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A tribute to Mrs. Held for success of Pirates and Petticoats

The Acting Company: Jacob Brehm, Jeremy Norris, Kacie Wolf, Derrick Overstreet, Jordan Coomer, Nathaniel Johnson, Dallas Fair, Jami Tucker, Monica McElyea, Ben Holt, Danielle Keriekes, TJ Coffey, Emily Corbin, Jeremy Mackin, Laura Henry, Melanie Alexander, Destiny Mardis, Danielle Symmes, Desiree Kerekes, Emily Bernard, Matt Owens, and Brando Fausto. They are supported by the crew of Felicia Morgan, Audra Turner, Carrissa Carter, Cindy Eaton, Whitney Frost, Courtney Shuck, Vanesa Smith, Ashley Antone, and Megan Shuck.
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By Emily Corbin
News from the Adair Co. High School Drama Department

These are a few of the pictures (Scroll down for album) taken at the Pirates & Petticoats play, by my father, Tim Corbin. The play, written by Pat Cook, had two performances, on May 19 and 20, 2011, at Adair County High School.



Our mentor and teacher, Mrs. Held worked very hard with us in putting on this play as she has with all the plays in the past.

These plays would be nothing without her, I am speaking on behalf of past and present ACHS Drama members. I have been a member for four years and am sad to say this is my last year.

So with these pictures I am hoping to show everyone how hard Mrs. Held works and give her and her classes the recognition they deserve. -Emily Corbin, ACHS Class of 2011See also: ACHS Drama Class presents Pirates and Petticoats, with the complete cast


This story was posted on 2011-05-30 19:36:42
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Scene from Pirates and Petticoats: Pirate scene



2011-05-30 - ACHS, 526 Indian DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Tim Corbin.
Kacie Wolfe, Laura Henry, Jordan Coomer, Jami Tucker, and Monica McElyea seen above, from left, in a scene from the 2011 Adair County High School Drama Department production, Pirates and Petticoats performed May 19 and 20, at the Adair County High School gymnasium under the direction of Mrs. Joanne Held.

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Scene from Pirates and Petticoats: Ben Holt



2011-05-30 - ACHS, 526 Indian DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Tim Corbin.
Ben Holt seen above, in a scene from the 2011 Adair County High School Drama Department production, Pirates and Petticoats performed May 19 and 20, at the Adair County High School gymnasium under the direction of Mrs. Joanne Held.

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Scene from Pirates and Petticoats: Danielle Kerekes, Jacob Brehm



2011-05-30 - ACHS, 526 Indian DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Tim Corbin.
Danielle Kerekes and Jacob Brehm seen above, in a scene from the 2011 Adair County High School Drama Department production, Pirates and Petticoats performed May 19 and 20, at the Adair County High School gymnasium under the direction of Mrs. Joanne Held.

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Scene from Pirates and Petticoats: Prank gone awry



2011-05-30 - ACHS, 526 Indian DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Tim Corbin.
Prank Gone Awry- Dallas Fair, Mrs. J.Held, and the drama team seen above, in a scene from the 2011 Adair County High School Drama Department production, Pirates and Petticoats performed May 19 and 20, at the Adair County High School gymnasium under the direction of Mrs. Joanne Held.

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