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♦ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2008
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Pictured are Ryan Sichelstiel, front, Devon Griger, left, and Halston Kirkpatrick.
Perry wins one-act region
Special to the Journal
Perry High School won
first place at the Region
1-AAA one-act competition
with its performance of
“The Yellow Boat.”
Several cast members also
brought home individual
awards. Ryan Sichelstiel
and Kelsey Milliman were
named to the All Star Cast.
In addition, Ryan
Sichelstiel and Kelsey
Milliman won Best
Performers.
The Perry High cast were
slated to next compete at
state Saturday (results
pending), at Jones County
High School. Joe Sendek,
drama teacher and direc
tor, commented, “This
production has given the
cast, crew, and audience
members a new apprecia
tion for the moments spent
with friends and family. I
am proud of the cast and
crew.
“They have worked very
hard, and their perfor
mance is outstanding.”
The production involves
a cast of 25 and a crew
of more than 50 students.
The play is based on the
true story of Benjamin Saar
who was born with congeni
tal hemophilia and died in
1987 at the age of eight
of AIDS related complica
tions.
Written by David Saar,
father of the young boy
upon whom the lead role
is based, the play intro
duces the audience to a
uniquely gifted visual art
ist. Benjamin’s buoyant
imagination transformed
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Pictured are Carson Albritton, left, and Ryan
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There is one more chance
to see Perry High’s award
winning performance.
“The Yellow Boat” will be
presented as a dessert the
atre Dec. 4, at 7 p.m.
Enjoy the performance
and join the cast after
ward for dessert.
'Tickets are $lO and are
on sale now. All proceeds
will benefit Pediatric AIDS
and hemophilia research.
Perry High is located
at 1307 North Avenue.
To make a reservation
or for more information,
call 478-988-6298, Ext.
21320, or e-mail joseph.
sendek@hcbe.net.
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During the week of the recent book fair, Perry Primary had Parent and Child Time where
the parents came to the library with their child during that child’s library time. They
listened to a story, helped their child check out a good book, and had the opportunity
to look and purchase books from the book fair. They also had a day for the parents to
come and eat lunch (pictured) with their child and then go to the book fair.
Five WRHS students named to All-Star cast
Special to the Journal
Warner Robins High
School competed at region
one-act, performing “Into the
Woods.” Five cast members
were named to the All-Star
cast: Josh Earwood, Lizzie
Bullington, Aubrey Peebles,
Jacqui Cordova and Lauren
Cusker.
The All-Star cast members
won awards for the following
roles: Josh as the cow; and
Lizzie, Aubrey and Jacqui
Cordova each as a tree.
“Everyone in the cast and
crew of “Into the Woods”
did an incredible job,” said
drama teacher and direc
tor Tammy Fisher. “1 am so
proud of my students and
especially the fact that the
judges saw my vision with
the trees. As a director, you
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want tb take artistic risks
and this one paid off.”
“Into the Woods” combines
the well-known fairy tales of
Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack
and the Beanstalk, and Little
Red Riding Hood with the
story of the baker and his
wife who desperately want
a child. Unfortunately, the
baker and his wife have been
cursed with childlessness by
a witch and must perform
various missions involving
the characters in the other
fairy tales to break the spell.
The couple must bring the
witch a cow as white as milk,
a cape as red as blood, hair
as yellow as corn, and a slip
per as pure as gold. After a
series of failed attempts, they
are finally able to perform
the tasks necessary to break
the spell. Once the charac
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ters have accomplished their
goals, however, they learn
about the pitfalls of greed
and gluttony. Finally, they
learn about the need for com
munity and family when they
must unite to fight against
the wife of the giant Jack
killed who has decided to
come back for revenge.
Warner Robins High is
located at 401 South Davis
Drive in Warner Robins.
For more information,
contact Fisher at Tamara.
Fisher@hcbe.net or 478-929-
7877, Ext. 51275.
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