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r g 1L2Q l . v 1. g I n. li as 5 x 1. Servants Becky Harendza, Dana Gribble, Terri Lu- dolph, Valerie Eaton and Kim Simpson sneak in after a scene between lovers. The servants or company created the moods of the scenes to come. 2. Danny Glembocki makes a face, keeping in character. Glembocki is known for his funny remarks and faces. 3. Mrs. Hardcastle, Lisa Harker, shows off her wig. The wigs as well as the costumes were rented at Olympic Productions. 4. Mr. Hardcastle Gamie Bludworthj, stares in awe as Charles Marlow flVlatt Els- worthj, and George Hastings fSteve Cameraj, remark on the evening's menu. Items on the menu included Pig with Prune Sause, and Calves Tongue and Brains. spring play - 205
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Drama club presents restoration comedy She Stoops to Conquerv met with critical acclaim and will be remembered as one of the best shows presented in the theater on May 18, 19, 21. She Stoops to Conquer forced the actors to change from a normal California style of acting to an old England style, which consisted of several different postures, forms of move- ment, and the holding of hands in an upright position fas seen in some of the photosj Scott Freeman, an actor from the American Conservatory Theater of San Francisco, assistant directed for Director Susan Stauter. We all love Scott, and his great eye for the theater boosted 'She Stoops to Conquer, to heights we never thought possible, said Matt Ellsworth. Vicki Silva, a dance and mime instructor at CSUF, helped the entire cast with movement and posture exercises. She Stoops to Conquerl' is a very stylistic show requiring stylistic costumes. The costumes were rented at Dlympic Productions in Anaheim. The total rental cost ran about a thousand dollars. Though the play was not a favorite among some of the faculty during rehearsals, it seemed to change to a very enthusiast yes after the faculty saw it. We knew it would work from the beginning, and it did, said Lisa Harker. W 1. Senior Debbie Green explains to a servant the way she plans to fool her future lover. Green played Miss Hardcastle in 'fShe Stoops to Conquerf' 2. Sophomore jamie Bludworth as Mr. Hardcastle and junior Bart Williams as Sir Charles Marlow listen in on a conversation between Miss Hardcastle and Young Marlow. This is Williams' first year in the drama department and also his first performance in a play. 3. Senior Elizabeth Prescott as Miss Constance Neville says goodbye to her lover George Hastings, sophomore Steve Camera. Prescott also won a scholarship for acting at the Chapman Shakespeare Festival. 204 - spring play
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Y-- - i i 5 Q it M , ia .. . it-' l -if iii:..1,, ,.....,. ' ii ' 'fi 1 fi tiliiiimiifmiif f :fx I. Senior Libby Herron presents the Mark Herron award for an athletic scholarship to Mike Sugar. The Mark Herron award is a memorial award estalvlished in memory of Herron, a 1978 graduate, who was killed in an a i'a' ident shortly after his graduation, 2. Co-Valedictorian john Matusek actepts his award from Principal Al llawkins, lVlatusek also was presented the Daughters of American Revolution Citizen Award. 3. Plaque winner. senior David Lul-easiak, accepts his award from Lucille Wloods. Lukasiak, along, with John Matusek, is a Co-Valedictorian.
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