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Superintendent, Frank LeDonne Ruth Siegel Supervisor of Secondary Education Mary Hambor Co-ordinator of Vocational and Special Education Dave Earl Director of Athletics Student Activities Virginia Bright Board of Education Ann Hamilton Thomas R. McWilliams Al Salzano Daniel Smalley 16 BOARD OF EDUCATION
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After a year's absence, the Bedford Thearts Society returned to the stage yv,th its fall show, the classic murder comedy, ‘Arsenic and Old Lace . The show was directed by David S. Baumgartner, a Twinsburg attorney and community theater veteran. Also in charge of the production were Miss Haus and Miss Schwolow. the Thearts co-advisors, and Mrs. Kokal, the make- up committee advisor. ' Arsenic centers around two sweet and adorable old sisters. Abby and Mar- tha Brewster, (portrayed by Della Gott and Shence Butler), who have a quaint habit of poisoning lonely old gentlemen to put them out of their misery. But when their nephew. Mortimer, (played on alternate nights by Doug Prior and Terry Kurtz), discovers their latest victim tucked neatly away in the window seat, things go haywire. Not long after, Mortimer chases his fiancee. Elaine Harper (Ronda Gulajski), out of the house. His evil brother, Jonathon (Mar- vin Turpin), returns after many years' absence with his sidekick, Dr. Einstein, (alternately played by Ron Dick and Matt Lesmewski), with hopes of stash- ing his latest murder victim in the Brew- ster home. When Jonathan discovers that he and the aunts have the same number of victims to their credit, twelve, a contest to find a thirteenth victim begins. Mortimer almost becomes Jonathan's game winning victim, until his insane brother, Teddy (Tony Rut- ledge), who thinks he is Teddy Roose- velt, blows his bugle, bringing the local police (Natalie Prodan, Tony Harwood, and Ron Lisy) on the run. The conflict is resolved as Jonathan is carted off to jail. Dr. Einstein escapes. Mortimer and Elaine are reunited, and the aunts prepare to accompany Teddy to Happy Dale Sanitarium. But shortly before leav- ing, Abby and Martha give their last glass of poisoned elderberry wine to Happy Dale's superintendent, Mr. Witherspoon. Also included in the production were Sheila Rader, who por- trayed Dr. Harper, Elaine Harper's moth- er, and Gary Morth who played the part of a near-victim. Mr. Gibbs. Arsenic and Old Lace was greeted warmly, but by limited audiences during its December 11, 12, and 13 run. However, it allowed the Thearts members the opportunities to put to use their talents once again in the forms of set-building, costuming, and make-up committees, in addition to actually ap- pearing on stage. Mortimer Brewster (Doug Pnor) introduces Officer O'Hara (Matt Lesmewski) to hts aunts. Abby (Della Gott) and Mvtha (Shertce Butler) •'I'm sorry, but we can t take sane people at Happy Dale ” Teddy is safely committed, but as Mr Witherspoon (Terry Kurtz) explains to the elderly ladies (Shence Butler and Della Gott). they cannot go with Teddy to the sanitarium Mortimer Brewster (Doug Prior) and Elaine Harper (Ronda Guiaski). look on. DRAMA PRODUCTION 15
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John G. Wolfe Dennis D. Blackburn Steve Bowman Deborah Jones Francis E. McNellie Principal Associate Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Ron Ambrosim Susan Ambrosim Julie Ashley Pearl Austin Bonnie Balcer Dennis Balcer Judy Benner Marcie Berencsi Matt Bisritz Richard Brewer Edward Brodnik Sheila Buholzer Max Bunker Roger Burgess Robert Bush James Caron Norm Codner Don Cumley Rex Davis Joel Deckman ADMINISTRATION FACULTY 17
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