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Senior Derek Riley, who is normally well- dressed. looks hot in his Halloween outfit — that is. one of a fire victim. He selected slightly more tattered clothes than usual. Sophomore Marian Bodden plays the part of an auctioneer at the Beta Club's Slave for a Day booth Marian screams her lungs out so that some poor soul can slave away at hard work for a day Seniors Lori Smithson and Amy Park wait anxiously for couples to step right up to the altar and say Ido . Lori joyfully wel- comes the soon to be newlyweds while making a face at the camera Junior John Bodden gets psyched up for his role as the Mad Scientist in the Ju- niors' Haunted House. John will be sure to fright en many students. The Juniors did a fright ful job of redecorating the school 16 ACADEMICS
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Opening night brought Drama Director Linda Peterson into the dressing room to put on the final wrinkles and help prepare Senior Cheryl Kemp, for her role as Mrs Armstrong in the Christmas play. V I 'Hit me with your best shot!” says the ex- pressions of Freshman Mikael Minor, and Juniors Jeff Faunce and Jill Holmes as they get into the roles of the Herdmans -f Here is one of those times when rehearsals come in handy Seniors Ken Connelly. Lori Smithson and Sophomore Larry Anderson script read through the table scene in an effort to get everything just right for opening night It would be so much easier just to hit you. Brad!” imagines Senior Michelle Smiley as Senior Brad Connelly sits patiently as Mi- chelle attempts to give him a real shiner THEATRE ARTS 15
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Who Says School Can't Be Fun, What About RIGHT NIGHT BOO was a frequently used word on Halloween night when many students found diversions from the usual school-day. The East gym was turned into an ar- cade of fun-filled booths for the students and the public to en- joy. These booths served, not only as excitement for all, but also as money-making projects for each class and organization. The Marriage Booth, Basket- ball Throw, and Slave for a Day , just to name a few booths pleased many. One minute par- ents could look around and their nine-year-old daughter was sin- gle; next thing they knew, out she walks from the Marriage booth after just recently tying the knot . Other students simply joined the festivities by dressing up as their favorite freaky crea- ture or person. Although those things were fun, the highlight of the evening was a journey through the Haunted House . The Junior class “refurnished the old high school building with many scary, creepy features. Even as peo- ple walked up to pay their mon- ey, they could be frightened by Mrs. Peterson, who was dressed as a witch. The Haunted House was a maze of horror- filled sights and screaming peo- ple. Junior Delynda Todd re- called, I just remember every- body was screaming and crying ... even the Seniors. The night was filled with fun and games - or shall we say, chills and thrills - which proved to be a FRIGHT NIGHT for all. Senior Lesa Hamons stares with amaze- ment at the scary costumes displayed by the students. Senior Dean Withrow searches tor the right booth to spend his money on, which could be the Lollipop Tree . Even teachers have to get away from the dreary cycle of school days. Mrs. Linda Peterson. English teacher, shows that she too, can participate in the frighf'ful ac- tivities dressing up as a witch. FRIGHT NIGHT M
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