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if ' i i 8' S535 s 1 112, ,S ITHIN HESE stqsgy fl +. b ji,:'t1:,t MT 3 WISE AND WONDERFUL THINGS HAPPEN!! The Warriors are fantasticl And one of the things that make the Warriors so great is their diversity. Each day is different from the day before and the day following. The contrast in activi- ties can range from evaluating tests to a polygraph demonstra- tion to cheerleader tryouts held in the gym. There are always upcoming events to mark on the calendar and days to write about in a dia- ry or journal. These things are important in helping us to build a better knowledge of what is around us. The differences in personal tastes will always be around. Man was not created to agree with everyone else all of the time. Conflicts do arise. We must all learn to deal with our emotions and get ourselves through the days without harm- ing one another. Our races must be run, and they must be in good sportsmanship, and above all they must be fair. I. Mr. Worsham doesn't like skipping in the lunch line. 2. The trick is to capture the photogra- pher's attention, show off, and CLICKI 3. Many girls tried out to be a Basketball Cheerleader. 4. Studying for an English exam are CLD: Kathleen Davis and fr.J: Saul Duga. 5. The auditorium is the battleground for all Juniors and a few Seniors who take the Florida Assessment Test. 6. Sep- tember is the time for Juniors to place class ring orders, so they will get them just in time for Christmas. 7. Auto Mechanics is where the super auto repairmen are born. 8. Term papers due next week??? 9. The SAT is a test taken by Seniors, their ticket to college and scholarships. IO. Veronica Hayes takes a lie detector test. ls she lying? ll. We all smile through the pain .. . II. . . . but sadness can take over. even if your heart is not broken. 'ls 1' 10
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I-l If TIQUE E ACT IDS PERFORMING AGATHA ' Cl-IRISTIE'S TEN LITTLE INDIANS. The Drama Department's first production of the year was Dame Agatha Christie's mystery masterpiece, Ten Little Indians. Set on an island off the coast of England, this chiller kept the audience on the edge of their seats as each guest, invited by a mysterious host nobody knew, suspiciously disappeared from the realm of the living, all correspond- ing to the verses of a child's rhyme. The total production time of this play, from the first day of auditions to the striking of the set, was five weeks. The director presiding over all ac- tivities was Drama and Con- test Speech teacher, Ms. Lynn Melton. She had a lot of help from techies Tim Beckius Clightingj, Cindy Grimes Cpro- duction assistantj, Barbara Mulbach Cstage managerj, and Loy Thorton Csoundj. I and 2. Elizabeth Walker, as Vera, threatens to shoot Phillip and she does. 3. Brett Jarvis is almost ready to perform the part of Rogers the butler. 4. Dr. Armstrong and Wil- liam Davis is the namel Blore are portrayed byQLisa Tucci and Donnie Hammon. 5. Ronnie Phillips receives a helping hand with his make-up. 6. Ms. Melton's third period Con- test Speech class helped build the set of Ten Little Indians. 7. Stage manager Barbara Mul- bach keeps the minutes of the performance. 8. fl. to r.Jf Production Assistant Cindy Grimes, Don Katutis as General Mackenzie. and Hunter Goddard as Anthony Marston. 9. Sheila Lahde clowns around. IO. Ben Taylor perfects his appearance. ll. Clockwiset Con- nie Crosslin as Emily Brent, Brett Jarvis as Rogers, Ben Taylor as Sir Lawrence War- graves, Lisa Tucci as Dr. Armstrong, and Sheila Lahde as Mrs. Rogers.
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