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Characters lin order of their appearancel Tom Goering ,... Ron Cathey . , . Rocky Nystrom Steve Lundblade Sally Finney . . . David Lundry . . Kathryn Triplett john VVeaver . jeff Diehl ..... Ray Nadeau . . . Tom Tuchscherer Barb Strauss . , . Michael Wallace Sheila Hall . ..,.. . . Derek Wheeler Mary Dove-ton ., jay lves ....... Karen Langsford . . Father Drobney Ambassador Magee Kilroy l 4 A h ..,... Axel Magee Marian Hollander . Walter Hollander . . Susan Hollander Krojack Burns . ,.......... Chef . . Sultan of Bashir Sultan s First Wife ...,.....,Kasnar . Countess Bordoni Novotny . ,..... , . Director Technical Director .. Student Director After being insulted by the tourists and not receiv- ing a welcome at the Embassy, the Shah and his wife are outraged. Along with the rest of the cast Mike Wallace 15 applies his makeup as he prepares to play his part as Kasnar.
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I Dinner Theater A Charger First Through the combined efforts of the Theater and Home Eco- nomics Departments, Don't Drink the Water, a comedy about American tourists trapped behind the Iron Curtain, was pre- sented as Westls first Dinner The- ater April 11 and 12. Long before the nights of the show, Foods 3 and 4 class began preparing by studying table deco- rations and silverware placement and finally selecting the menu. Technical problems, such as light- ing and a portable stage, also had to be overcome before the Dinner Theater could become a success. T ,. if While serving, Lori Anderson looks pleased at food prepared by the foods classes for dinner theater. Ls' aww BELOW Trying to untangle Father Drobney from a straightiacket is Mrs. Hollander. For years Father Drobnev has practiced famous magic tricks while hiding out in the Embassy. RIGHT: Finding themselves alone. Susan Hollander and the ambassadors son enjoy each other's company. Q.
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K 'Y-rim ,Sf K A i '- fb re ABOVE: Discussing an important matter as they arrive at prom are Elizabeth Davis and Steve Chase. BELOW: Choosing refreshments for their dates. such as cookies, melon balls and fruit, are Frank Eschmann and Matt Vannostran. 1-
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