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H world of



                  pure magic




                    ringing  a  world  of  imagination  to
                B life  had  become  an  annual
                routine  for  the  students  at  Ralston.
                  For  the  past  three  years,  Ralston
                had  been  filling  the  hearts  of  many
                children  with  the  wonderful  world  of
                fantasy  and  imagination.  Helping  do
                this  were  stories  like:  “B.B.  Wolf,
                The  Untold  Story,”  “The  Porcupine
                Who’s  Name  Didn’t  Matter,”  and
                “No  Time,”  just  to  name  a  few.
                   These  productions  not  only  gave
                 children  a  chance  to  take  a  trip  into
                 the  world  of  fantasy,  but  gave  older
                 people  a  chance  to  get  away  from
                 the  real  world  and  use  their
                 imaginations.
                   Ms.  Jan  Knowles  and  Mr.  John
                 Morrissey  were  two  people  who
                 took  time  to  get  away  from  the  real
                 world  and  enter  the  world  of  fantasy
                 by  writing  three  of  the  six  plays  —
                 Ms.  Knowles  with  “Rumplestilskin,”
                 Mr.  Morissey  with  “B.B.  Wolf,  The
                 Untold  Story”,  and  “No  Time.”
                   A  trip  through  the  world  of
                 fantasy  can  be  an  adventure  for
                 everyone,  it  can  lighten  their  spirits,
                 and  take  them  away  from  the
                 problems  of  reality.  It  was  a  chance
                 to  get  away  from  it  all.


                 A  lot  of  tim e  and  preparation  goes  into  getting  ready  for  a
                 performance.  Sophomore  Tana  Lindeman  has  a  person  from  the
                 make-up  crew  help  her  with  her  make-up.
                 A  breathtaking  part  of  the  circu s  is  to  watch  the  tightrope
                 walkers  risk  their  lives  several  hundred  feet  above  the  air.
                 Sophomore  Pam  Guerrero,  one  of  the  tightrope  walkers  in  the
                 circus,  concentrates  on  walking  across  the  wire















                            Ken  Bukowski
                          Rachelle  Bumann
                           Laura  Burianek
                           Kurt  Burkhalter
                              Julie  Burns
                             Mary  Cabral
                            Glenn  Carlson
                            Sheryl  Carlson
                              Lisa  Caskey
                            Becky  Caskey
                           Tina  Castelnovo
                         Cheryl  Charboneau
                            Kim  Chleboun
                          Ken  Christiansen
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