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66198499 Spellbound, the audience watched the terrifying, moving story of l984 as Big Brother watched everyone. Margie Terran- ova and Mike Cobb excellently portrayed Julia and Winston, a couple in love, who rebelled against the loveless society in which they lived. Sharon Underwood, Joe Hulser, and Mike Heimos also performed superbly as unemotional characters in the play. Mrs. Peppers ingeniously trained the stu- dent actors to dramatically show the cal- lous, uncaring sides of human nature as George Orwell depicted in the novel on which this drama is based. Beth Horkits, student director, Sue Walsh, stage man- ager, and her assistant, Jean Bornholdt, also worked hard to make the winter play a suc- cess on February 9, 10, and ll, 1978. .N 'l'lll-Il'l'lI'llIl' llll-l -Ill' X ,Mgt Ah
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Stairway To Heaven Couples entered through the Pearly Gates into an April 8th night filled with excitement. The Commons wall was covered by a mural, symbolizing the theme, Stairway to Heaven . On it, a large staircase surrounded by clouds, led up into the sky. The coronation was held in Gym 933 as Brian Faerber was enthroned as the new king in front of a colored rainbow. Music, provided by the band, Jay Barry, filled the Commons as couples danced up their stairway to happiness. 1 s i I J. or v- f .Aix K' 14 .. u2', -A ff. Row One: C. Hudson, M. White, J. Meyers, D. Frigerio, M. Cobb, J. Squires, J .T. Jag, Row Two: J. Kelly C Lim J Morris D Holoway S Schmitt, B. Faerber, L. Krewinghaus, S. Hessler, D. Potter, S. Kardell, J. Walker. .ii 241 lm 1
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