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Fa ther in teifers with plans LIGHTS, CURTAIN, ACTION. That and many other backstage sayings were heard Nov. 10, 11, and 12 as the Harrison drama students pre- sented the fall production iiOut of the Frying Pan. tiOut of the Frying Pan was a comedy written by Francis Swann. The play took place in a New York apartment that was shared by six struggling young actors as a way to save money. The hitch to this was the fact that three of the room- mates were female and three male. A problem arose due to the fact that one girl's father was the presi- dent of the Crusaders of Decency. Throughout the play, the actors spent much time trying to get a pro- ducer who lived above them to watch a sample of their acting. The six actors were Chris Bell, Susan Borries, Lydia Breunig, Kristen Lee, Kevin Thornton, and Marc Wilson. When asked how he felt the play went, Wilson commented, Hlt was a good learning experience for us all. Most of the actors in the play had never had a role in a production on the high school level before. There Cast of Fall Production 4 Play were several understudies and stu- dent teachers behind the scenes learning a lot from the experi- ence. The producer was played by Ben Crowe and the role of the snippy young friend was shared by India Davis and Laura Clapp. Others on the stage were Tami Bumell and Monique Gold. Under- studies were Christina Higgins and Bryan Smith. Student directors were David Wiist with co-directors Anitra Dona- hue, Hope Gibson, and Laura Krupp. By Lynette Donley tTOP RlGHTi Senior Brian Chess is being made up for his part as Mr. Kenney in the fall production. tABOVEi Playing the part of Mrs. Garnet, Tami Bumell fluffs the pillow on the couch.
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' 1 . .4'.'. k .. . ..'. Wu... . .m x 51, 0 aniA-v '31. . FOOTBALL HOMECOMIHG COURT: Jun- iors Jim Renne, Jenny Houser; Seniors Kevin Scott, Sue Anderson; Tim Whalen, Kristi Lethig; Queen Kerseclia Terry, BASKETBALL HOMECOMIHG COURT: Seniors Kim Haywood, Adam Strouse; Juniors Stacy Perrette Ted Donosky; Sen- iors Kristin Bass, King runner-up James .50 $1. ., King Calbert Cheaney: nowergirl Jennifer Robertson; crown bearer Bo Ballard; Maid-of-honor Belinda Loehr, John Min- er; Sandy Stoltz, Tim Hamby; Karen Alth- lrvin; Queen Tish Gardner, King Mike Beverly; flowergirl Sara Seib; crown- bearer Cody Danser; Juniors Renee Smi- gel, Chris LeDuc; Seniors Maid-of-Honor off, Heinrich Deters; and Juniors Angie Fraser, Carl Underwood Carla Hardy, Brian Hurt,- Tracey Pace, Chris Vowells; Nicole Bunting and Scott Laugel Homecoming 5
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