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' TOUCH UPS--As a campus police officer brought in to quell the strike, Stephanie Duke gets helps before the play with her makeup from Bobby Myles. it 1 OVER-PROTECTED--Once she was re- leased, in real life, from the hospital in time for the performance, Kim Rountree plays the role of an eccentric aunt to Stacy Sullivan. HEAD HANCHO--As leader of the student strikers, GoGo, portrayed by Lori Harrist, de- livers a pep talk to fellow students. is . S 3 Il ! .I ......,....i ' l. Phone call doesn't stop Annual fall play phone call early in the morning on the day of the final perform- ance of lf That's Where itis At, Baby, l'm Not Going sent cast members into a frenzy. Rain and six weeks of daily rehearsals, in addition to Saturday set construction sessions, had cast and crew members of the comedy ready to take the final cur- tain call. But the Friday before Thanks- giving holidays will be remembered by the juniors and Thespians associated with the fall play because Kim Roun- tree, playing a major role in the comedy, called early that rnorningmfrom the hos- pital where her doctor had placed her. A worried Lisa Foster, who had been student director, was the only one who knew Kimis lines Well enough to go on stage that evening, and Lisa was ner- vous. A later phone call reassured Mrs. Linda Townsend, director, that Kim would be released from the hospital later that evening, just to be in the play, if necessary. Fortunately, Kim's hospital stay was limited to the one day, she appeared on stage that evening, and Lisa was saved from making a hasty stage debut. Last-minute difficulties don't often oc- cur, but many times other difficulties arise, such as the late arrival of the scripts, student participation in other activities that met after school, and stu- dents who had to drop out because of after-school jobs. However, as in the case of Kim Rountree, everything turned out satis- factorily. Students who 'stayed for the show' were great. The cast was bright and energetic. They were easy to work with and amiable with one anotherf, noted Mrs. Townsend. A large cast, several good female roles fsince three to four times more girls tried out than did boysb, and several good character roles were among the reasons the comedy was chosen as the first play of the year. Comedies are not necessarily harder than dramas, but they are more fun to do. It's earsier to get the audience's attention, commented Stacy Sullivan, who had the male lead. Lori Harrist, female lead, added, Ev- erybody in the cast and crew was great. I was kind' of scared, but everybody gave me a lot of support, and we had a lot of funf' Students who Wanted to be a part of the play without being on the stage contributed to the performance. 'I didn't want to do the actual acting but wanted to participate. My friends had been stu- dent directors and l wanted to try my hand at it, Lisa explained. student Lifef29
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Poisonings, trial, disasters, and deaths make '82 An nforgettable Year he year was only a few days old and already the President of the U.S. had visited the Monroe area. President Ronald Reagan made a surprise visit to Monroe January 3 to tour the Town and Country subdivision, one of the hardest hit flood areas and to promise a request for a presidental declaration. Reagan made his 90-minute visit after returning from a vacation in Palm Springs. Reagan, who was the first Preident to ever visit Monroe, talked to the victims and then went to KMLB where he gave a 3-minute speech, promising federal assistance for the area. Although 1983 shows indications of being an exciting year, 1982 was a year of big newsmakers. In many towns across the country, Halloween was canceled after seven people in the Chicago area had been killed after taking cyanide-laced Extra- Strength Tylenol. John Hinckley Jr. was found innocent by reason of insanity of trying to kill President Reagan and was committed indefinitely to a federal hospital. Some good news was found in '82. Dr. Barney Clark, a dentist from Seattle, was the first human to receive a man made heart. The operation, which was Clarkfs only hope of survival, was performed by Dr. William DeVries, who is the only surgeon authorized to conduct this operation. Several heroes came from an accident that occurred when an Air Florida Boeing 737 plowed into the Potomac River. The crash claimed 78 lives of the 90 passengers. The world was touched with several deaths. Soviet leader Leonid I, Brezhnev died of a heart attack at the age of 74, film stars Henry Fonda at the age of 77g Ingrid Bergman at age 67, comedian-actor John Belushi at age 33, Coach Bear THE PRESIDENTAL VISIT- Within a 9O'minute visit, President Ronald Reagan shows his concern after seeing the flooded conditions in Town and Country subdivision. lPicture courtesy of the News Star Worldl 30fPeople Bryant at age 693 and actress-turned Arthur George, the son of Prince Charles princess Princess Grace of Monaco, 52 and Princess Diana, was born. who died of injuries suffered in an The year 1982 was a time of mourning automobile accident. for some and a time of happiness for In June, the second in line to the Others' British throne, Prince William Philip
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