Orange Coast College - Log Yearbook (Costa Mesa, CA)

 - Class of 1964

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The 000 Drama Department put on another smash hit With their spring play entitled ttThe White Sheep of the Family? The auditorium was filled to capacity for all four performances of the play. The story was directed by John Ford and it was a story concerning an English family of high class thieves. The family was considered very up-standing and no one was suspicious of them when certain robberies took place. The audience was kept in laughter throughout the entire play. One student commented, This is the funniest play I have ever seen, I got a big kick out of it. OCC student Larry Bischof designed the sets used in the play and Derald Hunt of the Police Science division advised the cast on burglary techniques and burg- lar tools to make the play realis- tic. The cast included, J ames Win- ter played by Tom Pletts; Alice Winter was portrayed by Kate Simpson, Pat Winter was played by Wanda Killiansky; Harold Beebe played Peter Winter, J anet was portrayed by Dana Balkovich, Pete Ostling acted the part of Sam, Vicar was played by Gene Bryson, Preston was en- acted by Bruce Smith and An- gela was played by Sharon J aeger. w xx a Q eighty-one

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the larkti The Lark was presented as the Spring Play in March. The story centered around the Maid of Or- leans, J can of Arc. Sandra Nay- lor,s performance as Joan was outstandingly professional. Even more remarkable, this was San- drais first performance on the Orange Coast Stage. Performingin splendid fashion with Sandra were: Mike Norton, G. Thomas Pletts, Bruce Smith, Maria Bland, Wally Straton, Pete Osling, P. H. Betts, Darryl Deayn, Fred Miller, Sheilia Case, Dana Balkovich, Bill OiNeill, Catherine Simpson, Alan Thompson, Arnie Berkhaug, William Carpenter, Roger Man- derscheid, Chester Wilke, Ed Hart, Jackie Bathke, Penny Mc- Lain, Carol Albright, Cy'nthia Paine, Philip Costa, Ronald Da- vid, Larry Bischof, John R0- mero, Rudy Lozano, Joseph Cleary, Bob Turley and Dennis Hurwitz. a. : ssw, WWQWMsAV 4,, The Orange Coast Auditorium was filled to capacity four nights in a row. The Spring Play was such a fabulous success that it can truly be said that John Ford, the director, was as happy as a Lark! Audiences sometimes fail to appreciate the time and effort involved in the production of a play. The players usually receive their due recognition. Behind the scenes are many people making up a diligent, hard-working crew. Back stage, responsible for the lights, make-up, properties, con- struction and sound for the Spring Play, The Lark, were: Larry Bischof, Steve Schwaer, Chip Harvey, Mary Logan, Shir- ley Williamson, Scotty Harlan, Nancy Condry, Howard Graham, James Sheai'n, Walter Greig, Danny Sheiiin, Sean Murphy, Larry Jones and Bob Havens.



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,7 semble arm: M arianne Baer, V 671- non Rezcl'mrt and Elaine Diggs. ' ., A eighty-two Members of the Flute En- Concert Band - left to right, the musicians are, first row: Kerry Grant, Richard Reel, 0 kn Sheila Hart, Patti Cardinal, Elaine Dz'ggs, and Neil Passage.- Secoml TOW: Carolyn Bond, J ?mie Terry. Sam Rosman, Gary Walby, Barbara Adams. Alice Bontztouloir, Janice Hazard, Ag- nes Arpad. Tom, Balough, J0- cmne Larson, Mike Steiner. and MT. Williamson, vinstrlztctmx Third 710w: Roger Williams, Kathy Reynolds, Ed Hart, Alison Chwrz'stlev', Bill Lawrence. Ron Gibb, James Funk, Kenneth, White, Hobart Rather. James W lilliams, Paul Paolicelli. James Young and Terry Baylor. Fourth T010: Gerry Balrwig, J01? Bland, Laverne Boyd, Mike Hutchinson and Steve Donaldson. Fifth row: Gary H award. Phil Sondwman, Ed Bruegl, Tim Davis. Jim Leaky. Louis Fmst, Will Gillett. Frank Puchalslii, Mac Clough. Beverly C'rar'u'fowl and J 07m V cm Duran. Not shown: Wayne Bischoff, Kay Hobel. Richard Hasbrook, Susan Huscroft, Dick James, Cor Kcrklmmn, David Kinny, Bonnie LeMat, Charles Newcomb, I'ViHiam, 0ma71119. Tom, Pulwino, E1210 Pitts. Doro- thz'e Shwlton. David Smith, Lee Wheeler, Dennis Wood'rich, Gary Wright. John 0087mm and Joe Sch Mattie.

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