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CHRISTMAS DRAMA FIISI All Student Productlon Presented Charles Dlckens story A Chrlstmas Carol was Tlgard Hlgh s second drama productloll of the year The play was hlstorlcal ln that lt was the fu'st school productlon to be entlrely student produced duected and acted DlI'6Ct6d by Thesplan Presldent Steve Holgate the play was to have been a Thesplan project When llttle club sup port was forthcomlng tryouts were opened to the entlre student body Garnerlng key parts were Davld Kahr cast as the Iras clble Flnancler Ebeneezer Scrooge Paulette Sedler as the narrator and Junlor Tom Brosy as Bob Cratchlt Other ac tors were Tlm Dull as Jacob Marley Jeanne Payne as the Splrlt of Chrlstmas Present and Marlon Hall as the Splfll of Chrlstmas Past A notable debut was Jlmmy Beck who made hls flrst stage appearance at the tender age of SIX Student productlon staff members took on new respon slbllltles ln backlng up the HOVICC dlrector Actually taklng over rehearsals for one week IH November were ASSlSt2Ht Dlrector Tom Hargrove and Stage Manager LCSIIC Pyl Servlng as supervlsor Drama Dlrector Larry Daw felt The blggCSt asset ln a student productlon IS the opportunl ty to learn by seelng both my role as a supervlsor and the student role ln actlvely produclng the play Performed Tuesday Dec 16 to a full house of 300 the play was another example of students taklng an even more enthuslastlc role ln school actlvltles CAST OF CHARACTERS Dave Kahr Tom Brosy Paulette Sedler Scrooge Cratchlt Narrator Scrooge s Flance Sally Gedrose Cratchlt Glrls Robln J anoe Ruby J anoe Marlon Hall Tlm Dull ChIlS Sanders Jlmmy Beck Young Scrooge Kevln Fall Scrooge s Nephew Dave Skoglund A Sollcltor Tom Mardock Marley Mrs Cratchlt Tlny Tlm GREED FOR GOLD fbelow left! causes Ilft between Kevln Fall and Marlon Hall IS scene from Dlckens classlc SUFFERING ANOTHER TONGUE LASHING Crlghtj from Ebe neezer Scrooge Dave Kahr lS beleaguered employee Bob Cratchlt Tom Brosy Both actors are Thesplan Club members 9 - H . . . . . U . . - . . . ,, I I ' 3 ' G6 ' 77 ' 7 9 . , . , . . 9 S ' 7 ' Spirits. . . . . . . Jeanne Payne Peter Cratchit . . . Fred Trueax 7 ' . a , .......... 7 I . u . n n n u l . . . ' , . . . . . . . , . ' I s 9 I l s
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WINTER DRAMA Children's Theater Draws Record Crowds For the second consecutive year, the THS children's pro- duction was one of the biggest successes of the year. It was Frank L. Baum's childrenis classic, 'The Wizard of Oz. Cast as Dorothy, the young girl from Kansas tossed by a cyclone into the magical land of Munchkins, witches, and flying monkeys was Junior Sharon Peyton. Her companions in adventure and danger were Dave Kahr as Tinman, Tom Brosy as Scarecrow, Fred Trueax as Cowardly Lion, and Joyce Nelson as Dor0thy's dog Toto. The great Wizard of Oz was portrayed by Dave Skog- lund. Witches, in varying degrees of goodness and evil, were Paulette Sedler, Jeanine Shaylor and Sally Gedrose. Practicing from early December until mid-February, Director Larry Daw molded the student cast into the char- acters of Winkies, witches, and fairies. The production drew the biggest crowds of the year. Fridayis audience was a standing-room-only crowd of over 600. The combined audience for Feb. 13 and 14 was more than 1000, breaking all previous school records. Dorothy Scarecrow. . . . . Tinman . Lion. . . Toto .. CAST OF CHARACTERS Sharon Peyton . .Tom Brosy . . Dave Kahr . Fred Trueax Joyce Nelson Wizard of Oz . . Dave Skoglund Soldier ....... Janet Saling Wicked Witch. . . Sally Gedrose Good Witch. . . Jeanine Shaylor Glinda ...... Paulette Sedler Lady of Oz ..... Dana Richey Madame Winkle . . Betty Myers Mother ..... Karen Thomsen Winkies ....... C arol Somers Lorna Towers Munchkins .... Janie Broyles Marion Hall Lori Knebel
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