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Entertainment can be found in many ways even though it seems difficult at times. Some people find entertainment by reading books, watching TV and movies, and listening to music. The book Centennial by James Michener was a big hit because of its Bicentennial at- traction. More recently Helter- Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi with Curt Gentry has become a topic of conversation because of the alleged assassination attempt on President Ford by Manson- family-member Squeaky Fromme. Welcome Back Kotteru has be- come a popular television series since its debut in the fall. Old favorites are still going strong with M.A.S.H., All in the Family, and, yes, Good Times. Jaws was a new flick that broke all box office records. Its influence spread like wildfire on T-shirts, games, stuffed toys, and even caused people to think twice before going into the water on most beaches around the nation. However, Jaws didn't quite make it at the Academy Awards when One Flew over the Cuc- koo's Nest swept most of the awards. Right.- Chicago was one of the many highlights for Kathy Gunter, Delbra Collins, Mary Jo McClellan, Robin McLelIand, Pat Wilson, and Kathy Chelf during their March visit to New York City. Below left. Helter Skelter caused much talk and controversy when it hit the news stands. Center. J, J. Walker thinks his show, Good Times is Dyn-o-mite! Right. Best actor of the year, Jack Nicholson, helped prove that the crew of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest weren't nuts. S TH? TRI it Qfitiit AU? HH .ER I frm: r t3 ?Q'E?'iii'iZf X 3 r 312355 5 fgssg if Q? s t S idfltrlm R it t se ....i 5
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UUCUQP Ifflie Up the Down Staircase was the '76 seniors' selection for their play which was given April 9. Denise Richards co-starred with Mark Shields as teachers in a crowded New York City school. A cast of 30 was selected to perform the full-length comedy from the book by Bel Kaufman. Mrs. Loretta Bartlett and student director Joy Hirabayashi kept the play together. The Senior Class was well represented by this group and everyone had a good time at rehersals, com- mented Delbra Collins, who portrayed a teacher at the school. Proceeds from the play went for the Senior Banquet. pf Delbra Collins iBea Snyderj advises new teacher. l GJ Georgia Bell 1Alice Blakey shares her romantic problems with the new teacher Miss Barrett lDenise Richardsj, Leonard Brown 1Lennie Neumarkl falls head over heels in love with the new teacher. u - Play Cast: first row: Gloria Haney lFrances Eganl, Dena Ward props: Cheri Stuart lEllenJ, Judy Clark iCarole Blancal, Tammy Endsley lCarrie Blainel, Joy Hirabayashi lHelen Arbuzzij, Donna Rowe lEIizabeth Ellisl, Jolyn Herndon iLinda Flosenl, Robin McLelland iRachel Gordonl, Vivian Reese 1Jill Norrislg second row: Doris Flenory lFrancine Gardnerj, Kathy Chelf iSadle Finchl, Pam Frady lliatherine Wolzowl, Richard Wilson iEdward Williamsj, Denise Richards lMiss Sylvia Barrettl, Mark Shields fMr. Paul Barringerl, Doug Allen iJoe Feronel, Georgia Bell lAlice Blakey, Leonard Brown iLennie Neumarkj, Duane Carter lLou Martinj, Kathy Gunter ivivian Painel, Mrs. Loretta Bartlett lDirectorl, Jodi Duncan iElla Friedenberglg third row: David Sitzes iHarry Kaganl, Jimmy Williams iCharles Arronsl, Augusta Williamson lDr. Maxwell Clarkel, Buddy Bishop iSoundl, Ted Tolleson iMr. J. J. McHabeJ, Richard May lMr. Samuel Beste-rJ,Thomas McAuley qFtusty O'Brienl, and Pat Wilson lJose Ftodriguezj. Not pictured Delbra Collins iBeatrice Snyderl, Debra Frierson iCharlotte Wolfl.
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