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' Don ' t Drink the Water, ' A Hit CAST Father Drobney Rob Ecker Ambassador Magee Dan Gigone Axel Magee Jordan Hilsenbeck Waher HoUender Krojack The Chef Sultan Kasner Novotny Ms. Kilroy Ms. Burns Susan Hollender Marion Hollender Sultan ' s Wife Countess Bordeni Craig Rudman Mike Lowell Drew Simmons Richard Raedeke Carl Martenson Bob Clarke Beth Quist Heidi Bartlett Lynn Morgan Julia Schell Adeline Benedict Jenny Norton Axel Magee smooth talks his father, the Ambassador of Russia, into letting him run the Embassy while he is away. The Sultan looks out in space as if he can not believe the treatment he is receiving at the embassy. Fall Play 21
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Below: Axel Magee gets caught between the offended sultan and angry Mr. HoUender as he tries to preserve the last shreds of diplomacy between the two countries. Right: Susan HoUender wonders whether she will be shot for a spy, even though she was only in Russia as a tourist. The first play of the season, Don ' t Drink the Water, directed by Jean Hodges ran three nights in October. The 15 cast members were sup- ported by other students who worked behind the scenes to design the sets, coordinate the props, and work the hghts under the direction of Frank Smucker. The play, Don ' t Drink the Water, by Woody Allen, originally appeared on Broad- way. It is a hilarious comedy about a New Jersey caterer who is accused of spying in the USSR. The rest of the play follows Mr. HoUender and his family through their adventures in the American Embassy, under the leader- ship of the Ambassador ' s undiplomatic son. It is an extremely funny play; well done by the dramatists. In characteristic style, the cast appears for its final curtain call. 20 Fall Play
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■« I- While Boulder experiences 25 free morning on the beach. degree weather, sophomores Candi Ayers and Jill Watson enjoy a Band Trip More Than a Vacation Tired feet, sore arms, and exhaust- ed bodies marked the return of the band from their trip to CaHfornia. Several weeks of preparation insured that the band had an enjoyable vacation in the sun. Most of their free time was spent on the beach while the rest of the time was well planned, keeping 138 people on a tight schedule, as Mr. Cassio acted as supervisor and travel agent. Their first stop was at Sea World, where everyone sat in the wet zone in front of the killer shark tank. The next stop was Tijuana where band members bartered, and obtained, at extremely low prices, a number of worthless items that would not fit into their suitcases. The next day was spent at the San Diego Zoo. Following this was their trip to the Wild Animal Park, San Juan Capistrano, and NBC studios, w here they watched the taping of Teachers Only . To keep an unbiased view, the group toured Universal Studios and CBS as well. Thanksgiving was spent on the Queen Mary, where the band was given a taste of elegance for Thanksgiving dinner. However, before leaving their hotel, certain members had to pass Mr. Cassio ' s strict inspection. The band played for a large crowd at Disneyland and, the following day, at Knottsberry Farm. After both perfor- mances, they enjoyed the parks. The culmination of the trip was the tour of Hollywood and, the following day, their performance in the Holly- wood Christmas Parade down the streets of Los Angeles where they were the featured band. Since they arrived back home around 3:00 AM Monday morning, only a dedicated 19 of the 120 band members made it to school that day. Even though everyone had piles of makeup work, they all agreed it was well worth the extra effort. Chaperones included Fred Reichert and other courageous parents. 22 Band Trip
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