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"Good walls make good neighbors, good neighbors Front Row (I to r): Cheryl Storm,
make good walls." This line was frequently repeated Jenny Feeney Second Row:
Anneke Gustafson, Breanne Biehl,
throughout Mead's play but proved to be false. Suspi- Sara Konecky, Sophia Mosel,
cion and fear resulted in the two groups tearing down Amy Rasmussen, Sponsor Mrs.
Hanson Third Row: Li a
the wall and fighting. The play, Us and Them, brought
Rasmussen, Hannah Glenn Fourth
a powerful message to the actors and audience: Despite Row: Ashley Miller, Keshia Selko,
small differences, all people are basically the same. Alex Carritt, Angie Miller, Lori
Rasmussen Back Row: Josh Dahl,
Although the play had a serious message, audiences
Kirk Sake.
also found humor in it. Humorous lines and exagger-
ated fight scenes left the audience and crew members
laughing. "The play this year had a nice mix of com-
edy and drama, which was a nice change from previ-
ous years," said Jenny Feeney.
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