Timberlake Christian High School - Tekoa Yearbook (Forest, VA)

 - Class of 1981

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Some of the cast from the Academy of Arts Production of Unfeigned Faith 5 . . Kent's usual expression in the play THE AB- Dam' and GO a'h sem rvuumsn PROFESSOR. Chuck and Phil in the first scene of THE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR. que... ,. ,,,u , Gail gets her make-up Timberlake Christian SchooE's' 'Grams Department under the direction of Mrs. Gayle Moak has presented some outstanding productions in 1980-83. in the failwe were fortunate to have members of the Bob Jones Academy of Arts come and teach our students what it's like to produce and direct a professional production., The performance of the production Unlaigned Faith was superb. The cast, though high school students, performed like professionals. In the Spring, the theme turned from the serious to something lighter, THE AB- SEN1' WNDED PROFESSOR kept the audience in stitches. Hats off to TCS Drama Dept. Kent Mason, Stephen Wallace, Lucy Work man, Cory Beasley, l ii, ' Most ofthe Cast in THE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR T! kr -M.-...s.,..,...::QfZ' ' ' Wx:-mW '...Qs1 Q EEEE1 wmmm ml : Q mm 4

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