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Songs carry Voseph ' A play with no diaiogue? For the tirst time, students were presented a play that was all music. l had seen the play performed betore and T knew we could do it. lt was contem- porary, tast-paced, and non- stop tun, said Mr. Tim Sweeney, director. Uloseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoatn was about Tacob and his eleven brothers who became jealous ot him when he was given a beautitul coat. The play was double-cast with Dean Halicky Above: Brothers Brian Hale and Terry Kane twho was also double-cast as the Pharaohb kick oil the finale, Above Right: The Pharaoh CNick lvlischl is proclaimed king by his sub- iects as narrator Tonya Colquitt sings of his prominance. 22 Fall Play Right: Portraying one of the eleven brothers and having the honor ot sac- rificing loseph CGary Kuzrninskij to the Pharaoh, Dean Halicky was also cast as Toseph. and Gary Kuzminski playing Toseph, Nick Misch and Terry Kane as the Pharaoh,and Scott Ptiel as Tacob. The actors were chosen tor their singing ability as much as their acting ability. Having no dialogue, the play was quite ditterent from the plays done in the past. Ter- ry Kane, who had been in pre- vious plays, explained, l'Since there wasn't any dialogue, there also weren't any breaks between songs. We were con- stantly running around, and it took a lot out ot us. Another aspect ot the play was the choir's singing and ap- pearing through cloud open- ings and other pieces of sce- nery. The set was designed to be mobile, with the stage crew working throughout the pro- duction. Despite the chaos and pan- demonium ot having titty-eight people on and oft stage at var- ious times, the play ran smoothly and never tailed to provide non-stop entertain- ment. 'rw 'Q A --.' ,
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Week Hlled with stars We l . i kfdiigi it ky, . il 6' ll it Students skipped down the yellow brick road through the Golden Age of Hollywood to find something Some- where Over the Rainbow in a Homecoming week filled with contests and activities. Fifteen clubs sponsored some kind ot an event. The Spanish Club was a bit sur- prised when Andre Lightfoot ate 42 hot chili peppers in sev- en rninutes. I was really wor- ried about his condition be- cause it was the most ever ea- ten by any student in this event, stated Mrs. Aimee xx A y 3 lil f H ir I I If . . ., . A . - . 4 I Ns l ir. V - WWW. : A A if t A W at V .K . ,f W-. A ,f f ,,.,. , V, 4 G, gm in in 3 it ti 'fm - .' if Q ' v G' f W ' ' ' , ,li f 'Ns . t ' 4 , lyme Abovo:MonikaCarrowandLinda En- 24 Homecoming Week gelsbel, as the Lion and Tinman. seem to he t th h h part o e speec omeroom door decoration. Above Right: Among the 21 Laddies vmre Mike Walker, Terry Kane, Paul Lamb, and Iordon Stickney. lim Sia- dek Knot pictured! in a black wig was the drum dancer. Right: Pep Club member Demree Staples helped spread the Homecom- ing spirit to Chrystai Iames. Pep Club sold buttons tor Sl in all lunch periods during homecoming week. Simpson, Spanish Club spon- sor. It is very doubtful his re- cord will ever be broken. The band marched to a ca- dence into the gym Friday to start ott the assembly. The Homecoming Court was an- nounced as well as the winners ot the contests. Tony lungeto, winner ot the Girls Club Mr. Bod Contest, commented, I just took the picture tor the fun of ity I never expected to The pcm pons danced the iitterbug, the Lassies showed ott their Laddies, and the cheerleaders added a jungle twist to their skit. The sophomores proved to have the most spirit by having 1020 links in their spirit chain. They donated 5 cents per link which went in the class trea- sury. All hope was not gone tor the seniors though, as their loud cheering helped them win the victory cry. With prizes awarded, skit ideas tiled away, and daily rou- tines returned, the memories of being in a land tar away lin- gered in everyones minds. 5 X M'
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