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-to . ’’Crash, bang.” You hear screams and see kids lying all over the beach. The ship has wrecked. There’s no way of getting help. This is what the opening scene looked like at Prairie High School’s Twenty-first production of Coffee House. This years play was called ’’Only the Island Remains.” The productions were November 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m. The play is written by choir members and is practised for 6 days before the produc - tions. This years play was about a Paula Marlow, sr., and Shelly Dennis, jr., dance bunch of kids who are sent off to camp for the summer. Before reaching the camp, their ship wrecks and no help is to be found. The kids all have different personalities and don’t really care to make friends. But going through some hard times, they realize that they need each other to get through. They learn to accept people as they are and to help everybody as much as possible. Before being resuced and leaving the island, they all realize they have made the most wonderful friends that could ever be. We can all learn a lesson from them: Friendships last a whole lifetime. By Wendy Cronbaugh I B-r Saying goodbye to their kids as they are sent off to sum mer camp. These kids sing how hot it is on the island that they have wrecked on. Sign ofthe Times ]34HAWK Coffee House Let’s give these actors and actresses a great round of applause.

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