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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

