundreds of newspapers. The thick layer of black ink covering their hands did not hinder the progress of the twelve foot high castle wall. As soon as the last newspaper was stuffed in the last available spot, the hand painting of each brick began. By the time the set was completed, only tired bodies re- mained. covered with both ink and dried layers of thick gray paint. AH in all. the tremendous effort put forth defi- nately paid off. for the musical was a great success! The cast shows off their most unusual expressions. Andy Denton gives Donnie Heading and Kenny Meyer a crossed look. Jennie Panepinto goes into another rage to Greg Boggs.
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