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CREW Usherettes: Evelyn Cyr, Debbie Petsu, Cory Sabiel, Mar- lene Wanda. Jane Diamond, Paula Pittelkow Scenery and Props: Gary Blomquist, Stage Manager, Ed O ' Sullivan. John Remmers, Nancy Shwartz, Ed Yarmchuk, Paul Mangan, Don Bookholt, Hank Riedel, Ike Branthwaite, George Decker, Bob Robak, Chris Beck. Pat Miller, Bob Bartelt, Paula Pittelkow Lighting and Sound Affects: Gary Blomquist, Ed O ' Sullivan, John Remmers, Ed Yarmchuk Nancy Sterling Costumes: Alice Thorpe. Darlcne Tuttle, Janice Pavero, Makeup: Lynn Schlapfer, Dianne Ofiara. Andrea Eis Publicity : Andrea Eis. Liz Fee. Carol Jones. Paul Morris, Dave Ott Posters: Andrea Eis. Jody Henches. Keith Kurtz, Robin Remes, Robin Rush, Marilyn Taylor, Nancy Shwartz, Beth Sonnenschein Programs: Janice Merecky, Robin Rush. Judy Selsor A. . . . with your firm young jaw against the wind. B. Senior Play Cast C. We do nothing of the sort! | D. I never had a chance to yell at a big shot! || E. Hey. Wilbur — or is it Orville? P. That ' s a time bomb! G. Where ' s my rabbit? H. Ouch!
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This year the Senior Class presented two hilarious perform- ances of Woody Allen ' s Broad- way hit ! ' Don ' t Drink the Water. Walter Hollander (Ken Krumholz) , a caterer f rqm Newark, New Jersey, and his wife and daughter (Janice Pavero and Ka thy McCoIl ) seek refuge in. the American Em- bassy of a small unjnamed com- munist country after being accused by the secret police of photographi-rig military instal- lations. ■ Aniong the occupants of the embassy are the Ainbassador ' s son (Bob Hegner) who falls in love with Hollander ' s daughter-. Father Drobney (Paul Mangan) a priest who has whiled away six years of political asylum by becoming an amateur magician and a visiting sultan (Paul Morris) and his assorted wives. An escape scene worthy of the Marx Brothers brought the play to its happy ending before appreciative audiences. The play was directed by Mr. David Mauk and Mr. Steven Kneiscl. Mr. Alan Holley and Mrs. Carole Jensen, Senior Class Advisors, also aided in the production. l ' ' rii,fJ W,Hi litili4t ' it ! ' ' j , • Wil fti ' ft i ' t ' ' ■• ' .ft ITJ ui h S i.r J JO. ' la enipr Play 1970 ti ' - : H . ' ' ■ . ' •■ ' ;: ' ' ■jig ■yj - ' flJ}: ' -.- ' ( ■Hh, Don ' t Drink the Water fiiiiiiiViiiffifiSiii ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
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J u 11 1 o r M a y o r c a m P a 1 g n Junior Mayor George Decker The Organization U Vote JoPn JoAnn Lampe Lampelighters Council Members, l.clt to right, bottom row: Charlie Getty. Debbie McElwain, Keith Kurtz. Top row: Mike Koven. Ken Schopp. JUNIOR MAYOR CAMPAIGN This year ' s Junior Mayor Campaign included everything from paper flowers to light bulbs to bibs. All of these items were given out to show each individ- ual ' s support for a party can- didate. The unpaid political announcements in the morning and the skits in the assembly were something we ' ll surely never forget. Bill Mayer ' s B.I.B. party (Bill Is Best). JoAnn Lampe ' s Lampelighters, and George Decker ' s Organization all work- ed and put a great deal of effort into supporting their candidates. The assembly was held on March 9. The skits put on by each party were hilarious and enjoyed by all. Each candidate gave a serious and convincing speech. After the assembly, the students voted, and George Decker was elected Junior Mayor. This program institutes an active understanding of political campaigning, elections, and local government. As always, it proved to be a great success. The B.I.B. Party The Lampelighters The Organization William Mayer The B.I.B. Party
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