Can-Can

 

April 1986.
Promoted by French Club and French Honor Society.
Little Theater.

The clubs also provided French speaking ushers at the play, flower sales from a French flower cart, and a lunchtime dance with all French music.

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First Row: Lila McDonald (Class of 1988), Penny Pape (Class of 1987), Jennifer Isham, Rachel Gregory (Class of 1987), Johnette Jones (Class of 1987), Keni Anderson (Class of 1987), Sharon Smith, Tammy Harris, Erna Berletich (Class of 1987), Jennifer Masonheimer
(Class of 1989).
Second Row: Sharron Lilley, Brian Becker (Class of 1987), David DeHay (Class of 1989), R.C. Stratton, Eric Burton, Dustin Weeks (Class of 1987), Darren Hernandez (Class of 1987), Kitty Dennis (Class of 1988), Shawn McGoldrick (Class of 1987), Carolyn Masonheimer, Jarle Moen, Greg West, Amy Bonniwell (Class of 1987), David Sutton (Class of 1988), Greg Saunders, Rick Howe, Mark Chatari (Class of 1987), Sherrie Brunell (Class of 1988).

Lead Carolyn Masonheimer and Jarle Moen embrace at the turning point of their relationship.

Putting on the production of Can-Can has affected the brains of Stage Manager Kelly Wheeler, Director Mr. Wayne Mergler, and Assistant Director Joan Everard.
 

The four struggling artists, Greg Saunders, Eric Burton, Rick Howe, and David Sutton (Class of 1988), show off their work.

Rick Howe thinks, "What's her excuse this time?" as Kitty Dennis (Class of 1988) tries to explain where she has been.

Rick Howe proudly shows art critic Darren Hernandez (Class of 1987) his sculpture named "Drowning Fish."
 

First Row: Scott Massman (Class of 1988), Mark Eral, Damion Rubio (Class of 1988),
Kelly Wheeler.
Second Row: Trent Fields, Andy Nagy (Class of ??), Alicia Pairan (Class of 1989), David Anderson, Robert Sun, Tracy McQueen (Class of 1989), Jay Riski.

David Anderson makes sure that the microphones are in perfect working order.

Jay Riski gives the sound system a thorough test before the program.
 

The Bartlett guys show off their sexy legs doing the Can-Can!

Can-Can dancers and their "Thank You" cake.