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No Man Knows What He Can Do T il He Has Tried Creating a successful Senior Play requires more than good actors, proper lighting and a well-written manuscript. Unfortunately, the biggest burdens are placed on those who receive little or no credit for their efforts. Audrey Bardeeci played a major role in the Senior Play by assisting with props, make-up, costume changes and other odd jobs. She did anything and everything and remained uncelebrated except in the grateful eyes of the cast. Once again backstage, Mr. Cotter brilliantly directed but only the cast and those immediately involved were fortunate enough to observe his talents. Mr. Cotter was the play. Without him, it would have been nothing. He shaped it with his own hands, for at his fingertips lay experience, knowledge, patience and everything else needed to produce a dramatic production like the Senior Play, “The Skin Of Our Teeth.” This play depicting the problems that man has encountered, through out the ages, created a problem for the Senior Class, and that was how to spend the 500 dollars earned during that 3 day run in November. TOP RIGHT: DIRECTOR, John Cotter, shows David Dempsey and Luanne Lachapelle proper techniques depicting anger and frustration. DIRECTLY ABOVE: Proudly displaying the senior play banner, are the fall cheerleaders, Kathy Broad, Julie Alexander, Cathy Carson, and Susan Maclean.
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“Write On Your Hearts That Every Day Is The Best Day Of The Year” ABOVE: KEEPING A watchful eye for school authorities, John Ducan misses all the action. ABOVE: MONI GREEN cuts through the bicycle racks on the DIRECTLY ABOVE: Katie Bruzzone, Mimi Locke, and Katie Keltner ponder their next move way to class. during a favorite lunchtime activity.
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a ) - | TOP: TOM HOWARD and Vince Abella along with other members of the cast clown around during the Senior Play Parade. LEFT: Kevin ‘Tabor and Carla Mitchell act out another brother-sister fight in front of mama, Pam Schacht. DIRECTLY ABOVE: Marilyn Alcorn charms an Alameda Policeman into buying a ticket for the evening performance of the play.
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