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Play Production students say


                                    ■Sophomore DiAnnaSchenck and JuniorTom Earhart
                                     on  God'S  Favorite”:  Earhart:  "I  was  sleeping,  my  job  was
                                    easy." Schenck: "I wasbreaking into the house, crawling on the floor
                                     looking for my glasses." Earhart: "And nice glasses they were, too."
                                     Schenck: "Yeah, they were all broken.  1 was a burglar trying to, well
                                    Joe Benjamin who lives here, his son was on the couch sleeping . .
                                     Earhart: "No, drunk." Schenck: "I was delivering a message from
                                     God.  I had to try to make Joe renounce God, 'cause God made a bet
                                     with the devil that he wouldn't no matter what.  So I had to try to get
                                    Joe to renounce God to prove to the devil that he wouldn't. . . Play
                                     Production  is  a  lot  of  fun.  It's  higher  up  in  drama  and  it's  more
                                     challenging."  Earhart:  "You  get  to  do  two  more  plays  a  year."
                                     Schenck: " It's also a lot more fun than regular classes; we're more
                                     of a family."  Earhart:  "I think it's because we spend so much time
                                     together, 'cause we come in 4 or 5 hours after school to get everything
                                     ready." Schenck: "Mr. Donnelly is a great guy, but we're getting a
                                     new director next year.  He's going back to just English.  But it's been
                                     a lot of fun having him as a director."  Earhart:  " Yeah, we're both
                                     Thespians,  as  a  matter  of  fact,  DiAnna  was  initiated  last  night."
                                     Schenck: "We went to Noodles Restaurant and had dinner.  We had
                                     to swear an oath and wear stupid Burger King hats." Earhart: "There
                                     were 17 students initiated. The group is getting a lot bigger. We went
                                     from two classes of drama to seven classes."






















































                                        eniors Kent Fleming and           inging to the tune "Time's a
                                     S Kathy Keiser are on their  SWasting" are Seniors
                                     way to a picnic in the play      Kevin Heim and Kent Fleming
                                     "The Pajama Game".               in the play "The Pajama
                                                                      Game."
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