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New Director Faces Challenge with Production pening Night was definitely VXthe highlight: every thing fell together! ” exclaimed Miss Hickman Coming up from the Middle School to head the opening musical, the new director s main goal was to direct the students in such a way that they would learn from this experience and perform each night to their best. The performers appreciated her even temper and en- joyed learning ways to enhance their roles. Changes took place everywhere as the orchestra was replaced by a com- puter. Mr Milieu, the choral and or- chestra director, spent hours program- ing to get the desired sound Even though some thought the introduction of a computer left out participation by the student body. Mr. Millett felt that the music was too difficult, and he could not play it right. The computer added a new dimension of sound. Stage Crew came up short-handed as some members were dismissed a brief time before the musical was to open This put extra work upon the remain- ing crew. Working around props, lighting, and quality of sound, they gave the play the best off-stage work possi- ble. The last night was wonderful as lighting and sound worked better than ever to help close the show w ith a bang. Accomplishments ran high as new processes succeeded and major props were built up for the school. Miss Hickman appreciated working with wonderful kids and enjoyed producing a good musical. Jae Oman Batty Humator Stage Crew consists of Stacey McGtt. Melodic Thompson. Lisa Ballard Kent Bristol. Tracy Lance Art Simmons. Brett Roth. Travis Hanchett. Roger Wilson. Jim Oldaker. Rick Christensen, and George Hartie 18 Musical £2 Vernal Chiropracitc Offices 781-0048—Dr. Robert K. Nelson $
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Dreaming Impossible Dreams What a feeling it would be—off campus lunch. How did we sur- vive being tied up for an eternity in this dungeon: never enjoying the great privilege of having a real lunch? What would we do if the studentbody had an open-campus lunch? Let's find out. “I would go to lunch at J.B. ’sor my house if I didn't have the cash. I would cruz uptown with my fnends. crank the tunes, roll down the windows and start some intense head-bangin' ” —Verla Sue Kos I would probably not go anywhere because I don't have a craft at school ” —Todd Boren Td probably get my girlfriend and go somewhere to eat then stop at the park and play around for a little w hile. But maybe I'd just skip the eating and go to the park and play around ’ — Danny Bowden “I would go to the New Ufe and play Jam Ball with the tunes cranked!' — Khadd Wilier If we had open-campus lunch. I would take full advantage of it! I'd pro- bably sluff the last part of P.E. to avoid the traffic rush. Then I would go straight to Burger King and get some double cheeseburgers and drinks, then take the food to the park, swing and play frisbee. —Annette Allen Yes. it's a hopeful dream One that we have all pondered while straining to get the enchiladas dow n our throats Who knows, maybe someday our leaders will see the Light of Divine Lunchtime. Practicing the original idea of going to McDonald’s, Jennifer Ahegglen and Donna O'Hara feel anything is better than a school lunch “I’d go to Smith s and wander through the bulk foods.' answers ( harm Haws as her faithful friends. Shaun Price and Chad Burraston. help out in obtaining lunch Mark Caldwell doesn t know w hat to think of the situation A Donut Run Worth the Punishment—Open Hearth Donut Shop “I’d certainly go home to watch Another World, says Leshellc Larson “I can't stand to miss the Buchanans
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