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AST Q C it ain't easy being human. The spring produc- tion of Dark of the Moon began when john, the Witch Boy, asked to become a human because he was in love with the beautiful Barbara Allen. The townfolk, however, resented their happiness, and their meddl- ing ended in tragedy. I enjoyed the play a lot. There was just enough comedy and drama to make the play a tremen- Up 011 Old Baldy. The Witch Boy CShafer Toonej asks the Conjur people KNiCole Freeman and Billy Careyl if he can be human while the witches CPen- ny Irwin and Paige Giles! only laugh. How deep is your love? John fShafer Toonel and Barbara Allen Uulie Griffinl tenderly kiss. Paby lzwix Student Life dous success, Senior Lee Frey said. Dark of the Moon was one of the outstanding efforts by drama students in Van High School in my 24 years here to direct plays, Director james L. Golden said. The cast members seemed to en- joy the play, too. I really had fun with the play this year, and I know that everyone else enjoyed it as much as I did, Senior jay Anderson said. Penny Irwin ras Q Pabyh V. 1. K 1 I S X' , L ' ' ' 3 - 2 N 5 41:- i0,Q ,ps 4 N 1 Y AD 'sr sa r e .V J ff' 4 Pony L
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ws It X. Sherry-Iobnrorl Diane Taylor 'mms Going some place? Freshman favorites Clint Walker and Becky Goode take a break from school activities. ft. s g., . . ' 5-', '- is-f 41- time 1 . E W 4' .A . f ,,-2 Ready t0 ride. Easy rider jeff Anderson picks up his favorite, Ni'Cole Freeman. These two were voted junior class favorites. .. ,N .,,..g., ss... .f. .. ft., . as ' A ar Qgqmvvwsffsww 2 me 5 Q K I ti Q f A f. Pa K + v Q it 1 e . M' I '9 2f'iIk5'SSf5? . wi. tlI41lf.LziiSg A - P2 r P' r 3 i IN Q theatre--M Q 'Er 5 he ballots have been cast. The count is in. Many receive nominations, but only two are elected by popular vote to represent each class as class favorites. Since class time could not be us- ed for meetings, a new election system was initiated this year. Class sponsors set up tables in the snack bar during A and B lunch for students to cast their votes for their favorite classmates. These votes were collected and counted reveal- ing the winners. When I think of a class favorite I think of what type per- sonality they have and the friendliness that they show toward others, Senior Mechele I-Iollowell said. . H, ,, L Senior favorites for 1985-86 were Kim Moore and Tammy Huffines. I cast my votes for Kim and Tammy because they seem to get along with everyone including teachers, Senior Victor Larsen said. At the top of the junior list were favorites Jeff Anderson and Ni'Cole Freeman. I was really happy to be chosen for junior class favorite, Ni'Cole Freeman said. With two down and two to go, Sophomore favorites were Chris Frey and Courtenay Anders. At the bottom of the totem pole were freshman favorites Clint Walker and Becky Goode. Kelli Wiggins Trina Stkfer -ew Class Favorites 2 1 LX ' QE Q: iii X. ee.. .. .-.ti-t
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.ne 'N..,.,,l' Mountain Dew. Preacher Haggler The Spirit done took hold. Mai-- Qay Andersonb takes a nip while talk- vin Hudgens and Preacher Haggler ing to Mrs. Allen CBarbie Stappj and help Barbara Allen to rid the valley of Floyd Allen 1Scott Thomasl. a witch. Pan:-y Izwu Pahy lzwix 1 Parry Izwix Hit hard t0 say. Miss Metcalf fStaCy Murphyl asks for the advice of Preacher Haggler Gay Andersonl on some calico. Having barrels of fun. Marvin Hudgens 1Randy Knightb shows off his strength at the general store. One-Act Play 23
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