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Pooh, sophomore Scott McWil- liams plays the part of Christopher Robbins. Photo by Doug Weiss 16 Fall plays PREPARING FOR the big night, senior Vicki King helps junior Chris Walesky with her make-up, to help her fit her part in the play. Photo by Tower Studios WOOING FOR THE affection of the donkey (senior Tim Colwell) are the fairies in the cast of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Photo by Tower Studios CHATTING WITH Winnie the
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ARE WE READY?! “Uh-huh!’ seems to be the answer as students cheer for the winter sports teams. Photo by Brian Wun SPENDING TIME with mends and sweethearts, students take a break in the crowded foyer. Photo by Tower Studio Winter Homecoming 15 VALENTINE’S DAY carna- tions, in shades of red and pink, are purchased by Tricia Hogan. Photo by Tower Studio
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Make-up is a large part of acting. It helps you get into character and lets the audience see your facial expressions. ...Vicki King, senior Nj ow appearing...on stage Broken toes, snagged hems, almost missed cues... all things that go ino a Warren Central fall play. Well, not always; but for the actors in this year ' s Midsummer Night ' s Dream , these were problems to reckon with. Once opening night prob- lems were dealt with, a suc- cesful show running from De- cember the 8- 1 0 became a real- ity. Directed by Mr. Thom Feit and student teacher Laurie Smith, the play was performed in the studio theatre. This was the first Shakespearean play sponsored by the Drama De- partment in many years. For those who weren’t quite up for that serious stuff, who were looking for some- thing light, there was the children’s play. “Winnie the Pooh” was performed in the auditorium of the PAC on December 5 and 6. Though it was a musical version of the A.E. White children’s story, no one who was a member of a choral group could be a cast member. Junior Holly Williamson said, “I was kind of disappointed that I wasn’t on cast. Maybe I would have had a better chance if I weren’t in Trebs.” Without choir members in the show, one would expect a small, inexperienced cast. Yet, there were many experi- enced people in the produc- tion. Senior Tim Hampton (Eeyore) said, “the cast worked well together, but we struggled through the singing parts. I was surprised at the experience of the cast all around. It’s not usually that way for a children’s play.” So, from serious to down- right playful, the Drama De- partment delivered, covering all age groups and types for the first semester. By Teresa Cowherd STANDING BEFORE THE King and Queen, senior Kristie Thomas pleads for the right to marry the man that she loves. Photo by Tower Studios AFTER THE MARRIAGE ceremony, the King and Queen (sophomore Eddie Bray and sen- ior Dawn Alexander) gaze into each other’s eyes. Photo by Tower Studios Fall Plays 17
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