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Alyssa Newberry, graduate; Brion Grobe junior and Dale Johnson, junior, take a breal frorr dancing. Photo by Wayne Jackson Jason Gronewold, junior, tries to hide his excite- ment while the other students continue dnnoing. Photo by Wayne Jackson . 17k
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Wallace and Grubb reign It was a night Michelle Wallace and Shawn Grubb would never torget. It was a night of ex- citement, tension and relief. The night Michelle and Shawn were crowned the 1988 FHA Queen and King. Wearing formal or semiformal clothing the students of WHS attended the annual FHA dance beginning at 8:00 p.m. The night ' s enter- tainment was provided by John Olsen, a disc jockey from KY-102. Lara Cadger, senior, said, It was a lot more fun than I expected and the music was really good. Chris Thixton, senior, was the master of ceremonies. He announced the queen and king candidates as they proudly walked through the crowds of people. The court coi.-.isted of eighth grade can- didates, Lori Kirby escorted by king candidate Shawn Grubb; freshman Stacy Clubine escorted by David Kellner; sophomore, Jacqueline Kellner escorted by Greg Lutman; juniors, Michelle Wal- lace escorted by king candidate J.B. Woods; senior. Missy Hudgens escorted by Ben Rhodes. The presiding queen and king of the 1987- FHA dance, Stacy Taylor, sophomore and Jim Murphy, graduate. The flower girl was Jamie Wallace and crown septor bearer, Dustin Boyer. Coronation ended by the announcement of the queen and king. Michelle Wallace, junior, stated, I was surprised and most of all shocked. I was happy to win and I really had a lot of fun. I know this is something I will always remember. FHA awarded $20 to the best dressed couple. The winners were Jacque Kellenr and Greg Lutman, dressed in black and white. The evening went on with refreshments ser- ved by mothers who had volunteered to serve the dancers while they took a break. According to the officers of FHA, the dance was a big success. FHA dance W Q designed by s tacy taylor Stacy Taylor, sophomore, hands Michelle Wal- lace, junior, the new FHA queen, her flowers while Jim Ivlurphy, graduate, and the court watch. Photo by Tina Thomas
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Our Town II The WHS drama club performed Our Town April 14, 15, and 16. Rehearsals began in March with practice three hours everyday except Saturday. These practices were used for learning lines, movements, and getting acquainted with one ' s character. Heather Perry, junior, said, I felt that the play was performed very well, be- cause the actors and actresses con- tributed 100 percent to make the play successful. Finally, on April 16, the cast was ready to perform. Excitement and nervousness filled the dressing room as everyone put their make-up and costumes on. For some people, Our Town , was the first play that they had ever been in. Putting on so much make-up, especially for the guys was a new experience. Bobby Hart, freshman, said, I really didn ' t like putting on the make-up or wearing it either one. It took too long to do and it made my face feel stiff. I really don ' t see how girls can do that every morning. At 7:30 the lights went down and the play began. Fortunately, everyone remembered their lines, and from the feedback of the crowd, the play seemed to be well enjoyed. Tickets were sold out Friday and Saturday nights, and extra seats had to be brought in. The cast consisted of; Brad Campbell, Stage r ianager; fvlichelle f lcGhee, Emily Webb; Bobby Hart, George Gibbs; Hansford Hair, Dr. Gibbs; Heather Perry, IVIrs. Gibbs; Mike Higgins, Mr. Webb; Laura Cadger, Mrs. Webb; Amy Fisher, Rebecca Gibbs; Joe Bogart, Howie Newsome; Fred Allen, Simon Stimson; Janelle Gross, Mrs. Soames; Andy Taylor, Constabl e Warren; April Watkins, Miss. (Prof.) Willard; Albert Stadler, Joe Crowell; Andrew Meyer, Wally Webb; Si Crowell, Ryan Gronewold; Chad Eutsler, Sam Craig; Jeff Laughlin, Joe Stoddard; Tammie Brizendine, Woman in balcony; Kim Gillman, Lady in box; Heather Lynch, Mrs. Carter; Crystal Coffey, First dead woman; Stephanie Linville, fourth dead woman; Amie Bell, Heidi Rehagen, Becky Maddux, Jacqueline Kellner, and Vanessa Stull, People of the town. Emily Webb, (Michelle McGheo), tells George Gibbs (Bobby Hart) that maybe It ' s very Impor- tant for tilm to go to agriculture school. Ptx to by Lenora Rel.ierford 18 y yK x. MtM spring play designed by micncllc mcghe
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