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C alendar: alw ays
fu ll
T"\ o you know the feeling when there upset because they “never get to see
is too much to do in too short of a their children anymore”, and,
time? So did the students involved in the occasionally, a game, practice or
arts. meeting had to be missed.
In addition to the everyday requests Since there were so many students
of the teacher, there were events which involved, it was well worth the sacrifices.
took equal, or even more, time. Such Let no one say that there was a wasted
things were the late-night deadlines on a moment in the fine arts.
publication, all-day decorating, and an
extra performance of a show.
Sacrifices had to be made. Homework Providing en tertain m en t at the spaghetti supper, the jazz
band, under the direction of Larry Lutte, performs a favorite
was dragged to rehearsals, moms were number.
Bew itching branches. The hobbit Baggins found these trees
D on't touch m e! David (junior Allen Hatfield) warns Lisa (senior during his journey in Mirkwood forest. The use of black and
Jenny Barnes) to stay away from him in the emotional cutting of flourescent lights gave the impressions of eerie faces and hands
‘‘David and Lisa.” on the trees’ costumes.
W anting the deadline moved ahead, newspaper editors Vicki
Rhuga, Steve Beideck, and Debbie Bambini finish the last details
of a Ram pages edition
O zarks or bustl Drama coach Jack Parkhurst organizes the
departure of the thespians and the chaperones for their retreat to
the Granda resort by the Lake of the Ozarks A weekend of
waterskiing and sunbathing followed
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