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T his y ear's Mime Troupe was full of
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talent and lots of personality.
Mrs.
Hull was the sponsor again this year. She w as able to help the troupe with its performances.
T he first perfor-
mance of the year was for Creative Arts Week. There were also performances for several of the surrounding
e lementary
schools .
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Spring
Show was also planned for the end of the ye ar. T he play Vanities, wri tten by .Jack Heifner, w as performed in the auditorium. Three third y ear students put on the play as their class project. T hey had no real direction from a teacher and did a wonderful job b y themselves. T here w ere on ly three characters and they w ere a ll girls. T h e bas ic story was about these girls growing up. The play portrayed their changes as they matured. T he three roles were played b y P aige P ippin and
Vanessa
Altman,
both of wh o m are sen iors, and by .Julie Bu rbach, who is a juni or.
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1 . Mime Troupe, front row: Ned Needham , .Julie Lande!, P iper Wilson, H ilary Schere. Second row: Molly Reese, Tina Damkolas, L isa Gallagher, Kate Wh itfie ld, B rent Garland. Beck row: T ik i Mur ray, .Julie Perkins, Shelle y L ovelace. Matt Moore, Terri Duggan . 2 . Lisa Gal lagher shows one o f t he many acti ons whi ch are needed for m ime. 3 . In one of the many mime acts, Ned Needham g ives Lisa Gallagher a kiss . 4 . In the play Venltlee, Vanessa Altman, Paige P ippin, and .Ju li e Burbach port ra y t hree girls growing up. 5 . The M ime Troupe h as t o t ake a lot o f ti me to pu t t heir makeup o n f o r perf or· mances .
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