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Since she is too old to dance, Albert ' s mom (Rene Hege) snaps fingers to the beat of One Last Kiss. Contemplating revenge on Albert, Rosie (Sheryl Engle) fantasizes what schemes she can concoct. Protecting Kim MacA fee ' s (Michelle Mijic) virtue, Hugo (Kyle Farmer) punches Conrad (K. Brown). S. Swing (Randolph), K. Miller (Mrs. MacAfee), and J. Koeneman (Mr. MacAfee) practice Ed Sullivan. Musical 2
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Birdie brings back 50 ' s era The drama department presented Bye Bye Birdie on April 24, 25, 26, and 27th. Cramming practice into six short weeirs, the cast expressed a feeling of closeness, resulting in an outstanding dramatic performance. Under the direction of Louise Jones and Joan Phillips, the produc- tion was held in the bandroom rather than the gymnasium, making it possible to stage the entire produc- tion in a small area with the use of a revolving stage. Some familiar faces in the crowd were Ken Brown (Conrad), Sheryl Engle (Rosie), Tim Amstutz (Albert), Rene Hege (Mrs. Peterson), Kyle Farmer (Hugo), Jon Koeneman (Mr. MacAfee), Kristi Miller (Mrs. MacAfee), and Steve Swing (Randolph). Audiences gave Birdie a standing ovation every night in a thumbs up response. The cast of Bye Bye Birdie practices One Last Kiss while Kenny Brown (Conrad) woos the girls. Rehearsing the 3 day scene, Rene Hege confronts Tim Amstutz about Sheryl Engle ' s presence.
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The King, Queen and court: Kim Delagrange, Tim Harbach, Vicky Nicole, Mark Pusey, Regina Hans, Brent Wells, Robin McConnell and Steve Malfait. Moments are precious few Decorated with red and white flo- wers to blend with the existing de- cor, the Marriott Three Rivers Ball- room provided the background for the junior senior prom on May 3. Dinner consisted of Cordon Bleu as the main course accented with fresh fruit cup, green beans almon- dine and sherbert for dessert. After dinner and the welcome from Junior Class President Lori Brueggeman, the band, Gandalff, rocked the room with fast and slow numbers. The good beat was evident in spite of the loudness as the dancers crowded the dance floor for most of the evening. Intermission entertained the guests with the crowning of the kind and queen and her attendents. Seniors received the gag awards for the year. Memories became Precious and Few as the theme song closed the evening. Julie Leuenberger and Todd Brown relax after dancing. 24 Prom
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