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1 .K , A' f 'ti'-'dfy is X 1. Dan Cook tries to convince his family of what a great buy their new house was. 2. David May and Laurie Williams make their entrance into the Fuller's disorgan- ized house. 3. John Dupy accuses Steve Cypert oi lying which he promptly denies. 4. Kris Conley, Mike Rodriguez, Janet Judd and William Brooks play a hand of cards in one of their scenes. 5. Joan Dupy'wonders what Valerie Dick- inson is up to this time. 6. Dan Cook asks Jon Thompson for money so he can pay his mortgage. '1. Cindy Pladziewicz explains the deed to the Fuller family. 8. Mark Fitch insists that they need more gravel tor the chickens. 23
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Cast members were David May, Clayton Evans, Laurie Williams, Rena Leslie, Janet Judd, Sue Barrington, Mike Rodriguez, Leggett Frazer, Kris Conley, Marian Wilcox, William Brooks, Tommy Hughes, Cindy Pladziewicz, Mrs. Douglas, Mark Fitch, Kimber, Larry Jones, Mr. Prescott, Dan Cook, Newton Fuller, Joan Dupy, Annabelle Puller, Valerie Dickinson, Madge Fuller, Ellen Isen- berg, Hester, Steve Cypert, Raymond, John Thompson, Uncle Stanley. I-lctors Project Superior Performance George Washington Slept Here , which chronicles the tribulations of a family man who craves-and gets-'a little place in the country.' This is about the Fuller family, Newton and his wife Annabelle, and their daughter, Madge, who are hypnotized into taking over one ot those windowless, waterless, almost rootless houses that dot the . . . country side. The ensuing troubles may be summed up as a search for water, a quarrel with a neighbor who owns not only the brook but the very .road that leads from the highway to the house, the attempted elopement of the daughter with a summer-theater actor, and the usual invasion of the week-end guests, including a prodigal uncle who is assumed to be rich but who turns out to be just another bankrupt. 22 5 '. fist t M -rre' i i A.wi 'i l. 'r'l
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few ,e , I A 2 . 2 4. . Listen To The Music The Ardmore High School Band was busy through- out the 1974-75 year. Marching season kicked oft the year. The band performed at all of the football games half-times except for the first game at Ada when it rained. The band attended two marching contests. At the Del City contest, the band received a superior rating. The band boosted spirit at the pep assembliesf at basketball games, and at the wrestling meets. A stage band was formed and they played a couple of concerts. The band also provided the musical, The King and I , with a pit band. The band went to a contest in Houston, Texas, as their annual trip. 24 I ffifls-fi ii: N
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