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Sound of M usiC Hrst all-sch ool play The first such presentation at THS, was the broadway musical The South of Music. 'The Sound of Music' seemed to be the per- fect play . . . wholesome, with many parts and it hasn't been performed in Central Texas recently, explained TISD Fine Arts director Durward Howard. The cast was selected from THS and middle school stu- dents who auditioned for Mr. Howard along with Dwain Marshall, THS vocal director, and THS drama teacher Tony Henson. The cast starred THS senior Rebecca Schoolar as Maria, and Jane Fladeland as Sister Berthe, Michelle Moore as Sis- ter Margaretta, Kelly Coakwell as Sister Sophia, and Cindy Palomino as The Mother Abbess. The Postulants were Joan Huntsberry, Paula Hall, Cynt- hia Ferrow, Sandra Sykes, with the Novices played by Anita Hobbs, Susan Schnabel, Dana Boyd, Angi Watson, Wendy Wilson, Kerry John- son, Teresa Lancaster, Mic- helle Conley, Tammy Scott, Marci Maspero, and Tracy Harris. Senior Damon Weise showed his talent as the Cap- tain von Trapp, with Ftinn Har- per as Franz the butler, and Eva Gerland as Frau Schmidt. The Von Trapp children were portrayed by Seleese Schraeder, Liesl, Preston 20 1 Student Life Childers, Friedrichs, Melissa Petrek, Louisa, Bobby Arnold, Kurt, Tonya Clark, Brigita, llaya Rome, Marta and Nicole Pauer as Gretl. Paul Thompson as Rolf Gruber, Lisa Maspero as Elsa Schrader, and Mike Barton as Max Dotweiler. Bill Selby played Herr Zeller, Byron Far- rell as Baron Elberfeld, and William as Admiral von Schai- ber. Mr. Henson was the actual director, with Mr. Mar- shall as vocal director and Mr. Howard in charge of the orchestra assisted by the THS instrumental staff. We plan to do musicals on a yearly basis. We are trying to develop inter- est in all phases of the Fine Arts department. Mr. Mar- shall commented that these activities bring unity to the stu- dents. The actors looked back on the presentation as a positive experience. Senior Damon Weise commented, The stu- dent performance was dilfer- ent because a lot of elfort and excitement was put into it for the students. Rebecca Schoolar, also a senior, said the musical was one of the most fun filled things she had ever done. Mr. Howard sums it all up in saying, lt was a very rewarding experience for all of us . . . the cast was great, our orchestra super, the audi- ences responded with much appreciation and enjoyment. We are already planning our musical for next year. Elsa Schrader fLisa Masperoj liste to Max Dotweiler tMike Bartonb an Captain Von Trapp fDamon Weis sing No Way To Stop It. The Von Trapp children, Friedrichs fPreston Childersj, Liesl CSeleese Schraeder, Louisa 4Melissa Petrekj, Brigita CTonya Clarkj and Gretl tNicole Pauerj listen intently to a new song sung tg Maria tRebecca Schoo- Iarj called o Re Mi. Nuns and postulants sing NCIS' Every Mountain in the last scen The Sound ol Music.
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Stretching to overcome his tiredness, Junior Scott Goodfellow tries to keep from falling asleep during his second period Spanish class. On some days, the trumpets just don't have much to play, is Kim Hub- bard's explanation for taking a catnap during second period band class, along with Lee Perry and Myron Mesecke. Layout by Karen Graham M- -JU! v i M Y if Appearing to express his opinion on his class' responses, government teacher Mr. David Kelm seems about to lall flat on his face with boredom, One ol the usual ways to escape from a boring lecture is to drift otf to sleep, as did thisfunidentitied student. Boredom X 19
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