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Imagine a tiny country— a country smaller than the town of Munster. Picture a crazy leader with a band of merry men. Now think of this tiny country ' s merry men invading America-and winning! This mirage was more than just an image as Drama Club presented its annual fall play, The Mouse That Roared, Nov. 10 and 11, before a crowd of 955 people. We chose this play because it required a large cast and we wanted to give as many new people as possible a good experience, stated Mrs. Faye Kachur, English teacher and Drama sponsor. We had over 35 parts, and almost everyone who tried out got one. The play focused on the tiny country of Grand Fenwick, its people, and the financial problems they faced. Their chief export, Pinot Grand Fenwick, was being produced in America at a cheaper price. When Grand Fenwick asked that production of the imitation wine be stopped, they got no reply. So, in order to save the Dutchy, they declared war on America. You haven ' t experienced life until you ' ve invaded New York in panty hose, exclaimed Jonathan Mintz, sophomore. Directed by Mr. Richard Smith, guidance counselor, and student director, senior Tom Bosch, the play brought in $1650. Even though Grand Fenwick was small, their efforts were big. Production of the imitation wine was stopped, and the country promised ... no more wars. Mouse of a country roars at America ' Merry men ' set stage as tiny war comes to life Now fully equipped for battle with a remembrance of Sovereign Gloriana, junior janice Levy, Tully Bascom, sophomore Jonathan Mintz, carefully cherishes the sovereign ' s scarf. Fall Play 19
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To cure the hungries of the late evening, junior Diane McMorris makes her selection as senior Jeff Skorupa looks over the display to decide his choice. Even after a small spill, senior Barb Ford still manages to make her way to the dance with alumnus Paul Smith. 20 Chi
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